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  • 43 Wood Hill Rd, Pittsford, NY 14534 (585) 381-5262
  • Wolcott, NY
  • Sodus Point, NY
  • Ithaca, NY
  • Rochester, NY
  • Palos Hills, IL

Work

Company: Fotopoint

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

Skills

Wide Format Printing • Digital Printing • Manufacturing • Color Management • Product Development • Variable Data Printing • Offset Printing • Print Management • Pre Press • Engineering • Inkjet • Product Management • Labels • Process Improvement • New Business Development • Cross Functional Team Leadership

Languages

English

Emails

w***r@yahoo.com

Industries

Printing

Public records

Vehicle Records

Walter Wafler

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Address:
43 Wood Hl Rd, Pittsford, NY 14534
Phone:
(585) 381-5262
VIN:
WAUFFAFL6BA086957
Make:
AUDI
Model:
A4
Year:
2011

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Walter Wafler

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Location:
43 Wood Hill Rd, Pittsford, NY 14534
Industry:
Printing
Work:
Fotopoint
Skills:
Wide Format Printing
Digital Printing
Manufacturing
Color Management
Product Development
Variable Data Printing
Offset Printing
Print Management
Pre Press
Engineering
Inkjet
Product Management
Labels
Process Improvement
New Business Development
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Languages:
English

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Walter Wafler
FOTOPOINT, INC
43 Wood Hl Rd, Pittsford, NY 14534

Publications

Us Patents

Preload Of Data Prior To Fire Pulse By Using A Dual Buffer System In Ink Jet Printing

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US Patent:
6361153, Mar 26, 2002
Filed:
Feb 17, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/505873
Inventors:
Walter F. Wafler - Pittsford NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
B41J 2045
US Classification:
347 68, 347 19
Abstract:
The efficiency and speed in ink jet printing can be improved by adding a storage register between the shift register and the jet drive logic. By adding the storage register, jet print data that is serially loaded into the shift register can be parallel transferred to the storage register, where it is used by the jet drive logic to fire ink jets. While the jets are being fired new data is loaded and transferred to the storage registers to be used by the jet drive logic. This improves the system efficiency by eliminating the need for two extra pulses that are usually needed to load the first block of data and fire the last block of data.

Dual Gear Train For Ink Jet Printer

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US Patent:
6499576, Dec 31, 2002
Filed:
Dec 28, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/749578
Inventors:
Walter F. Wafler - Pittsford NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
F16D 4104
US Classification:
192 4892, 192 4891, 192 41 R, 400582, 748101
Abstract:
A stepping mechanism comprising a motor, a motor gear connectable to the motor and rotatable by the motor, a first one-way clutch and a second one-way clutch when the motor rotates the gear in a first direction so as to operate the first one-way clutch in a first mode and the motor rotates the gear in the second direction so as to operate the second one-way clutch in a second mode, wherein the first and second one-way clutch do not operate at the same time.

Method For Selection And Display Of Images

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US Patent:
7711187, May 4, 2010
Filed:
Sep 13, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/225760
Inventors:
Walter Wafler - Pittsford NY, US
International Classification:
G06K 9/34
US Classification:
382173, 34833305, 386126
Abstract:
A method for efficiently allowing users to select or view images from a large quantity of images that are stored on various medias. The method groups images according to specific parameters and displays a sub set of these parameters allowing users to quickly select or determine if the image that they are seeking is in that particular storage area or media.

Method And Apparatus For Precise Alignment On A Continuous Belt Disc Printer

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US Patent:
20100302332, Dec 2, 2010
Filed:
May 26, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/787511
Inventors:
Walter Wafler - Pittsford NY, US
International Classification:
B41J 2/01
B41F 17/00
B41L 3/08
US Classification:
347104, 101 35, 101486
Abstract:
A continuous feed printer for printing on the surface of an object, such as a CD, a DVD or a Blu-Ray disc, wherein the continuous feed printer has a continuous loop belt, a feed mechanism for depositing the object onto the continuous loop belt, at least one pair of alignment elements located on the continuous loop belt, and an alignment device which urges the object into abutment with the alignment elements. After the object is aligned against the alignment elements it is printed in a printing zone.

