Media positioning means for a printer

Typewriting machines – Sheet or web – Including feed of plural record-media arranged side-by-side

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271204, 271268, 271277, 400582, 4006084, 400617, 4005832, 400635, 400606, B41J 1150

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041097793

ABSTRACT:
A media positioning means for a printer having first and second transport mechanisms which are positioned in opposed relation with each other to form a common throat therebetween. Each of the first and second transport mechanisms includes first and second endless belts, a cross bar whose ends are secured to the belts, and grippers mounted on the cross bar to enable first and second record media inserted in the throat to be individually gripped thereby and positioned in side by side or overlapping relationship with regard to a print line in the printer.

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