This paper appears in: Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on
Publication Date: Apr 1972
Volume: 19,
Issue: 4
On page(s): 579- 584
ISSN: 0018-9383
Current Version Published: 2005-08-09
Abstract
This paper describes the empirically observed characteristics of electrographic printing in which electrostatic charge patterns are deposited onto a dielectric surface via a contacting electrode and subsequently made visible by toning. The process exhibits a threshold effect that may be used in simplifying the addressing circuitry. An equivalent circuit of the electrode and dielectric coated-paper combination that incorporates the threshold effect is presented. Typical printers using this electrographic process are described, and some requirements of the drive circuitry necessary for such printers are discussed.
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