Article: Japanese Inventors Develop Ink-Jet Printing Unit

ALEXANDRIA, Va., Nov. 20 -- Hirotake Nakamura and Atsushi Ito, both of Nagoya, Japan, and Kazuaki Iwatsuki of Higashiura-cho, Japan, have developed an ink-jet printing apparatus.

According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "An ink-jet printing unit for an ink-jet printing apparatus, including: an ink-jet printing head including a nozzle plate having a multiplicity of nozzle holes which are arranged in at least one row and from which ink is ejected, and a plurality of intermediate plates which are superposed on the nozzle plate and which provide ink passages communicating with the nozzle holes; and a head holder which holds the ink-jet printing head, wherein ...

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