Thermal recorder paper stacker

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346145, 4006132, G01D 1524, G01D 1500, B41J 1126

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046315527

ABSTRACT:
A recorder having a tray for receiving a stack of folded fanfold recording paper that has been recorded, wherein the tray includes an assisting member disposed substantially centrally on a paper supporting surface of the tray in a transverse direction of the recording paper. The assisting member assists the recording paper in being folded by raising a transverse central portion of the stack of the folded fanfold recording paper to a prescribed height. Guides are provided on the paper supporting surface of the tray and spaced at an interval substantially equal to the width of the recording paper for initially positioning the recording paper on the paper supporting surface. At least one of the assisting member and the paper supporting surface is inclined for increasing the height of the stacked recording paper at the front side thereof in a direction normal to the width of the recording paper.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3334722 (1967-08-01), Bernard
patent: 3946406 (1976-03-01), Miura
patent: 4107700 (1978-08-01), Jornod
Hard Copy Technology; Japan Industrial Technology Center; Jun. 1981.

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