Claims
- 1. A method of forming a charge image on a curved imaging member, said method comprising the steps of
- providing an odd number of first electrodes all extending parallel to each other in a cross-scan direction,
- providing a plurality of zig-zag shaped second electrodes extending substantially parallel to each other in a direction transverse to said first electrodes to define an array of crossing points at which actuation of one of said first electrodes and one of said second electrodes generates a charge image dot on the curved imaging member, wherein said first electrodes each have a different position offset along a print feed direction and define said crossing points that generate a charge that varies with said position to form strong and weak dots on the curved imaging member, wherein said weak dots are generated by said first electrodes with greater offset from a central position of the curved imaging member along said print feed direction, and
- actuating the first and second electrodes to deposit an image of said strong and weak charge image dots on the curved imaging member when the first electrodes are actuated in a sequence corresponding to said position of said first and second electrodes, such that said strong and weak dots alternate along an image line to form a substantially uniform charge distribution.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of providing said second electrodes comprises the step of providing said second electrodes inclined and positioned so that each one of said second electrodes overlaps in said cross-scan direction at least a portion of an adjacent one of said second electrodes to form said uniform charge distribution.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of providing said second electrodes extending transverse to said first electrodes comprises the step of providing said second electrodes having two different pitches disposed such that crossing points defined by the second electrodes interpose a weaker charge image dot between each two stronger charge image dots.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of actuating the first and second electrodes comprises the step of actuating the first and second electrodes in a sequence corresponding to the positions of said first electrodes.
- 5. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of interspersing said strong and weak charge dots to form a continuous sequence of charge image dots on the imaging member.
- 6. A print head for recording on a curved imaging member, comprising
- a plurality of n drive electrodes extending parallel to each other in a first layer along a print width direction, the drive electrodes each being successively offset along a print feed direction, and
- a plurality of zig-zag shaped m finger electrodes in electrical communication with one or more of the drive electrodes and disposed in a second layer parallel to and separated from said first layer by a layer of dielectric material and extending in a direction transverse to said print width direction to define a m.times.u lattice array of crossing points where said drive and finger electrodes overlap, wherein the crossing points generate charge carriers to form charge image dots opposed thereto when the drive electrodes and finger electrodes are actuated,
- wherein some of said drive electrodes define weak charge image dots and other of said drive electrodes define strong charge image dots, and wherein n is an odd integer and the m finger electrodes are disposed such that all the crossing points span a line in the print width direction, and such that when actuated said arrangement of said drive and finger electrodes intersperses strong charge dots with weak charge dots to deposit a charge image of substantially uniform charge density free of adjacent dot pairs having extreme charge values on the curved imaging member, whereby striping of said image is prevented.
- 7. A print head according to claim 6, further comprising means for actuating the zig-zag finger electrodes to deposit a continuous sequence of charge image dots without dots from adjacent finger electrodes.
- 8. A print head according to claim 6, wherein a portion of each zig-zag electrode is offset relative to another portion of said electrode.
- 9. A print head comprising
- a plurality of n drive electrodes extending parallel to each other in a first layer along a print width direction, the drive electrodes each being successively offset along a print feed direction, and
- a plurality of zig-zag shaped m finger electrodes in electrical communication with one or more of the drive electrodes and disposed in a second layer parallel to and separated from said first layer by a layer of dielectric material and extending in a direction transverse to said print width direction To define a m.times.n lattice array of crossing points where said drive and finger electrodes overlap, wherein the crossing points generate charge carriers to form charge image dots opposed thereto when the drive electrodes and finger electrodes are actuated,
- wherein n is an odd integer and the m finger electrodes are disposed such that all the crossing points span a line in the print width direction.
- 10. A method of forming a charge image on a curved imaging member, said method comprising the steps of
- providing a plurality of n drive electrodes extending parallel to each other along a print width direction,
- providing a plurality of zig-zag shaped m finger electrodes disposed in electrical communication with one or more of the drive electrodes and extending in a direction transverse to said print width direction to define an m.times.n lattice array of crossing points where said drive and finger electrodes overlap, wherein the crossing points generate charge carriers to form charge image dots on the imaging member when the drive electrodes and finger electrodes are actuated,
- configuring some of said drive electrodes to define weak charge image dots on the curved imaging member and configuring other of said drive electrodes to define strong charge image dots on the curved imaging member when actuated, and wherein n is an odd integer and the m finger electrodes are disposed such that all the crossing points span a line in the print width direction.
- 11. The method of claim 10, further comprising the step of actuating said drive and finger electrodes to intersperse said strong charge dots with said weak charge dots To deposit a charge image on the curved imaging member.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/435,096 filed May 4, 1995, now abandoned.
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