Incremental printing of symbolic information – Ink jet – Controller
Patent
1996-04-22
1999-11-16
Barlow, John
Incremental printing of symbolic information
Ink jet
Controller
347 71, 310345, 310363, B41J 2938
Patent
active
059844477
ABSTRACT:
An ink jet print head is provided with high integration in which a substrate formed with a wiring pattern of a driver circuit is adhered to an actuator plate to provide a joined body, which is formed with a number of channels serving as ink chambers. An actuator is formed between the channels, and conductive films serving as driving electrodes are formed over the substrate and the actuator plate at a part of side walls of the channels by electrically connecting to a wiring pattern by an oblique vapor deposition method and an electrolytic plating method. Accordingly, voltage can be directly applied to the driving electrodes from the driver circuit.
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Barlow John
Brother Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
Dickens C.
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