Incremental printing of symbolic information – Ink jet – Fluid or fluid source handling means
Patent
1992-03-27
1995-12-19
Smith, Matthew S.
Incremental printing of symbolic information
Ink jet
Fluid or fluid source handling means
347 6, 347 7, 347 34, B41J 2175
Patent
active
054772567
ABSTRACT:
A vacuum system solves the heretofore unknown problem of mist generation from an ink reservoir under vacuum. The vacuum system includes an ink reservoir and a vacuum pump for supplying vacuum to the ink reservoir. A mist filter is housed in a housing associated with the vacuum system for capturing ink mist from the ink reservoir.
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Bartley Russell L.
Loyd John C.
Haushalter Barbara Joan
Scitex Digital Printing, Inc.
Smith Matthew S.
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