Paper handling apparatus and printing apparatus having a paper h

Incremental printing of symbolic information – Electric marking apparatus or processes – Electrostatic

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B41J2/385

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ABSTRACT:
A paper handling apparatus has a simplified structure and allows printed paper to be stacked efficiently. The paper handling apparatus receives printed paper which has undergone printing for each print job and handles the printed paper in an orderly manner. The paper handling apparatus has a stacking section in which printed paper is stacked sequentially for a plurality of jobs and an unloading mechanism for unloading stacked printed paper from the stacking section to the outside. The paper handling apparatus can be used with a printing apparatus which is connected to a large-scale information processing system or similar for printing a large volume of data.

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Official action issued Jul. 3, 1997 in German patent application No. 196 54 869.1-27, filed on Jan. 27, 1997 (English language translation included).

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