Paper eject apparatus and method of an ink-jet

Typewriting machines – Sheet or web – For feeding sheet from stack or pack holder

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400636, 400641, 347104, B41J 1302

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059930942

ABSTRACT:
A paper eject apparatus for preventing a paper jam caused by a curled paper, by ejecting the curled paper outside passing between an eject roller and an idler roller. The paper eject apparatus of the ink-jet printer for preventing the paper from being jammed differentiates positions to be contacted between each idler roller and eject roller, and moves a carriage from the position of a protrusive idler roller to the position of the other idler rollers. Accordingly, the deflector placed at the lower part of the carriage presses the paper and enables the paper to easily be passed, thereby preventing the paper jam caused by the supply of the curled paper.

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