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Credit card printer for fingerprints and solutions

  • US 4,182,261 A
  • Filed: 05/05/1977
  • Issued: 01/08/1980
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/18/1975
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a printing apparatus wherein indicia is deposited on a medium from an individualized credit card, the improvement comprising;

  • first means for applying a quantity of a first liquid developer solution to the medium, the developer solution as applied maintaining for a limited time period sufficient film thickness on the porous medium to contact and adhere to substantially only the ridge pattern of a finger when the finger is applied to the coated medium;

    second means for applying a quantity of a second liquid reagent solution to the medium, the second liquid reagent having a greater penetration rate to effectively penetrate into the medium while the first liquid developer solution is still available on the medium surface, the first liquid developer solution and second liquid reagent solution capable of chemically interacting in the medium when intermixed to provide a permanent perceivable colorant product representative of a fingerprint ridge pattern in the medium while substantially not leaving any staining colorant product on the finger, whereby a finger can be first applied to the liquid developer coating on the medium to coat substantially only the fingerprint ridge pattern and then subsequently applied to the liquid reagent on the medium to provide a colorant product representative of the fingerprint ridge pattern and,means for recording the individual indicia from the credit card so that it is operatively associated with a porous medium such as a credit card receipt including means for operatively activating the first and second means to apply the first developer solution and second liquid reagent solution to the credit card receipt.

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