Article: Japanese Inventors Develop Ink-Jet Printing Head

ALEXANDRIA, Va., Sept. 28 -- Shuichi Murakami, Michinari Mizutani and Takashi Inoue, all from Kanagawa, Japan, have developed an ink-jet printing apparatus.

According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "The present invention provides an ink-jet printing head, and an ink-jet printing apparatus and method which enable high-gradation and high-quality images to be printed using dots of different sizes. In an ink-jet printing head according to the present invention, at least one second nozzle has its center arranged on an imaginary line extending in a main-scanning direction of the printing head through the center of a first nozzle. The volume of an ink droplet ejected through the second ...

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