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28 March 1986 Infrared Imaging Study Of Printhead Temperatures Occurring During Resistive Ribbon Thermal Transfer Printing
S. I. Tan, R. Lane, D. B. Dove
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Abstract
An infrared imaging system has been employed to measure the thermal response of the printhead electrodes during resistive ribbon thermal transfer printing. This has proven to be a versatile tool for fast non-contact high spatial resolution temperature measurement, providing valuable information on the thermal stress upon the head materials and on the amount of energy flowing into the head during printing.
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S. I. Tan, R. Lane, and D. B. Dove "Infrared Imaging Study Of Printhead Temperatures Occurring During Resistive Ribbon Thermal Transfer Printing", Proc. SPIE 0581, Thermosense VIII: Thermal Infrared Sensing for Diagnostics and Control, (28 March 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950888
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KEYWORDS
Electrodes

Printing

Head

Infrared imaging

Imaging systems

Temperature metrology

Thermography

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