Recorders – Record receiver deforming
Patent
1997-03-28
1999-09-28
Coles, Edward L.
Recorders
Record receiver deforming
395109, 3461401, 346 45, 346 46, 347 98, 347100, 347 96, B41B 1500, G01D 1516, G01D 1100, B41J 217
Patent
active
059601612
ABSTRACT:
In an ink-jet printing apparatus, an arrangement of logic gates disposed between a source of rasterized image signals and printing hardware allows real-time conversion of CMYK image signals for application to an ink-jet printhead which is capable of CMY, RGB, and process and pure black outputs.
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Bloomberg Steven J.
Gauronski Jefferey J.
Coles Edward L.
Hutter R.
Lamb Twyler
Xerox Corporation
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