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2470 East Ave, Rochester, NY 14610    585-3816384   

52 Harper St, Rochester, NY 14607    585-3816384   

52 Harper Dr, Pittsford, NY 14534    585-3816384   

Glastonbury, CT   

2470 East Ave APT 607, Rochester, NY 14610    585-3816384   

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Position: Service Occupations

Education

Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher

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Irwin Wagman

Location:
Rochester, NY
Industry:
Printing
Work:
Xerox
Retired
Burroughs Corp Sep 1961 - Jul 1964
Engineer
Education:
University of Michigan 1956 - 1957
University of Rochester 1952 - 1956
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Forest Hills High School 1947 - 1948
Skills:
Microprocessor Design, Machine Design
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Irwin Wagman

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Us Patents

Dual Lamp Fuser

US Patent:
5350896, Sep 27, 1994
Filed:
Nov 22, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/156145
Inventors:
Mark S. Amico - Rochester NY
Mark A. Scheuer - Williamson NY
Irwin Wagman - Pittsford NY
Dale E. Seeley - Rochester NY
David M. Thompson - Webster NY
Dawn M. Kelsch - Webster NY
Wayne D. Drinkwater - Fairport NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G03G 1520
US Classification:
219216
Abstract:
A heat and pressure fuser for fixing toner images to substrates. A dual heating lamp arrangement is utilized for elevating the surface temperature of a heated fuser roll. The operation of the dual heat lamps is controlled using dual thermistors for maintain steady state temperature fluctuations to. +-. 3. degree. F. The thermistors are positioned, one adjacent the inboard end of the fuse and the other adjacent the outboard end thereof. The outboard thermistor is used to determine the desired on time of the fuser lamp and the inboard thermistor is used to determine which of the two lamps is on. If the inboard temperature is below a predetermined target value a 14 inch lamp is turned on. If the inboard temperature is at or above a predetermined target value an 11 inch lamp is turned.

Multi-Pitch Paper And Image Handling On Seamed Belt

US Patent:
5506660, Apr 9, 1996
Filed:
Sep 6, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/301096
Inventors:
Khalid M. Rabb - Fairport NY
Michael L. Shaffer - Walworth NY
Robert M. Harwood - Farmington NY
Irwin Wagman - Pittsford NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G03G 15043
US Classification:
355208
Abstract:
A method of intermingling images of different sizes on a photosensitive surface and yet avoid the seam of the photosensitive surface and synchronize the transfer of the images to intermingled copy sheets of various sizes by determining the size of each image before projecting the image onto the photo sensitive surface; predicting the relationship of the image to the seam of the photosensitive surface; deciding that a given image would overlay the seam of the photosensitive surface, applying a timing adjustment to project the given image onto the photosensitive surface in avoidance of the seam of the photosensitive surface, and transferring each of the images including said given image from the photosensitive surface to copy sheets whereby images of different sizes are intermingled along the photosensitive surface and copy sheets of different sizes are intermingled along the copy sheet path.

Horizontal Image Shift By Shifting To A Slower Copying Rate

US Patent:
4980723, Dec 25, 1990
Filed:
Nov 17, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/437705
Inventors:
Mark H. Buddendeck - Macedon NY
John W. Daughton - Rochester NY
John C. DeMott - Rochester NY
Robert M. Harwood - Farmington NY
Gary L. Hutchinson - Fairport NY
Khalid M. Rabb - Webster NY
Robert L. Sklut - Rochester NY
Irwin Wagman - Pittsford NY
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G03G 2100
G03G 500
US Classification:
355218
Abstract:
An electrophotographic printing machine in which successive electrostatic latent images are recorded on a moving photoconductive belt. Each latent image is adapted to be recorded in a designated region on the photoconductive belt. The designated regions are separated from one another by an inter-image zone. A test patch is recorded in the inter-image zone. The number of designated regions on the photoconductive belt is adjusted so that the size of the inter-image zone is increased enabling a portion of the latent image to be recorded in the inter-image zone without overlapping any portion of the test patch.

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