Claims
- 1. A method of non-impact printing on record material, in which a ribbon of marking material comprising conductive ink particles suspended in a binder is utilized, said method comprising,
- placing said ribbon between a writing electrode and one surface of a permeable counterelectrode,
- urging said record material into contact with the other surface of said counterelectrode, and
- applying a voltage across said writing and counterelectrode sufficient over a given interval to cause said marking material to transfer through said permeable counterelectrode to said record material.
- 2. A method as recited in claim 1, wherein said binder is conductive and said applied voltage heats and softens said marking material.
- 3. A method as recited in claim 1, wherein said binder is insulating and said applied voltage effects multiple electrical breakdowns of said binder between conductive ink particles.
- 4. A non-impact printer comprising,
- a writing electrode,
- an open mesh counterelectrode,
- a ribbon having conductive ink particles suspended in an insulating binder located between said writing electrode and said counterelectrode, and
- means for applying a voltage across said writing electrode and said counterelectrode over a predetermined time interval sufficient to effect multiple electrical breakdowns between said ink particles to cause movement of said marking material through said counterelectrode to a record element in pressure contact with the surface of said counterelectrode opposite the surface in contact with said ribbon.
- 5. A non-impact printer as recited in claim 4, wherein said ribbon comprises woven nylon.
- 6. A non-impact printer as recited in claim 4, wherein said applied voltage is a multiple of the dielectric breakdown voltage.
- 7. A non-impact printer as recited in claim 4, including a capacitor connected across each writing electrode and said counterelectrode.
- 8. A method of non-impact printing on record material, in which a ribbon of marking material comprising conductive ink particles suspended in an insulating binder is utilized, said method comprising,
- placing said ribbon between a writing electrode and one surface of a permeable counterelectrode,
- urging said record material into contact with the other surface of said counterelectrode, and
- applying a voltage across said writing and counterelectrode sufficient over a given interval to effect multiple electrical breakdowns of the binder between conductive ink particles thereby to cause said marking material to transfer through said permeable counterelectrode to said record material.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 493,205, filed July, 31, 1974, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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