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Berkeley, CA   

2617 138Th St, Vancouver, WA 98683    360-8962077   

Portland, OR   

Kent, WA   

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Application Quality Specialist At Lifescan

Position:
Application Quality Specialist II at LIFESCAN, INC
Location:
San Francisco Bay Area
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
LIFESCAN, INC since Jul 2002
Application Quality Specialist II
pulseMD Sep 2000 - Apr 2001
Application Quality Specialist
Analysts International Dec 1995 - Jun 2000
Programmer
Education:
DeVry University 2006 - 2009
Bachelor's of Science, Game and Simulation Programming
University of Kentucky 1991 - 1998
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
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Reliability Engineer

Location:
Vancouver, WA
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Flextronics Mar 1, 2013 - Aug 2019
Senior Project Manager and Npi Lead Engineer
Hewlett-Packard Jul 1992 - Mar 2013
Senior Mechanical Engineer
Boeing Nov 1991 - Jul 1992
Process Management and Quality Consultant To Vice President of Engineering
Boeing Jun 1987 - Nov 1991
Lead Engineer
Douglas Aircraft Company Mar 1, 1983 - Jun 1, 1987
Structural Analyst
Cbre Mar 1, 1983 - Jun 1, 1987
Reliability Engineer
Education:
Oregon State University 1981 - 1983
Bachelor of Science In Mechanical Engineering, Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
University of Portland 1978 - 1981
Skills:
Engineering Management, Manufacturing, Product Development, Testing, Six Sigma, Design For Manufacturing, Engineering, R&D, Mechanical Engineering, Cross Functional Team Leadership, Sheet Metal, Finite Element Analysis, Program Management, Product Design, Systems Engineering, Product Lifecycle Management, Gd&T, Plastics, Consumer Electronics, Solidworks
Certifications:
Certified Toastmaster (Ctm)
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Mark Salzer

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Fluid Containment System Including An Ink Redirection Surface

US Patent:
6857721, Feb 22, 2005
Filed:
Sep 27, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/260084
Inventors:
Mark L. Salzer - Vancouver WA, US
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - Houston TX
International Classification:
B41J002/165
US Classification:
347 36
Abstract:
A fluid containment system includes an ink depository and a hood secured thereto. The hood includes an ink redirection structure for directing ink emitted from a printhead through a constrictive conduit into the ink depository.

Capping For Inkjet Printers

US Patent:
2013010, May 2, 2013
Filed:
Apr 30, 2010
Appl. No.:
13/695103
Inventors:
Teressa L. Roth - Brush Prairie WA, US
Mark L. Salzer - Vancouver WA, US
Jeffrey N. Daley - Camas WA, US
Dan Mayers - Milwaukie OR, US
International Classification:
B41J 2/165
US Classification:
347 29
Abstract:
A device for an inkjet printer includes a compliant cap, which in turn includes a floor and flexible walls extending upwardly from the floor, and a lip formed on the walls. The floor, walls and lip define an open interior volume sized to accommodate a print head assembly of the inkjet printer. The device further includes a cap post that accommodates the compliant cap and supports the floor.

Translational Service Station System For Inkjet Printheads

US Patent:
5980018, Nov 9, 1999
Filed:
Jul 3, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/667610
Inventors:
Bret K. Taylor - Vancouver WA
Warren Scott Martin - Vancouver WA
Allan D. Donley - Vancouver WA
Mark L. Salzer - Vancouver WA
Richard Scott Smith - Vancouver WA
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Company - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
B41J 2165
US Classification:
347 31
Abstract:
An inkjet printhead service station for an inkjet printing mechanism includes a platform that is translationally moveable perpendicular to a scanning axis along which a carriage transports the printhead. The sliding pallet carries servicing appliances, like wipers and caps for servicing the printhead orifice plates, as well as flaps for cleaning cheek regions of the printhead adjacent the orifice plate. The pallet may be moved to expose a spittoon formed thereunder for spitting ink from the printhead. An upper bonnet portion of the service station frame has a scraper bar for removing ink residue from the wipers and flaps. An inkjet printing mechanism having such a service station, and a method of servicing an inkjet printhead are also provided.

Integrated Translating Service Station For Inkjet Printheads

US Patent:
6132026, Oct 17, 2000
Filed:
Jul 3, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/667611
Inventors:
Bret K. Taylor - Vancouver WA
Warren Scott Martin - Vancouver WA
Allan D. Donley - Vancouver WA
Mark L. Salzer - Vancouver WA
Richard Scott Smith - Vancouver WA
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Company - Palo Ato CA
International Classification:
B41J 2165
US Classification:
347 32
Abstract:
An inkjet printhead servicing station for an inkjet printing mechanism includes a translational pallet that carries servicing appliances, like wipers, caps and flaps. A service station frame defines a guide track that supports the pallet for translational movement in a plane substantially parallel with a printhead plane and in a direction substantially perpendicular to the scanning axis of the printhead when transported by a carriage. The frame has adjacent pallet and carriage alignment datums. The pallet has a carriage lock that secures the carriage with or without the inkjet printhead installed therein. The pallet has a rack gear that is driven with a spindle pinion gear. The service station frame has a base and a bonnet cover that define the guide track, with the pallet being sandwiched therebetween. An inkjet printing mechanism having such a service station, and a method of assembling a service station are also provided.

Vertical Axis Service Station Adjustment Device And Method

US Patent:
5774139, Jun 30, 1998
Filed:
Oct 21, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/734655
Inventors:
Mark L. Salzer - Vancouver WA
Bret K. Taylor - Vancouver WA
Allan D. Donley - Vancouver WA
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Company - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
B41J 2165
US Classification:
347 32
Abstract:
A vertical axis service station adjustment device or tool for adjusting a position of an inkjet printhead service station with respect to a plane defined by a chassis of an inkjet printing device that includes at least one inkjet printhead is disclosed. An embodiment of the adjustment device includes a base, a pair of ramps, and an adjustment mechanism. The base is slideably mounted on the chassis so as to be capable of translation along the plane defined by the chassis. The ramps are coupled to the base and each define an angled track that supports the service station and with respect to which a member of the service station rides during translation of the base. The adjustment mechanism is coupled to the base and is actuable to translate the base along the plane, thereby moving the angled track of each ramp with respect to the member of the service station on that track, which results in movement of the service station in a direction that is at an angle to the plane defined by the chassis. An inkjet printing device including the above-described tool is also disclosed. A method of adjusting a position of an inkjet printhead service station with respect to a plane defined by a chassis of an inkjet printing device is further disclosed.

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