Paper feed method and apparatus for a printer

Sheet feeding or delivering – Feeding – Pack holders

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B65H 100

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060895640

ABSTRACT:
A paper feed unit having a paper tray or hopper where recesses or windows are formed on a bottom surface of the tray upon which the sheets of paper will rest. The recesses are at positions which can correspond to the positions of a plurality of roller pieces mounted on a roller shaft thereabove. The recesses enable the pressing force of each roller piece of the roller against the upper surface of the uppermost sheet of paper to be uniform.

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