Typewriting machines – Means auxiliary to typewriting function – Indicator means
Patent
1991-09-12
1994-03-29
Burr, Edgar S.
Typewriting machines
Means auxiliary to typewriting function
Indicator means
400 73, 400 76, 400283, 400322, 400352, 4007051, 250234, B41J 2942
Patent
active
052978800
ABSTRACT:
A method for setting an apparatus, such as a printer, wherein a sensor is mounted to sense the position of a settable detection object during operation of the apparatus. The apparatus may be set as a function of the occurrence of an output from the sensor that is above or below a predetermined level at predetermined setting positions, as a function of the setting position that is close to the middle point of a range defined by adjacent positions at which the output level of the sensor rises above and falls below the predetermined level, or as a function of the position at which the highest output from the sensor is detected.
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Ikeda Kazuaki
Kawanishi Hiroyuki
Kimura Yoichi
Burr Edgar S.
Funk Stephen R.
Seikosha Co. Ltd.
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