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472 Aria Ln, Webster, NY 14580    585-5449436   

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Assistant Program Manager; Entry Production Color Products

Location:
Rochester, NY
Industry:
Printing
Work:
Xerox
Assistant Program Manager; Entry Production Color Products
Xerox May 2009 - Jun 2011
Total Cost Manager, Igen Family of Production Color Products
Xerox Jan 2008 - May 2009
Process Team Manager, Xerographic Fusing Subsystem, Cut Sheet Color and Mono Products
Xerox Sep 2004 - Jan 2008
Xerographic Integration Engineer, Post-Sale Cost Task Force, Field Test Manager
Xerox Jul 2001 - Sep 2004
Integration Team Manager, Xerographic Materials, Production Color Products
Xerox Jan 2001 - Jul 2001
Toner Raw Materials Specialist
Xerox Sep 1989 - Jan 2001
Toner and Developer Materials Project Engineer
Education:
Rochester Institute of Technology Jan 1, 1991 - 1994
Master of Science, Masters, Materials Science, Engineering
State University of New York College at Brockport Jan 1, 1984 - 1989
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mathematics, Physics
Skills:
Cross Functional Team Leadership, Six Sigma, Process Improvement, Design of Experiments, Product Development, Integration, Process Engineering, Leadership, Program Management, Management, Project Management, Quality Assurance, Root Cause Analysis, Continuous Improvement, Systems Engineering, Engineering Management, Business Process Improvement, Lean Manufacturing, Minitab, Team Building, Black Belt, Digital Printing
Interests:
Skiing
Yoga
Curling
Spinning
Stained Glass
Sailing
Travel
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Amy Stamp

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Toner And Developer Providing Offset Lithography Print Quality

US Patent:
6365316, Apr 2, 2002
Filed:
Mar 7, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/520439
Inventors:
Amy L. Stamp - Rochester NY
Susan J. Lafica - Fairport NY
Timothy J. Key - Rochester NY
Scott M. Silence - Fairport NY
Michael J. Duggan - Webster NY
Merrilee A. Galloway - Macedon NY
William T. Delelys - Webster NY
Kenneth D. Henderson - Rochester NY
Gerardo Leute - Penfield NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G03G 908
US Classification:
43011141, 4301071, 4301094, 4301104, 43011135, 4301114
Abstract:
A toner for particular use in devices utilizing hybrid scavengeless development includes toner particles of at least one binder, at least one colorant, and optionally one or more additives, the toner exhibiting a charge per particle diameter (Q/D) of from -0. 1 to -1. 0 fC/m with a variation during development of from 0 to 0. 25 fC/m and the distribution is substantially unimodal and possesses a peak width of less than 0. 5 fC/m, and the toner has a triboelectric charge of from -25 to -70 C/g with a variation during development of from 0 to 15 C/g following triboelectric contact with carrier particles. Use of a toner with such properties in a hybrid scavengeless development apparatus enables images to be achieved with properties similar to that achieved in offset lithography.

Toners And Developers

US Patent:
6824942, Nov 30, 2004
Filed:
Sep 27, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/261129
Inventors:
Scott M. Silence - Fairport NY
Thomas R. Pickering - Webster NY
Amy L. Stamp - Rochester NY
Roger N. Ciccarelli - Rochester NY
Denise R. Bayley - Fairport NY
Samuel Kaplan - Walworth NY
Alexander N. Klymachyov - Rochester NY
John S. Walters - Pittsford NY
Padam K. Angra - Penfield NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G03G 908
US Classification:
4301084, 4301094, 43011141, 430 45
Abstract:
A toner comprised of resin, colorant and calcium stearate.

Toners And Developers

US Patent:
6850725, Feb 1, 2005
Filed:
Jun 18, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/871299
Inventors:
Scott M. Silence - Fairport NY, US
Thomas R. Pickering - Webster NY, US
Amy L. Stamp - Rochester NY, US
Roger N. Ciccarelli - Rochester NY, US
Denise R. Bayley - Fairport NY, US
Samuel Kaplan - Walworth NY, US
Alexander N. Klymachyov - Rochester NY, US
John S. Walters - Pittsford NY, US
Padam K. Angra - Penfield NY, US
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G03G 1514
US Classification:
399297, 399308
Abstract:
An apparatus comprised of a charging component, a development component, a transport component, a photoconductive component, and a fusing component, and wherein the development component contains a toner comprising at least one binder in an optional amount of from about 85 to about 99 percent by weight, at least one colorant in an optional amount of from about 0. 5 to about 15 percent by weight, and calcium stearate in an optional amount of from about 0. 05 to about 2 percent by weight and wherein following triboelectric contact with carrier particles, the toner has a charge Q measured in femtocoulombs per particle diameter D measured in microns (Q/D) of from about −0. 1 to about −1 fC/μm with a variation during development of from about 0 to about 0. 25 fC/μm and wherein the distribution is substantially unimodal and possesses a peak width of from about 0. 1 fC/μm to about 0.

