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  • 2997 Latta Rd, Rochester, NY 14612 (585) 227-9099 (585) 720-5603 (585) 720-0000
  • 1561 Long Pond Rd, Rochester, NY 14626 (585) 254-3092
  • 69 Lee Circle Dr, Rochester, NY 14626 (585) 254-3092
  • Greece, NY
  • Hammonton, NJ
  • 418 Peck Rd, Spencerport, NY 14559 (585) 254-3092
  • 36 Kittleberger Park, Webster, NY 14580

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Matlab • Testing • Microsoft Office • Labview • Manufacturing • Engineering • Analysis • Product Development • Integration • Leadership • C++ • Software Documentation • Html • Troubleshooting • Process Improvement • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Program Management

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Science and Technology • Education

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Business Supplies And Equipment

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Carol Panepinto

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Location:
Rochester, NY
Industry:
Business Supplies And Equipment
Skills:
Matlab
Testing
Microsoft Office
Labview
Manufacturing
Engineering
Analysis
Product Development
Integration
Leadership
C++
Software Documentation
Html
Troubleshooting
Process Improvement
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Program Management
Interests:
Science and Technology
Education

Publications

Us Patents

Xerographic Process Control Using Developer To Photoreceptor Current Sensing For Grid Voltage Adjust

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US Patent:
54165644, May 16, 1995
Filed:
Feb 4, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/192326
Inventors:
David M. Thompson - Fairport NY
Carol J. Panepinto - Rochester NY
Edward C. Savage - Webster NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporatin - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G03G 2100
US Classification:
355208
Abstract:
An image processing apparatus having a corona device for charging a photoreceptor to voltage levels, a developer for applying toner to the photoreceptor including a sensor for providing signals in relation to current flow between the photoreceptor and the developer as a result of the developer applying toner to the photoreceptor on predetermined patches, and a corona control responsive to the signals for adjusting the corona device for charging the photoreceptor to adjusted voltage levels.

Xerographic Process Control Using Periodic Electrostatic Set Up To Automatically Adjust Charging Potential

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US Patent:
53830059, Jan 17, 1995
Filed:
Feb 4, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/192216
Inventors:
David M. Thompson - Fairport NY
Carol J. Panepinto - Rochester NY
Edward C. Savage - Webster NY
John M. Magde - Webster NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G03G 2100
G03G 1502
US Classification:
355208
Abstract:
An image processing apparatus having a corona device for charging a photoreceptor to voltage levels, a developer for applying toner to the photoreceptor, and a sensor for providing a signal in relation to photoreceptor voltage for adjusting the photoreceptor voltage levels by providing signals from the sensor in response to periodic electrostatic set ups which includes developing a series of predetermined test patches on the photoreceptor, relating the signals to characteristics of the photoreceptor, adjusting the corona device for the characteristics in response to the signals, and measuring cycle down and short term photoreceptor rest recovery changes in photoreceptor voltage for use in adjusting the corona device.

Automatic Exposure Correction Using Current Sensing Technology

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US Patent:
56237146, Apr 22, 1997
Filed:
Nov 23, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/344297
Inventors:
David M. Thompson - Fairport NY
Carol J. Panepinto - Rochester NY
Edward C. Savage - Webster NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G03G 15043
US Classification:
399 51
Abstract:
An image processing apparatus includes a corona device with a charging grid for charging a photoreceptor to voltage levels, an exposure device for projecting an image onto the photoreceptor, a developer for applying toner to the photoreceptor, and a sensor for providing a signal in relation to current flow between the photoreceptor and the developer. An exposure device control adjusts the exposure device by setting the exposure device to an intensity level of approximately 50%. A photodetector sensor provides signals to the exposure device control in relation to the 50% intensity level in response to developing the predetermined test patches on the photoreceptor and the exposure device control adjusts the exposure device in response to the photodetector sensor signals without the use of test patches to an intensity level of approximately 100%.
Carol J Panepinto from Rochester, NY, age ~77 Get Report