Incremental printing of symbolic information – Ink jet – Ejector mechanism
Patent
1998-02-09
1999-10-12
Le, N.
Incremental printing of symbolic information
Ink jet
Ejector mechanism
347 48, B41J 2145, B41J 215, B41J 214, B41J 216
Patent
active
059661488
ABSTRACT:
A dense array of ink jets is achieved by a fanning-in of chambers to a linear array of orifices. The ends of the chambers remote from the orifices have actuation locations which are coupled to elongated transducers having axes of elongation which are parallel to the axes of ejection of droplets from the orifices.
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Cartin Jeffrey G.
Mikalsen Arthur
Rogers Robert L.
Dataproducts Corporation
Le N.
Nguyen Thinh
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