Incremental printing of symbolic information – Ink jet – Ejector mechanism
Patent
1997-12-16
1999-10-26
Le, N.
Incremental printing of symbolic information
Ink jet
Ejector mechanism
B41J 214, B41J 216
Patent
active
059715251
ABSTRACT:
A recording apparatus comprises a head for forming an image on a recording medium or for reading an image formed on a recording medium; a supporting member for holding the head; a first unit for electrical connection provided for the head; a second unit for electrical connection provided for the supporting member, which can be electrically connected to the first unit for electrical connection; and a member for deelectrifying static electricity, which is provided for the supporting member in the vicinity of the second unit for electrical connection. This deelectrifying member prevents static electricity from flowing into the signal lines provided for the second unit for electrical connection when the supporting member is actuated to hold the head.
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Hiramatsu Soichi
Inoue Hiroyuki
Ishikawa Tetsuya
Kawakami Hideaki
Kawazoe Kenji
Anderson L.
Canon Kabushiki Kaisha
Le N.
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