Charge neutralization for plain paper electrography

Recorders – Electric recording – Electrochemical

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3461601, G01D 1500

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048334928

ABSTRACT:
An ion projection printing apparatus for printing on one side of a charge receptor sheet including an ion projection means, development means, a back electrode positioned on the opposite side of the sheet from the ion projection means, development means to receive the sheet in intimate contact, and a corotron disposed on the same side of the sheet as the ion projection means and the development means in the vicinity of the point of separation of the paper from the back electrode, the corotron providing a charge source to neutralize the residual electrical charge on said paper.

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