Sheet supplying apparatus with centrally disposed feeding force

Sheet feeding or delivering – Feeding – Separators

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271188, 271272, 271122, 271124, 271125, B65H 352

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058332308

ABSTRACT:
A sheet supplying apparatus has a sheet separator for separating and feeding sheets one by one. The separator is formed of a plurality of separation portions each including a sheet supply roller rotated in a sheet feeding direction and a sheet return roller rotated in a direction opposite to the sheet feeding direction, each disposed along a width-wise direction of the sheet. A sheet supplying force of a central separation portion disposed substantially at a center of the sheet in the width-wise direction is selected to be greater than that of the other separation portions.

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