Recorders – Record receiver deforming
Patent
1979-01-31
1980-09-30
Miller, Jr., George H.
Recorders
Record receiver deforming
346 11, 346138, 271 3, 400126, G01D 1518, G01D 1524, B65H 522
Patent
active
042258723
ABSTRACT:
An ink jet printer includes a rotatable support means for supporting a sheet of paper, a rotary drive means for rotating the support means, and an ink jet print head mounted adjacent the support means for printing on a sheet of paper supported thereon during a plurality of successive rotations of the support means. A paper supply means loads a sheet of paper onto the support means such that the sheet of paper is supported thereby. A paper ejector means removes a sheet of paper from the support means. A control means controls operation of the paper supply means and the paper ejector means such that as a sheet of paper is removed, after a plurality of rotations on the support means, another sheet is concurrently loaded onto the support means, whereby the time required for loading and unloading a sheet of paper is minimized and the overall speed of the printer enhanced.
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Miller Jr. George H.
The Mead Corporation
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