Abstract:
A recording paper contains a pulp fiber and a magnetic fiber having a large Barkhausen effect. The fiber orientation ratio of this recording paper by an ultrasonic propagation velocity method is in a range of more than 1.3 to less than 1.8, and the degree of shrinkage in an MD thereof is 0.25% or less.
Abstract:
A recording medium detecting system includes a magnetic field-generating unit that generates an alternating magnetic field in a predetermined particular region, a detecting unit provided close to the particular region, that detects a change in magnetic flux density not smaller than a predetermined magnetic-flux-density difference B2, and a recording medium, containing multiple magnetic wires made of a magnetic material and formed in a wire shape having a predetermined length, that causes a large Barkhausen effect when the alternating magnetic field is applied. A magnetic-flux-density difference B1 detected by the detecting unit at an installation position thereof when the recording medium is placed in the particular region is not smaller than the magnetic-flux-density difference B2.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a recording paper containing pulp fibers and magnetic fibers, in which the fiber orientation ratio is within a range selected from the range from 1.8 to 3.0 and the range from 1.0 to 1.3 as measured by an ultrasonic wave velocity method.
Abstract:
A card printer in a card information management system. The card printer has a data input part for inputting data acquired by a user. The data is character information of a character generated by a program stored in a predetermined apparatus according to predetermined operations of a user. The card printer has a user ID input part for inputting an ID of the user. The data inputted from the data input part is converted into print information by a print information generation part. Approval information of the supplier of the card is generated by an approval information generation part. This print information and the approval information are printed on a card by a print part through an image processing part and a print control part. The user can obtain the card to which the approval information is added on demand.
Abstract:
A magnetic material detecting device which detects a magnetic material by applying a magnetic field to the magnetic material and detecting a magnetic field generated from the magnetic material by the applied magnetic field, and which includes a magnetizing coil which emits a magnetic field that excites the magnetic material, and a dummy coil which generates a magnetic field that excites the magnetic material by electromagnetic induction caused by the magnetic field emitted from the magnetizing coil, in which the dummy coil is disposed at a position where the electromagnetic induction is generated.
Abstract:
A sheet body including plural magnetic wires arranged and embedded along a longitudinal direction of the sheet body at a predetermined interval, wherein each of the magnetic wires is formed by two kinds of magnetic bodies with different coercive forces into a linear shape of a predetermined length, and the magnetic wire column with stronger coercive force is magnetized, thereby preventing the magnetic wire column with weaker coercive force from generating a response signal to an alternating magnetic field.
Abstract:
A medium comprises a magnetic body which generates a signal when a magnetic field is applied thereto, wherein the magnetic body has two or more easy magnetization directions and the magnetic body forms information that identifies the medium based on the signal generated when the magnetic field is applied to the magnetic body.
Abstract:
An image recording apparatus has an array light source having a plurality of light-emitting elements arrayed in a predetermined density; a photosensitive member exposed to light beams emitted from the plural light-emitting elements so that images are recorded by fixing a traveling path of the light beams from the plural light-emitting elements to the photosensitive member and by moving the photosensitive member relative to the array light source; a beam-converging unit which intercrosses a bundle of the light beams emitted from the light-emitting elements onto a beam-conversion point; and an focusing unit disposed between the beam-converging unit and the photosensitive member, which images the light beams emitted from the plural of light-emitting elements and intercrossed by the beam-converging unit onto the photosensitive member.
Abstract:
An improved image pick-up apparatus for use in a facsimile equipment, phototelegraphic apparatus or the like is disclosed which enables these equipment and apparatus to have a reduced height with the aid of light beam passage changing devices such as mirrors. In this apparatus light beam is first emitted to the surface of an original manuscript from a light source and then the light beam after being reflected on the surface of the manuscript advances to photoelectric converting elements of an elongated photo sensor by way of the light beam passage changing device which serves to direct the light beam reflected on the surface of the manuscript to the photoelectric converting elements in such a manner that the optical axis of an optical system such as a light beam condensing optical fiber for building an image on the latter is directed substantially in parallel with the surface of the original manuscript.
Abstract:
A manuscript reader comprises an amorphous silicon film sandwiched between at least one transparent electrode and a plurality of metal electrodes formed on an insulating substrate. If the reader includes a plurality of sensors, the detection circuitry can vary a comparison threshold level during the course of one scanning operation.