Incremental printing of symbolic information – Ink jet – Ejector mechanism
Patent
1996-05-06
1998-09-15
Sterrett, Jeffrey L.
Incremental printing of symbolic information
Ink jet
Ejector mechanism
347 16, 347 43, B41J 215
Patent
active
058086358
ABSTRACT:
An ink jet printbar assembly is provided with a plurality of printhead die assemblies mounted on a single flat substrate. The printhead die assemblies are linearly aligned along the substrate length. Each die assembly includes a line of nozzles having the same active print length. The individual die assemblies are spaced from adjacent die assemblies such that the last functional nozzle on one end of a die assembly is spaced a distance which is less than the active print length from the first adjacent functional nozzle on the next adjacent die assembly.
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Burger William R.
John Peter J.
Kneezel Gary A.
Lo Michael
Moore Steven R.
Sterrett Jeffrey L.
Xerox Corporation
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