Carrier Bead Collection Assembly For A Xerographic Printer

US Patent:
8059984, Nov 15, 2011
Filed:
May 4, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/434834
Inventors:
Dara Nanette Lubin - Pittsford NY, US
Amy L. Stamp - Rochester NY, US
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
G03G 21/00
G03G 15/095
US Classification:
399 98, 399264
Abstract:
A carrier bead collection assembly in a xerographic printer is disclosed. The carrier bead collection assembly may include a tray defining a cavity for retention of carrier beads, wherein the tray is located below a slot in a media transport surface in the xerographic printer and is removable so that it may be cleaned, and a magnet that is disposed beneath the tray, wherein the magnet attracts carrier beads that reside on the media transport surface such that as a result of the attraction, the carrier beads come to rest in the tray.

Toner And Developer Providing Offset Lithography Print Quality

US Patent:
6242145, Jun 5, 2001
Filed:
Mar 7, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/520437
Inventors:
Merrilee A. Galloway - Macedon NY
Scott M. Silence - Fairport NY
Richard J. Muller - Penfield NY
William H. Hollenbaugh - Rochester NY
Amy L. Stamp - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G03G 908
US Classification:
430106
Abstract:
A developer of a mixture of carrier particles and toner particles containing at least one binder, at least one colorant, and optionally one or more additives, has a triboelectric value of from 35 to 60. mu. C/g, a charge distribution (Q/D) of from -0. 5 to -1. 0 fC/. mu. m and the distribution is substantially unimodal and possesses a peak width of less than 0. 5 fC/. mu. m, preferably less than 0. 3 fC/. mu. m, and a conductivity of the developer ranges from 1. times. 10. sup. -11 to 10. times. 10. sup. -15 mho/cm as measured at 30 V. The carrier particles of the developer preferably have an average particle diameter of 65 to 90 microns and a size distribution wherein 2. 0% or less of a total number of carrier particles have a size less than 38 micrometers. The ratio of carrier volume median diameter to toner volume median diameter is about 10:1. The developer finds particular use in devices utilizing hybrid scavengeless development.

Method Of Replenishing Developer In A Hybrid Scavengeless Development System

US Patent:
6248496, Jun 19, 2001
Filed:
Mar 7, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/520361
Inventors:
Merrilee A. Galloway - Macedon NY
Scott M. Silence - Fairport NY
William H. Hollenbaugh - Rochester NY
Amy L. Stamp - Rochester NY
Padam K. Angra - Penfield NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G03G 900
US Classification:
430137
Abstract:
A replenisher material of toner particles and carrier particles, wherein a replenisher ratio of the toner particles to the carrier particles in the replenisher is determined as a function of at least one property of the developer and at least one operational property of an apparatus for developing an electrostatic latent image recorded on an image receiving member, and wherein the apparatus includes a housing defining a chamber having a supply of developer comprised of toner particles and carrier particles therein, a donor member spaced from the image receiving member and adapted to transport toner particles of the developer from the chamber to a development zone adjacent the image receiving member, at least one wire positioned in the development zone between the image receiving member and the donor member, a voltage supply for electrically biasing the at least one wire during a developing operation with a current to detach toner particles from the donor member, forming a cloud of toner particles in the development zone, and developing the latent image with toner particles from the cloud, and at least one dispenser for dispensing replenisher comprised of toner particles and carrier particles into the chamber, wherein a replenisher ratio of the toner particles to the carrier particles in the replenisher is determined as a function of at least one property of the developer and at least one operational property of the apparatus. The replenisher ratio is preferably determined as a function of the tribo stability of the developer in a non-replenishment mode of the apparatus and/or as a function of the conductivity of the developer in a non-replenishment mode of the apparatus.

Fluorescent Treated External Surface Additives For Toner

US Patent:
6291121, Sep 18, 2001
Filed:
Sep 22, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/667232
Inventors:
William H. Hollenbaugh - Rochester NY
Timothy L. Lincoln - Rochester NY
Roger N. Ciccarelli - Rochester NY
Thomas R. Pickering - Webster NY
Dwight J. Tshudy - Webster NY
Robin L. Sheppard - Canandaigua NY
Amy L. Stamp - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G03G 909
US Classification:
4301087
Abstract:
Detection of the presence and amount of an external surface additive such as silica upon the surface of a toner is accomplished by treating the external surface additive with a fluorescent material and exposing the toner to ultraviolet light. This permits accurate quality control over the amount of the external surface additive required for the toner. The toner thus includes a binder resin and a colorant, and at least one external surface additive upon the surface of the toner, wherein the at least one external surface additive contains a fluorescent material. The fluorescent material may be a fluorescein dye.

Carrier Composition And Processes Thereof

US Patent:
6194117, Feb 27, 2001
Filed:
Aug 26, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/383917
Inventors:
Lewis S. Smith - Fairport NY
Juan M. Tirado - Rochester NY
William H. Hollenbaugh - Rochester NY
Scott M. Silence - Fairport NY
K. Derek Henderson - Rochester NY
Susan J. LaFica - Fairport NY
Amy L. Stamp - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G03G 900
US Classification:
430137
Abstract:
A process including: blending carrier particles in a fluidized bed jet mill and continuously separating fine particles formed therein from the resulting blended carrier particles.

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