Paper feed control in a printer

Typewriting machines – Sheet or web – Including friction-feed means

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400642, B41J 1302

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046965920

ABSTRACT:
A print control system in a banking machine performs a validation printing, wherein the printing operation of the same printing data is repeatedly conducted by shifting the record receiving paper sheet in the direction along the printing line after the completion of the one line data printing. The print control system includes a paper feeding mechanism which tightly holds the record receiving paper sheet while the actual printing operation is conducted, and shifts the record receiving paper sheet along the printing line by a predetermined distance after the completion of the actual printing operation.

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