Printing – Embossing or penetrating – Rolling-contact machines
Patent
1997-12-30
1999-07-27
Burr, Edgar
Printing
Embossing or penetrating
Rolling-contact machines
101 32, 399329, 399333, B31F 107, G03G 1520
Patent
active
059271892
ABSTRACT:
A fuser apparatus for use with coated media to encapsulate and bond with ink-jet oriented inks. The apparatus includes one or more endless belts to create durable images with a smooth or textured finish on media coated with a fusible coating. In one preferred embodiment, two endless belts are used, each with a different surface texture, to provide the user with two fusible coating texture options, depending upon which way the coated media (e.g. paper) is placed upon the fuser.
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Gipson Lamar Heath
Jones Mark Lehi
Burr Edgar
Colilla Daniel J.
Kimberly--Clark Worldwide, Inc.
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