Charging electrodes bearing a doped semiconductor coating

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361228, G01D 1518, H05B 4732

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045875278

ABSTRACT:
There is described an array of charging electrodes such as are used in ink jet printers. At least portions of the exposed surfaces of such electrodes, used to charge passing ink drops, are overcoated with a continuous coating substantially free of cracks of a semiconductive material doped to have a resistance, at room temperature, when measured transverse to the electrode, of between 10.sup.8 and 10.sup.11 ohms, such material being essentially insoluble in the ink.

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patent: 4047184 (1977-09-01), Bassous et al.

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