ISO-thermalizing graphite printer structure and method for...

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C399S328000, C399S329000, C399S330000, C399S331000

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08041279

ABSTRACT:
An iso-thermalizing printer structure can be used to provide temperature uniformity across a width of a printer fuser roll or fuser belt. Various embodiments are contemplated, including a solid natural graphite shaft, a solid natural graphite core having a sleeve of metal such as aluminum, and other flexible and rigid structures which can comprise natural or synthetic graphite.

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