Cabinet for microcomputer components

Supports: cabinet structure – With movable components – Flexible material – plural strips or connected panels

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312208, E06B 914

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046965220

ABSTRACT:
A cabinet for housing microcomputer components is provided. The cabinet includes a plurality of shelves for supporting a printer and a supply of paper and space for storing a stack of printed paper. A sliding tambour door moves between an open and closed position. In its closed position, the tambour door provides an enclosed, locking front wall securing the contents of the cabinet. In its open position, the tambour door forms a baffle which serves to fold and stack the printed paper in a fanfold stack below the printer.

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