Dot positioning for continuous ink jet printer

Incremental printing of symbolic information – Ink jet – Ejector mechanism

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347 74, 347 75, 347 76, 347 77, B41J 202

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ABSTRACT:
A stroke based method for printing for use in a continuous ink jet printer. A set number of drops are assigned to a stroke, but the number of positions which can be printed on a stroke is greater than the number of drops on the stroke. This allows improved fonts at the same print speed.

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