Method for forming mark and liquid ejection apparatus

Incremental printing of symbolic information – Ink jet – Ejector mechanism

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C347S006000, C347S008000, C347S020000, C347S102000

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07828418

ABSTRACT:
A method for forming a mark includes ejecting a droplet of a liquid containing a mark forming material onto a surface of an object; radiating a laser beam from a radiation port to a predetermined radiation target position; moving at least one of the object and the radiation port relative to the other in such a manner that the laser beam radiated from the radiation port is radiated onto the droplet on the surface, wherein the droplet forms a mark on the surface by being irradiated with the laser beam; and pivoting the radiation port about the radiation target position as a pivot axis so as to set a radiation angle of the laser beam.

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