Printer head assembly for an ink jet system printer of the charg

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346140R, G01D 1518

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ABSTRACT:
A nozzle for issuing ink liquid, a vibrator for exciting the nozzle to emit ink droplets of a given frequency, and a charging electrode for charging the ink droplets in accordance with print information are arranged within a cylinder shaped housing. One end of the cylinder shaped housing is covered by a wall having an opening at the center thereof through which charged ink droplets are propelled. A fixing plate is attached to the other end of the cylinder shaped housing for tightly securing the nozzle, the vibrator and the charging electrode within the cylinder shaped housing.

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Pelkie et al.; Cassette Ink Jet Head; IBM Tech. Disc. Bulletin; vol. 17, No. 9, Feb. 1975, pp. 2622-2623.

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