Recorders – Record receiver deforming
Patent
1976-02-24
1978-04-25
Miller, Jr., George H.
Recorders
Record receiver deforming
G01D 1518
Patent
active
040866025
ABSTRACT:
Ink drop writing apparatus wherein ink drops can be deflected in X-axis and Y-axis directions on a writing medium, all the ink drops which are not deflected in one axial direction, e.g., the Y-axis direction, are captured by a waste catcher, and selected ones of the ink drops which are deflected in the Y-axis direction are deflected in the X-axis direction in response to video signals. The thus deflected ink drops intercept a writing medium and stick to desired positions on the writing medium, thus to provide a recording on the writing medium. Stains on the writing medium due to unnecessary or undesired ink drops is thereby reduced.
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Hitachi , Ltd.
Miller Jr. George H.
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