Printing – Rolling contact machines – Bed-and-cylinder
Patent
1982-07-28
1984-07-17
Burr, Edgar S.
Printing
Rolling contact machines
Bed-and-cylinder
B41F 304
Patent
active
044599129
ABSTRACT:
A data recorder is provided comprising an anvil for supporting an embossed card and a form to be imprinted, a print head supported on a pivot means for movement between an open position and a closed position, and a roller platen movable across the anvil to perform a printing stroke. The anvil is mounted on a resilient pad and the pivot means is mounted in resilient bushing. In response to printing pressure applied by the roller platen in its movement through a printing stroke, the resilient mountings allow for movement of the anvil and the roller platen to adjust the pressure and compensate for the combined variations in the thicknesses of the form and the embossed card.
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Baker Joseph J.
Burr Edgar S.
DBS, Inc.
Ferguson Jr. Gerald J.
Weresh John A.
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