Recorders – Markers and/or driving means therefor – With ink supply to marker
Patent
1990-10-16
1993-12-14
Fuller, Benjamin R.
Recorders
Markers and/or driving means therefor
With ink supply to marker
B41J 2165
Patent
active
052707385
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a liquid jet recording apparatus in which a liquid discharge for recovery of a recording head is directly carried out by the conveying belt. A collecting effect of an ink mist generated at a recording area of the recording head is carried out by a charged conveying belt, a rotary member conveying the recording medium, preferably an electrostatically absorbing conveying belt.
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Kadowaki Hidejiro
Takahashi Haruhiko
Takamiya Makoto
Tsuchii Ken
Wataya Masafumi
Bobb Alrick
Canon Kabushiki Kaisha
Fuller Benjamin R.
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