Method of and apparatus for ejecting paper in a printing system

Sheet feeding or delivering – Delivering – With transfer means between conveyor and receiver

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271 84, 198719, 198747, B65H 2900, B65H 2946

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052518922

ABSTRACT:
A paper ejecting apparatus embodied in a printing system, such as a video color printer, that is constructed to push out or eject a printed sheet of paper. The apparatus includes long guide channels formed in a panel for feeding paper toward an ejecting direction, a pusher movable along the guide channels, a rack gear member connected to the pusher, a guide support member for movably supporting the rack gear member, and a driving source for driving the rack gear member having a pinion driven by the driving source. Also, components are added to the driving source for preventing overload thereof. The operation of the apparatus is smooth, so that the paper is securely ejected without being damaged, and the apparatus is simple in structure and causes little mechanical noise.

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