Slotted substrates and methods and systems for forming same

Incremental printing of symbolic information – Ink jet – Ejector mechanism

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C347S067000

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ABSTRACT:
Methods and systems for forming slotted substrates are described. In one exemplary embodiment, a substrate has a thickness defined by a first surface and a generally opposing second surface. The substrate has a fluid-feed slot extending between the first surface and the second surface with the fluid-feed slot being defined, at least in part, by a central portion and one or more capillary channels in fluid flowing relation to the central portion.

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