Method and apparatus for image recording with dye release near t

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346 75, B41J 211

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051131986

ABSTRACT:
An image recording method and apparatus including jetting a single carrier gas stream from a nozzle toward an oppositely disposed recording member, causing vaporous dyes formed by heating sublimable dyes to be blown out according to a picture signal into the carrier gas stream, and attaching the vaporous dyes carried on the carrier gas stream onto the recording member. The dyes enter the gas stream immediately adjacent the orifice of the nozzle. In a second embodiment, the plurality of nozzles, each carrying only one color, are vibratable to mix the colors.

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