Drying and gas or vapor contact with solids – Apparatus – With means to treat gas or vapor
Patent
1989-04-14
1992-06-02
Bennet, Henry A.
Drying and gas or vapor contact with solids
Apparatus
With means to treat gas or vapor
34 60, 34 4, 34 87, F26B 1900
Patent
active
051175622
ABSTRACT:
A radiant energy ink drying device for drying ink on paper exiting a printer includes a lightbox, cooling fans for cooling the light box, and a processing unit. The processing unit controls the operation of the cooling fans based on signals received from a temperature sensor located in the drying area of the lightbox. The processing unit also deactivates the printer based on signals from a paper sensor located on the light box. In addition, an overtemperature sensor deactivates the printer when the light box housing exceeds a predetermined temperature.
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Dulay Robert C.
Lafrenz Joseph A.
Miraldi Andrew K.
Seaberg Robert T.
Bennet Henry A.
Dulay Robert C.
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