Recorders – Markers and/or driving means therefor – With ink supply to marker
Patent
1998-02-03
2000-06-20
Le, N.
Recorders
Markers and/or driving means therefor
With ink supply to marker
347 7, G01D 900
Patent
active
060783400
ABSTRACT:
A method for microfluidic printing of black images on a receiver, including providing a reservoir containing a reagent capable of reducing a silver salt to silver metal; providing a reservoir containing a silver salt; reacting the reducing agent with the silver salt to provide black pixels; and transferring the black pixels to a receiver.
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Jeanmaire David L.
Wen Xin
Eastman Kodak Company
Le N.
Nguyen Lamson D.
Owens Raymond L.
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