Low Aspect Ratio, Wide Belt/Long Roller Tracking System

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US Patent:
55800440, Dec 3, 1996
Filed:
Dec 16, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/357808
Inventors:
Walter F. Wafler - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
B65H 502
US Classification:
271275
Abstract:
A device for tracking a belt moving along a path in a predetermined direction, including a member including opposed arcuate marginal regions and a central region interposed therebetween. The opposed arcuate marginal regions have a first coeffecient of friction and the central region has a second coeffecient of friction less than the first coeffecient of friction so as to maintain the belt moving over the member in substantial alignment with the predetermined direction. A second belt path defining member or roller may further contribute to straight belt tracking. Plural belt/roller systems may be used cooperatively in sheet moving systems and decurlers in printing machines and in other applications.

Automatic Copy Quality Correction And Calibration

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US Patent:
55108962, Apr 23, 1996
Filed:
Jun 18, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/077904
Inventors:
Walter F. Wafler - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G02B 2610
US Classification:
358296
Abstract:
A digital copier includes an automatic copy quality correction and calibration method that corrects a first component of the copier using a known test original before attempting to correct other components that may be affected by the first component. Preferably, a scanner subsystem is first calibrated by scanning a known original and electronically comparing the scanned digital image with a stored digital image of the original. A hard copy of a known test image is then printed by a printer subsystem and the calibrated scanner subsystem scans the hard copy. The scanned digital image is electronically compared with the test image and the printer subsystem is calibrated based on the comparison.

Printhead Assembly With Integral Lifetime Monitoring System

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US Patent:
61060887, Aug 22, 2000
Filed:
Oct 1, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/941910
Inventors:
Walter F. Wafler - Pittsford NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
B41J 2175
US Classification:
347 7
Abstract:
An ink jet printer of the type having a replaceable printhead assembly with a usage monitoring system detects and displays the remaining available use or lifetime for the printhead assembly installed in the printer. The droplet ejecting electrical pulses applied to selected heating elements of the printhead in the printhead assembly are counted and compared with the number of pulses assigned to a set of permanently inactivable or changeable cell sites integral with the printhead assembly. Each time the number of counted pulses are equal to the value assigned for a cell site, the cell site is addressed to change its state from active to inactive. The remaining active cell sites are representative of the percent of remaining available use for the installed printhead assembly, and this percentage is displayed for the convenience of the customer. Because the cell sites are permanently changed, the supplier can also determine the amount of use of the printhead assembly when warranty claims are submitted. In an alternate embodiment, the cell sites are the unused heating elements of spacing, inactivated nozzles which may be damaged or destroyed by lengthening the pulse duration of a pulse applied thereto when the assigned number of pulses per cell site have been reached.

Ink Compositions For Thermal Ink Jet Printing

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US Patent:
57887500, Aug 4, 1998
Filed:
Oct 30, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/961461
Inventors:
Kurt B. Gundlach - Fairport NY
Walter F. Wafler - Pittsford NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
C09D 1102
US Classification:
106 3127
Abstract:
Disclosed is an ink composition which comprises water, a colorant, a nonionic surfactant, and a fluorinated material selected from the group consisting of (a) those of the formula �(F. sub. 2n+1 C. sub. n CH. sub. 2 S). sub. 2 (CH. sub. 3)C--CH. sub. 2 CH. sub. 2 COO. sup. - !�B. sup. + !, wherein n is an integer of from about 8 to about 20 and B is a cation, and (b) those of the formula �(F. sub. 3 C(F. sub. 2 C). sub. n CH. dbd. CHCH. sub. 2 OCH(OH)CH. sub. 2). sub. 2 NCH. sub. 2 COO. sup. - !�X. sup. + !, wherein X is a cation. Also disclosed are ink jet printing processes employing the aforementioned ink.
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