Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1972-07-12
1977-11-15
Nusbaum, Mark E.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
101 9314, 101 9318, G06F 312, G06K 300
Patent
active
040587983
ABSTRACT:
Longitudinally extended printing of all types of computer output for reading in the direction in which the paper was caused to flow during printing is provided for instead of the conventional printing for reading across such direction. Existing hardware is utilized, with the imprinting characters having their reading axes disposed transversely to the axis of paper flow. Imprinting of the advancing print-out form is by means of a succession of transverse rows of the transversely orientated characters, and in each imprinted row there is added a respective character to each of a plurality of longitudinally extended lines of data to be read at completion of the print out in the direction of paper advance during printing and across the rows of imprinted characters.
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