Printing apparatus which prevents floating of a recording sheet

Incremental printing of symbolic information – Ink jet – Medium and processing means

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06883909

ABSTRACT:
A recording apparatus for recording on a recording sheet by a recording head includes a conveying roller for conveying the recording sheet, a pinch roller in contact with the conveying roller to rotate following the conveying roller, and a sheet pressure member pivotable on the rotational shaft of the pinch roller. The sheet pressure member prevents the recording sheet from floating, hence making it possible to prevent the recording sheet from interfering with the recording head for the prevention of the disturbance that may be given to recording and damage to the recording head.

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