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Payment application initiated generation of payment instruments

In some examples, a system and method for generating a payment instrument are described. The method includes receiving a unique signature that a recipient intends to associate with the payment instrument; verifying that the received feature meets an acceptability criterion; generating a representation of the received signature, wherein the representation is in a form capable of being physically associated with the payment instrument, and wherein association is established by embedding or exposing the representation on the payment instrument; and causing physical generation of the payment instrument having associated therewith the representation of the signature.

Inkjet printing apparatus with member for latching carriage
11007804 · 2021-05-18 · ·

An inkjet printing apparatus comprises a carriage, on which a printhead is mounted, configured to move, a lever member configured to be rotatable about a rotating shaft and to be engageable with an engaging portion of the carriage, and a cam mechanism configured to have first and second locked states in which the lever member engages with the engaging portion of the carriage. The first locked state restricts a rotation of the lever member so as not to release an engagement with the engaging portion, and the second locked state allows the rotation of the lever member so as to release the engagement with the engaging portion.

Inkjet printing apparatus with member for latching carriage
11007804 · 2021-05-18 · ·

An inkjet printing apparatus comprises a carriage, on which a printhead is mounted, configured to move, a lever member configured to be rotatable about a rotating shaft and to be engageable with an engaging portion of the carriage, and a cam mechanism configured to have first and second locked states in which the lever member engages with the engaging portion of the carriage. The first locked state restricts a rotation of the lever member so as not to release an engagement with the engaging portion, and the second locked state allows the rotation of the lever member so as to release the engagement with the engaging portion.

Image exposure device

Provided is an image exposure device capable of recording a favorable image and capable of decreasing the size of the device. An image exposure device (10) includes an image display device (12) having pixels (13), a photosensitive recording medium support portion (21) that supports a photosensitive recording medium (14) for recording an image of the image display device (12) in a state in which an exposure surface (14A) of the photosensitive recording medium (14) faces the image display device (12), and a transmitted light control portion (16) that is provided between the image display device (12) and the photosensitive recording medium support portion (21) and is formed by laminating three or more layers of transmission members (100) that have a plurality of openings (102) formed therein and transmit only light incident on the openings (102).

Digital printing process

A printing process is disclosed which comprises directing droplets of an ink onto an intermediate transfer member to form an ink image, the ink including an organic polymeric resin and a coloring agent in an aqueous carrier, and the transfer member having a hydrophobic outer surface so that each ink droplet in the ink image spreads on impinging upon the intermediate transfer member to form an ink film. The ink is dried while the ink image is being transported by the intermediate transfer member by evaporating the aqueous carrier from the ink image to leave a residue film of resin and coloring agent. The residue film is then transferred to a substrate. The chemical compositions of the ink and of the surface of the intermediate transfer member are selected such that attractive intermolecular forces between molecules in the outer skin of each droplet and on the surface of the intermediate transfer member counteract the tendency of the ink film produced by each droplet to bead under the action of the surface tension of the aqueous carrier, without causing each droplet to spread by wetting the surface of the intermediate transfer member.

Method to print organic electronics without changing its properties

Method for high throughput, highly reproducible, direct write plasma jet deposition of organic electronic materials through nozzles containing non-concentric tubes with inner tube having higher dielectric constant and/or higher wall thickness than the outer tube, so that the inner tube containing the aerosol of organic electronic materials is shielded from the outer tube containing plasma and the organic electronics is focused at the outlet of the nozzle through the after-glow region of the atmospheric pressure plasma. Ensuring reproducibility of the method for printing organic electronic materials by removing the contaminants and residues in inner tube using reactive gas and generating a plasma discharge at a potential significantly higher than the operating potential for printing so that the plasma is generated in both the inner and outer tube for dielectric barrier discharge plasma jet based cleaning of the nozzle.

Method to print organic electronics without changing its properties

Method for high throughput, highly reproducible, direct write plasma jet deposition of organic electronic materials through nozzles containing non-concentric tubes with inner tube having higher dielectric constant and/or higher wall thickness than the outer tube, so that the inner tube containing the aerosol of organic electronic materials is shielded from the outer tube containing plasma and the organic electronics is focused at the outlet of the nozzle through the after-glow region of the atmospheric pressure plasma. Ensuring reproducibility of the method for printing organic electronic materials by removing the contaminants and residues in inner tube using reactive gas and generating a plasma discharge at a potential significantly higher than the operating potential for printing so that the plasma is generated in both the inner and outer tube for dielectric barrier discharge plasma jet based cleaning of the nozzle.

Manufacturing garments and textiles with printed patterns thereon
11052677 · 2021-07-06 · ·

Disclosed herein is a technique that improves material efficiency in generating garments and textiles that include graphics. A given product is sorted into cut patterns used to assemble the product. Graphics are digitally applied to each cut pattern in order to generate abstract cut patterns including aligned graphics. Blank cut patterns are nested across a virtual sheet of fabric in a 2D space without any consideration to the graphics. The nested cut patterns implement the abstract cut patterns that include graphics. The graphics are aligned to the positions of the cut patterns according to the nesting scheme. Print instructions including nested cut patterns with aligned graphics are delivered to a printer that executes the print job. The cut patterns are cut away from the fabric sheet including graphic designs that are aligned with the cut patterns.

PAYMENT APPLICATION INITIATED GENERATION OF PAYMENT INSTRUMENTS

In some examples, a system and method for generating a payment instrument are described. The method includes receiving a unique signature that a recipient intends to associate with the payment instrument; verifying that the received feature meets an acceptability criterion; generating a representation of the received signature, wherein the representation is in a form capable of being physically associated with the payment instrument, and wherein association is established by embedding or exposing the representation on the payment instrument; and causing physical generation of the payment instrument having associated therewith the representation of the signature.

PAYMENT APPLICATION INITIATED GENERATION OF PAYMENT INSTRUMENTS

In some examples, a system and method for generating a payment instrument are described. The method includes receiving a unique signature that a recipient intends to associate with the payment instrument; verifying that the received feature meets an acceptability criterion; generating a representation of the received signature, wherein the representation is in a form capable of being physically associated with the payment instrument, and wherein association is established by embedding or exposing the representation on the payment instrument; and causing physical generation of the payment instrument having associated therewith the representation of the signature.