Claims
- 1. An ink dot printer comprising a print head including a plurality of printing elements having ends to which ink is adhered, and an opposing electrode disposed in an opposing relationship to the ends of said printing elements with record paper interposed therebetween, whereby a negative voltage is applied to said opposing electrode while said print head is grounded to provide between said opposing electrode and said printing elements a potential difference sufficient to cause the ink to fly toward said opposing electrode.
- 2. An ink dot printer according to claim 1, wherein the potential difference to be provided between said print head and said opposing electrode corresponds to a printing signal.
- 3. An ink dot printer according to claim 1, wherein a voltage applied between said printing elements and said opposing electrode is maintained constant, and said printing elements are selectively moved toward said opposing electrode in response to a printing signal.
- 4. An ink dot printer according to claim 3, wherein each of said printing elements is formed as a needle.
- 5. An ink dot printer according to claim 4, wherein each of said printing elements is coupled to an armature which is disposed to be operated by a magnetic coil.
- 6. An ink dot printer on a record paper, said printer comprising:
- a printhead including a plurality of printing elements formed as needles which are selectively movable toward and away from said paper in response to a printing signal, having pointed end nearest said paper, driving means for moving said printing elements including an armature operated by a magnetic coil and a source of ink in communication with said printing elements for causing ink to adhere to the pointed ends of said printing elements;
- an opposing electrode having a flat surface adjacent said paper and facing the pointed ends of said printing elements;
- a source of potential providing a constant potential difference between said printhead and said electrode;
- said potential difference causing said adhered ink to be attracted to said electrode and forming an ink dot on said paper only when said printing elements are driven toward said paper by said driving means;
- means for preventing a spark discharge including a negative terminal of said source of potential being connected to said electrode and a grounded terminal of said source of potential being connected to said printhead so that spark discharges are suppressed due to the flatness of the electrode.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/829,515, filed on Feb. 14, 1986, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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