18612287. INK JET SYSTEM simplified abstract (SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION)
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INK JET SYSTEM
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Toshiro Murayama of SUWA-GUN FUJIMI-MACHI (JP)
Tomonaga Hasegawa of MATSUMOTO-SHI (JP)
Akira Miyagishi of SHIOJIRI-SHI (JP)
INK JET SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18612287 titled 'INK JET SYSTEM
The abstract describes an ink jet system with two recording apparatus, each containing two heads, and a processing apparatus with a display portion that shows the state of each head.
- The ink jet system includes two recording apparatus with two heads each.
- A processing apparatus with a display portion shows the state of each head.
- The display portion displays state information for all four heads in the system.
Potential Applications: - Printing industry for high-quality and efficient printing processes. - Manufacturing for precise and controlled ink deposition on various materials.
Problems Solved: - Monitoring and managing the state of multiple heads in an ink jet system. - Ensuring consistent and accurate printing results.
Benefits: - Improved printing quality and efficiency. - Enhanced control and maintenance of the ink jet system.
Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Ink Jet System for Precision Printing" This technology can be used in commercial printing services, packaging industries, and textile printing businesses to enhance their printing capabilities and efficiency.
Questions about Ink Jet Systems: 1. How does this ink jet system improve printing quality compared to traditional systems?
- The ink jet system allows for precise monitoring and control of multiple heads, resulting in consistent and high-quality printing.
2. What are the potential cost savings associated with using this advanced ink jet system?
- The system's efficiency and accuracy can lead to reduced ink wastage and maintenance costs, resulting in overall cost savings for businesses.
Original Abstract Submitted
An ink jet system includes a first recording apparatus in which at least a first head and a second head are mounted, a second recording apparatus in which at least a third head and a fourth head are mounted, and a processing apparatus that is commonly coupled to the first recording apparatus and the second recording apparatus and includes a display portion. The processing apparatus causes the display portion to display first state information indicating a state of the first head, second state information indicating a state of the second head, third state information indicating a state of the third head, and fourth state information indicating a state of the fourth head.