Recorders – Performance of multiple functions of steam and gas engines – Pressure responsive element
Patent
1990-09-21
1992-03-31
Lawrence, Evan
Recorders
Performance of multiple functions of steam and gas engines
Pressure responsive element
101466, 101DIG37, G01D 900, B41M 5025
Patent
active
051012162
ABSTRACT:
A xeroprinting master is formed by depositing a corona charge injection modifying material on a master substrate which includes a charge transport layer. The material can block the injection of charge that would otherwise inject into the charge transport layer or it can inject charge that would otherwise remain on the surface of the master. Preferably, the deposit is made by a conventional printer such as an ink jet, impact or thermal printer and the resulting deposit is not fused before use in xeroprinting.
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Gruenbaum William T.
May John W.
Mey William
Ribletty Susan E.
Robinson Kelly S.
Eastman Kodak Company
Lawrence Evan
Treash, Jr. Leonard W.
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