Claims
- 1. An ink dot printer wherein a recording electrode fed with ink at the fore end thereof is disposed opposite to an opposed electrode through a recording medium, and a picture is drawn with the ink sputtered from the fore end of said recording electrode toward the recording medium by generating a potential difference between said opposed electrode and said recording electrode, said ink dot printer characterized in that said recording electrode is composed of a conductive material formed on an ink supply member by thin-film techniques, wherein said ink supply member has both an insulation property and an ink-impregnation property, and a potential difference is generated between said opposed electrode and said recording electrode in such a manner that the voltage of said recording electrode become higher.
- 2. The ink dot printer as defined in claim 1, wherein said opposed electrode is grounded.
- 3. The ink dot printer as defined in claim 1, wherein said recording electrode is grounded.
- 4. The ink dot printer as defined in claim 1, wherein either said opposed electrode or said recording electrode is poled positive while the other is poled negative, and an intermediate point therebetween is grounded.
- 5. An ink dot printer wherein a recording electrode fed with ink at the fore end thereof is disposed opposite to an opposed electrode through a recording medium, and a picture is drawn with the ink sputtered from the fore end of said recording electrode toward the recording medium by generating a potential difference between said opposed electrode and said recording electrode, said ink dot printer characterized in that a plurality of conductive recording electrodes are disposed in contact with an ink supply member having both insulation property and ink-impregnation property, and said recording electrodes are insulated from one another by means of insulator walls.
Priority Claims (2)
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60-56582 |
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60-204846 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 180,689filed Apr. 8, 1988 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,806,956.
US Referenced Citations (3)
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