Recorders – Record receiver deforming
Patent
1979-07-06
1981-01-13
Hartary, Joseph W.
Recorders
Record receiver deforming
346140R, G01D 1516
Patent
active
042452260
ABSTRACT:
An ink jet printer utilizes a substantially electrically conductive deflection electrode which extends generally parallel to at least one row of ink jet drop streams and has a d.c. electrical deflection potential impressed thereon to produce a static electrical deflection field through which drops in the drop streams pass. The deflection electrode is heated by passing a resistive heating current through the electrode and is held by a spring mounting arrangement to compensate for resulting thermal expansion of the electrode, thus maintaining the electrode in tension, such that it is held substantially straight.
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Paranjpe Suresh C.
Robertson John A.
Hartary Joseph W.
The Mead Corporation
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