Typewriting machines – Typing by other than type-face or type-die – Thermal
Reexamination Certificate
2005-06-21
2005-06-21
Funk, Stephen R. (Department: 2854)
Typewriting machines
Typing by other than type-face or type-die
Thermal
C400S120010, C347S172000, C347S173000, C347S213000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06908239
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a method of avoiding core set curl in thermal prints comprising providing thermal print material wound image receiving side toward the core, passing said print material from said core around a turning roll in a direction opposite to the core wind, passing said print material under tension in an arcuate path with image side out beneath at least three thermal print heads to form an image.
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Foster David G.
Goff Cobb S.
Gray Maurice L.
Eastman Kodak Company
Funk Stephen R.
Ghatt Dave A.
Leipold Paul A.
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