Appeal 2007-0108 Application 10/698,884 ordinary skill in the art as opposed to what would have been suggested by the prior art. In re Gordon, 733 F.2d 900, 902, 221 USPQ 1125, 1127 (Fed. Cir. 1984). In essence, the Examiner has not established that one of ordinary skill in the art would have found it obvious to use radiation having a pulse width, that was known to dissociate chemical compounds, for printing an element of the compound on a substrate. In conclusion, based on the foregoing, we are constrained to reverse the Examiner’s rejections. REVERSED APJ Initials: clj Fleit, Kain, Gibbons, Gutman, Bongini & Bianco P.L. One Boca Commerce Center 551 Northwest 77th Street Suite 111 Boca Raton, FL 33487 6Page: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6Last modified: November 3, 2007