Typewriting machines – Including control of format by programmed-control-system
Patent
1989-10-17
1990-11-06
Wiecking, David A.
Typewriting machines
Including control of format by programmed-control-system
400 61, 400 77, 364518, B41J 1142
Patent
active
049681591
ABSTRACT:
A printing apparatus for carrying out printing in accordance with a selected one of a plurality of operation modes having their respective control code systems different from each other. Printing information including control codes is inputted from an external instrument into a memory device and is stored therein. The control codes are detected from the printing information stored in the memory device. It is judged with which one of the control code systems the detected control codes are compatible, to select one of the operation modes corresponding to the control code system judged to be compatible.
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Hatta Naoyuki
Sasaki Ichiro
Brother Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
Kelley Steven S.
Wiecking David A.
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