Printing – Selective or progressive – Bed and platen machines
Patent
1976-01-15
1978-03-07
Coven, Edward M.
Printing
Selective or progressive
Bed and platen machines
197 1R, B41J 770
Patent
active
040773361
ABSTRACT:
Printer for printing machine comprising a plurality of styluses arranged in a plane parallel to the writing line and a corresponding number of electromagnets whose armatures cooperate with one end of the styluses mounted in a fixed guide, the other end being driven by a movable guide, characterized by means for subjecting the guide to a first alternating linear movement parallel to the writing line combined with a second alternating linear movement perpendicular to the first one, the amplitude of these linear movements corresponding to an integral number of characters printed in the form of dot matrixes.
The invention can be applied to high speed printers operating at 300 to 500 lines per minute.
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patent: 3802544 (1974-04-01), Howard et al.
Laybourn, "Resonant Reed Print Unit", IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 12, No. 12, May 1970, pp. 485-486.
Bunel Jacques
Flaceliere Bernard
Talvard Jean-Pierre
Coven Edward M.
Drucker William Anthony
Society Said: LOGABAX
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