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Radiant energy ink drying device
   
Document Number
US Patent 5117562
Issued Date
June 2, 1992
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A radiant energy ink drying device for drying ink on paper exiting a printer includes a lightbox, cooling fans for cooling the light box, and a processing unit. The processing unit controls the operation of the cooling fans based on signals received from a temperature sensor located in the drying area of the lightbox. The processing unit also deactivates the printer based on signals from a paper sensor located on the light box. In addition, an overtemperature sensor deactivates the printer when the light box housing exceeds a predetermined temperature.
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Owner
Dulay; Robert C. (Wheeling, IL)
Published
June 2, 1992
Application Number
07/339,023
Filed
April 14, 1989
US Classification
34/550   34/60 34/87
Int'l Classification
F26B   3/28   (20060101)   F26B   3/00   (20060101)  
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Attorney/Law Firm
USPTO Field of Search
34/41   34/68   34/4   34/87   34/39   34/40   34/155   34/156   34/44   34/48   34/46   101/487   101/488   101/484   101/424.1  
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