Print band initializing method

Typewriting machines – Including type-set-assemblage mounted on carrier and... – Including type-faces movable relative to type-face-carrier

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400146, 101 9314, B41J 120

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055097405

ABSTRACT:
An object of the present invention is to provide a print control method capable of increasing a printing speed by preventing the drop of the printing speed in line feed without increasing an economical burden.
Disclosed is a print control method of carrying out printing by detecting a reference position signal SP for detecting an initial position of an endless ring-shaped type belt 13 having a multiplicity of types 15 and a type position signal CP of each of the types 15 as well as carrying out a type position count CC corresponding to each of the types 15, the method comprising the step of detecting the reference position signal SP each time the type belt 13 rotates once as well as detecting the reference position signal SP after the completion of printing of one line only if it is a final line to be printed.

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