Mechanical architecture for printer trays

Typewriting machines – Means auxiliary to typewriting function – Frame – casing – or support for typewriter

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C400S718000, C347S008000, C347S016000, C347S108000, C347S104000

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06830401

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Printers have become ubiquitous in office and home environments. Some common applications are for desktop printing of computer generated documents. Prior art printer architectures are not designed for minimizing a printer foot print when the printer is positioned on a desk or other support structure. Further, prior art printer architectures are not designed for minimizing shipping volume.
It would be an advantage to provide a printer with low foot print and/or a small footprint and/or a printer that minimizes a volume needed for shipping and/or while providing media trays of substantial strength.


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