Recorders – Markers and/or driving means therefor – With ink supply to marker
Patent
1997-08-29
1999-11-16
Le, N.
Recorders
Markers and/or driving means therefor
With ink supply to marker
G01D 1516
Patent
active
059866802
ABSTRACT:
A method for presenting a microfluidic displayed image of a plurality of pixels including providing at least one reservoir containing a meltable ink having a colorant; providing an array of ink delivery chambers from which hot-melted ink is delivered to form a display; and heating the meltable ink and delivering such meltable ink to the ink delivery chambers to form a display image.
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DeBoer Charles D.
Fassler Werner
Wen Xin
Eastman Kodak Company
Hsieh Shih-Wen
Le N.
Owens Raymond L.
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