Recorders – Record receiver deforming
Patent
1979-09-17
1981-09-15
Hartary, Joseph W.
Recorders
Record receiver deforming
G01D 1518
Patent
active
042900735
ABSTRACT:
An ink-jet recording apparatus wherein the ink jet is issued from an ink head or manifold and broken into drops. The selected ink drop is charged and made to pass through a first deflection means which deflects the charged ink drop in two mutually perpendicular directions, one being in parallel with a main scanning direction while the other being perpendicular to said direction. After leaving the first deflection means, the charged ink drop passes through a second deflection means which can cancel or nullify the deflection of the charged drop in said other direction, leaving the charged drop subject to the deflection in said main scanning direction so as to be steered to a predetermined point on a recording medium. The ink drops which are not used are not charged and travel a straight trajectory so as to be trapped by a gutter between the first and second deflection means.
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patent: 3739395 (1973-06-01), King
patent: 3813676 (1974-05-01), Wolfe
patent: 3864692 (1975-02-01), McDonnell
Lominac H. R.; Ink Drop Deflection Correction, IBM Tech Disc Bulletin, vol. 17, No. 9, Feb. 1975, pp. 2611-2612.
Iwasaki Kyuhachiro
Jinnai Koichiro
Hartary Joseph W.
Ricoh Co. Ltd.
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