Card turning device having a rotary body and roller units

Incremental printing of symbolic information – Thermal marking apparatus or processes – Record receiver driving means

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B41J 1100, B41J 2325

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057710589

ABSTRACT:
A card turning device turns over a record medium such as an ID card sent out from a thermal printer after printing on one side of the card, so that both sides of the card can be effectively printed by use of the printer having a function of performing one-side printing. By providing a card feed means including card feed rollers in the turning device with a rotation switch means such as a one-way clutch, the card feed rollers are stopped when a rotary body holding the card revolves, so that the card can be turned over without causing displacement of the card.

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Japanese Patent Application Publication No. SHO 55-6331 (Jan. 17, 1980) Cited in the specification.
Japanese Patent Application Publication No. SHO 64-90776 (Apr. 7, 1989).
Japanese Patent Application Publication No. HEI 5-108894 (Apr. 30, 1993) Cited in the specification.

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