The Corjet1 is an air-assisted ionographic printing device that offers advantages in the design of xerographic printers over the conventional laser scanned systems. The practical implementation of this technology required the solution of certain unique problems during its evolutionalry development.
Robert Sprague, George Bowers, Nicholas Sheridon, Mark Bernstein, Ronald Fulks, Michael Hack, Hsing Tuan, Leonard Fennell, James Mikkelsen, Robert Matusiak
Printing at the rate of 75 pages per minute has been demonstrated with a modified Corjet ionographic head mounted on a modified Delphax 2460 printer engine, using grey scale fonts and encapsulated toner. Image quality approaching that of laser xerography was obtained. Very good reliability is predicted for the printer components.
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