Printing device and method

Incremental printing of symbolic information – Electric marking apparatus or processes – By electrical discharge

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347123, 347140, 3461502, 399313, B41J 2415, B41J 2385, G03G 1304, G01D 900

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058219730

ABSTRACT:
A print head having a plurality of voltage delivery points for recording electronic images on a dielectric recording surface is also disclosed, along with the recording member. The print head may write using alternating current sources.

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