Superposition recording apparatus

Telegraphy – Systems – Printing

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101 9304, 178 15, 340324AD, G06F 312, G06F 732, G06F 1300, H04L 2100

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040816044

ABSTRACT:
A superposition recording apparatus comprises a first read-out unit for reading first coded recording information from a first storage medium, a first memory for storing the first recording information read by the first read-out unit, a first dot signal generator to which the first coded recording information stored in the first memory is applied to thereby produce dot signals to be recorded, a second read-out unit for reading second coded recording information from a second storage medium, a second memory for storing the second recording information read by the second read-out unit, a second dot signal generator to which the first coded recording information stored in the second memory is applied to thereby produce dot signals to be recorded, and a recording signal generator for combining together the dot signals provided from the first and second dot signal generators to form recording signals for successively controlling the recording of first and second information on a recording medium.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3911818 (1975-10-01), MacIlvaine
patent: 4007442 (1977-02-01), Findley et al.

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