Phase adjustment mechanism for use with a magnetic read station

Printing – Selective or progressive – Printing members

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101 9314, B41J 120

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ABSTRACT:
The present device is a rotatable support means on which there is mounted the magnetic read heads of a read station which is employed to sense timing marks on a type font band of a band printer system. The support means is rotatable along the path of the type font band and the rotation thereof is effected by two eccentric members, one of which accomplishes a coarse adjustment and the second of which accomplishes a fine adjustment. The variation of the location of the magnetic read station permits images which are being printed on a record to be laterally moved as between one printed line and the following printed line or lines and this shifting of the images horizontally can be accomplished while the record is being printed.

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patent: 3605610 (1971-09-01), McDowell et al.
patent: 3672297 (1972-06-01), Berglund
patent: 3805698 (1974-04-01), Bowers et al.
IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, Hall, vol. 15, No. 3, Aug. 1972, p. 906.

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