Image recording apparatus having aperture electrode with tension

Incremental printing of symbolic information – Ink jet – Ejector mechanism

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347141, 399259, B41J 206

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056401850

ABSTRACT:
An image recording apparatus having a flexible aperture electrode body, a toner carrier roller, a toner case, and an electrically conductive opposing electrode. The aperture electrode selectively allows toners supplied by the toner carrier roller to pass through the aperture. An image receiving sheet is backed by the opposing electrode, and the toner passing through the aperture electrode is attracted onto the sheet. The aperture electrode body has both ends fixed to an attachment member. The toner case provides a pair of ribs in contact with the aperture electrode body so as to increase tension thereto.

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