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John Dennis Zbrozek

Researcher at Lexmark

Publications -  15
Citations -  333

John Dennis Zbrozek is an academic researcher from Lexmark. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nozzle & Encoder. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 15 publications receiving 333 citations.

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Removable cassette having integrated supply of consumables

TL;DR: In this paper, a removable cassette for a photoprinter includes a reservoir containing a consumable source of ink adapted to be used by the photoprainter for printing, and a consumables supply of printable media sheets adapted to print upon the consumable sources of ink.
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Nozzle array for printhead

TL;DR: In this paper, a nozzle plate for an inkjet printer including a first nozzle array (51) having a plurality of nozzles (52a, 54a, 56a, 58a, 62a, 64a, 66a and 68a), each of which is positioned to correspond to a desired print location is presented.
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Reliable connecting pathways for a three-color ink-jet cartridge

TL;DR: In this paper, an ink-jet printer with a center reservoir chamber and two side reservoir chambers for holding inks of three different colors is provided with ink flow pathways of special configuration for connecting the reservoir chambers to exit ports at the print element.
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Licensing method for use with an imaging device

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a licensing method that includes the steps of establishing a licensing vendor, providing an imaging device that uses an imaging media in forming printed images on print media, the imaging media including an initial supply amount of an imaging substance; associating a usage license with at least one of the imaging device and the imaging medium, the usage license defining a first usage threshold at which a consumer is prompted to acquire a new license; and providing a license monitoring mechanism communicatively coupled with the imaging devices.
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Method of compensating for skewed printing in an ink jet printer

TL;DR: In this article, the ink is jetted onto the print medium from the ink emitting orifices during the first and second scans at selected ink dot placement locations generally corresponding to one of the columns of pixel locations.