Printing – Embossing or penetrating – Special-article machines
Patent
1977-05-27
1978-10-03
Eickholt, E. H.
Printing
Embossing or penetrating
Special-article machines
101DIG13, 101114, 427 21, 427 39, 55150, 346153, 250324, H01T 1904, B03C 340
Patent
active
041177789
ABSTRACT:
A high speed printer in which ions produced between the high voltage impressed electrodes are modulated and then passed through an ink mist to electrically charge the ink particles to thereby print desired letters, figures, signs, etc., on a printing paper, characterized in that an electronegative gas containing a fluorine component and not containing any chlorine component is flown into the aperture board to prevent are discharge that would otherwise take place between the anode and aperture board.
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Hattori Kinya
Noguchi Matsusaburo
Tanoshima Katsuhide
Watanabe Akinori
Berger Peter L.
Eickholt E. H.
OKI Electric Industry Co., Ltd.
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