Recorders – Printing – dotting – or punching marker – Ink transfer support or moving means
Patent
1975-09-09
1978-07-11
Lucas, Jay P.
Recorders
Printing, dotting, or punching marker
Ink transfer support or moving means
346163, G03G 1700
Patent
active
041005511
ABSTRACT:
The printer records images in the form of dots on electrical discharge-sensitive paper. Three groups of five styli are mounted on a rotor. The paper is in strip form and is fed continuously through a curved guide in a direction perpendicular to the plane of rotation of the rotor, so that the paper is wrapped part-way around the rotor as it moves past. Characters are formed from a 5 dot by 7 dot matrix.
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Lucas Jay P.
SCI Systems Inc.
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