Cleaning and liquid contact with solids – Processes – Using solid work treating agents
Patent
1996-05-10
1997-01-28
Warden, Jill
Cleaning and liquid contact with solids
Processes
Using solid work treating agents
1525651, 1525652, 1525653, 399345, 399353, G01G 2100
Patent
active
055974198
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and method for moving a cleaning brush, periodically or continuously, to avoid flat spots or voids in the cleaning brush fibers when the printing machine is in standby or off. Periodic movement of the cleaning brush or slow rotation of the cleaning brush when the machine is in a non-operational mode prevent brush "set" from occurring thus, preventing motion quality errors in the printing operation.
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Gerbasi Dennis G.
Lange Clark V.
Thayer Bruce E.
Carrillo Sharidan
Fair T. L.
Warden Jill
Xerox Corporation
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