Recorders – Record receiver deforming
Patent
1979-03-01
1980-11-18
Miller, Jr., George H.
Recorders
Record receiver deforming
346140R, G01D 1518
Patent
active
042348846
ABSTRACT:
An ink jet printer for generating a plurality of fluid jet drop streams includes a locating plate defining a plate receiving recess and an opening, within the recess, through the locating plate. A charge electrode plate is positioned within the plate receiving recess and defines a plurality of electrode openings therethrough which are lined with charge electrodes. Print data conductors are connected electrically to the charge electrodes for selectively supplying charge control signals to the electrodes. A print head means includes a fluid receiving reservoir and an orifice plate communicating therewith. The orifice plate defining a plurality of orifices from which fluid jet drop streams emerge. The print head means is mounted on the locating plate and positioned by a plurality of locating pins which extend from the print head means and are received within registration openings in the locating plate. A drop deflection electrode and drop catchers are also mounted on the locating plate. The locating plate provides a dimensional reference from which the respective positions of the other printer elements may be accurately set.
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Miller Jr. George H.
The Mead Corporation
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