Printing – Embossing or penetrating – Special-article machines
Patent
1977-06-22
1979-01-30
Coughenour, Clyde I.
Printing
Embossing or penetrating
Special-article machines
34115, 101DIG13, 219216, 219469, 219546, G03F 716, G03G 510, G03G 1512, G03G 1522
Patent
active
041366115
ABSTRACT:
This invention provides for an improved high speed printer using electrostatic means. The paper used is ordinary paper that is first dried to increase its electrical resistance. The electrostatic image is produced directly on the ordinary paper and then the electrostatic image is developed and fixed thereon. The invention includes details of the heating means.
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Nagano Akio
Tanoshima Katsuhide
Watanabe Akinori
Berger Peter L.
Coughenour Clyde I.
OKI Electric Industry Co., Ltd.
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