Apparatus for feeding cut sheet paper and fan fold paper in a pr

Typewriting machines – Sheet or web – For feeding plural record media concurrently or selectively

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4006083, 400611, 226101, B41J 1150

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050261835

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for feeding both cut sheet paper and fan fold paper in a printer adapted to process both fan fold paper and cut sheet paper has a platen supported within the printer. A paper pressing member comes in contact with the platen to slidably retain the paper therebetween. A push tractor upstream of the platen feeds fan fold paper towards the platen. A control circuit controls the push tractor to feed fan fold paper in a backward direction once the printer has received an indication that cut sheet paper is to be processed. The tractor feeds the fan fold paper in a forward direction towards the platen upon completion of the feeding of cut sheet paper. The control circuit causes the push tractor to feed the paper in a reciprocating manner prior to returning the paper to an original print position at which fan fold printing may be resumed.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4761087 (1988-08-01), Ward et al.
patent: 4929104 (1990-05-01), Yokoi et al.

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