Method of printing patterns for vertically aligning a print cart

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395117, G06K 1500

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ABSTRACT:
A method of printing patterns for vertically aligning a serial printer that increases the speed of the vertical alignment operation. The method also reduces alignment errors caused by mechanical variation by printing a plurality of aligning patterns on the same line while a carriage body is continuously moved across the printing scan axis, reduces errors caused by the motor due to the accelerating of the carrier body, and also lessens the amount of paper wasted in the vertical alignment process.

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