Abstract: The present invention relates to a direct electrostatic printing method, in which a stream of computer generated signals, defining an image information, are converted to a pattern of electrostatic fields which selectively permit or restrict the transport of charged toner particles from a particle source toward a back electrode and control the deposition of those charged toner particles in an image configuration onto an image receiving medium. Particularly, the present invention refers to a direct electrostatic printing method performed in consecutive print cycles, each of which includes at least one development period (t.sub.b) and at least one recovering period (t.sub.w) subsequent to each development period (t.sub.b), wherein the pattern of electrostatic fields is produced during at least a part of each development period (t.sub.
Abstract: An information display device including, as main components, a thermosensitive material layer which can be gradually converted between a completely opaque state and a completely transparent state under the influence of temperature, an electrode matrix, a control device for multiplexing, scanning or pulsating control signals to the individually addressable electrodes, possibly together with a colored backing layer. The electrodes in the matrix are connected via heating means at the electrode crossing points. At each crossing point there is further positioned a current valve means (diode) or a separate driver circuit for each heating means.
Abstract: A method for improving the print quality of an image recording apparatus in which charged particles are deposited in an image configuration on an information carrier is described.