Claims
- 1. An ink jet printer, comprising:
- an ink jet nozzle disposed for movement in parallel with a recording surface;
- a charging electrode for charging ink droplets formed by the ejection of ink through said ink jet nozzle;
- a pair of electrostatic deflection electrodes for producing an electric field which may deflect the ink droplets in the direction perpendicular to the direction of the movement of said ink jet nozzle depending upon the total charge on each ink droplet;
- a pair of electrostatic compensation electrodes disposed orthogonal to said deflection electrodes for producing an electric field in the direction in which said ink jet nozzle is moved;
- a printing-scanning speed detecting device for sensing the relative speed between said recording surface and said ink jet nozzle; and
- a compensation voltage generating circuit responsive to the output of said speed detecting device for applying to said compensation electrodes a D.C. compensation electrode drive signal proportional to the relative speed between said recording surface and said ink jet nozzle, said circuit comprising:
- a pulse generating means for generating pulses at a rate corresponding to said relative speed;
- integrating means coupled to said pulse generating means for integrating said pulses to provide an output signal having a level corresponding to said relative speed;
- a variable gain amplifier coupled to said integating means and responsive to said output signal for providing a D.C. compensation electrode drive signal having a voltage level proportional to the level of said output signal, said compensation electrode drive signal being coupled to said compensation electrodes; and
- setting means for setting the gain of said amplifier in accordance with a desired inclination angle of characters to be printed by said ink droplets on said recording surface,
- whereby the inclination of characters to be printed is varied in accordance with the relative speed between said recording surface and said ink jet nozzle to render the angle of inclination of characters printed on said recording surface by said ink drops substantially independent of said relative speed, without mechanical tilting or rotation of any of said electrodes.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 23,320, filed Mar. 23, 1979, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (2)
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3938163 |
Fujimoto |
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4075636 |
Galetto |
Feb 1978 |
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Continuations (1)
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