Claims
- 1. A paper feeding apparatus for a printer utilizing fanfold paper having holes along the edges thereof comprising a frame, a cylindrical platen having an upstream side and a downstream side rotatably supported on said frame, paper feeding means for feeding paper towards said platen, said paper feeding means being supported at the upstream side of the platen, driving means for driving the platen, roller means located at the downstream side of the platen, said roller means being coupled to the driving means to rotate with a circumferential speed greater than or equal to the circumferential speed of the platen, and pressing means for pressing the fanfold paper fed out from the upstream side of the platen to the roller means after printing, the roller means including at least one paper feed-out roller and a guide cover plate having a plurality of ribs extending therefrom, the ribs being adjacent the paper feed-out roller with each rib being separated at its side from the paper feed-out roller by a predetermined distance and each rib overlapping the paper feed-out roller by a predetermined distance whereby friction applied by the roller means draws out the paper from the printer.
- 2. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 1, wherein the paper feeding means includes a tractor, said tractor having pins extending therefrom for engaging the holes of the fanfold paper.
- 3. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 1, wherein the paper feeding means includes a sprocket, the sprocket having pins extending therefrom for engaging the holes of the fanfold paper.
- 4. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 1, further comprising autoloading means for automatically setting the paper at a predetermined loading position for printing having a first storage means for storing data representative of the predetermined loading position, a switch operable for fine adjustment of the loading position causing the paper to be moved in either of two adjustment directions, and a second storage means for storing data representative of the amount of fine adjustment performed by the switch.
- 5. A paper feeding apparatus for a printer utilizing cut sheet paper comprising a frame, a cylindrical platen having an upstream side and a downstream side rotatably supported on said frame, driving means for driving the platen, roller means located at the downstream side of the platen, said roller means being coupled to the driving means to rotate with a circumferential speed greater than or equal to the circumferential speed of the platen, said roller means including at least one paper feed-out roller and a guide cover plate having a plurality of ribs extending therefrom, the ribs being adjacent the paper feed-out roller with each rib being separated at its side from the paper feed-out roller by a predetermined distance and each rib overlapping the paper feed-out roller by a predetermined distance, and pressing means for pressing the cut sheet fed from the upstream side of the platen to the roller means after printing has occurred, whereby friction applied by the roller means draws out the paper from the printer.
- 6. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 5, further comprising autoloading means for automatically setting the paper at a predetermined loading position for printing having a first storage means for storing data representative of the predetermined loading position, a switch operable for fine adjustment of the loading position causing the paper to be moved in either of two adjustment directions, and a second storage means for storing data representative of the amount of fine adjustment performed by the switch.
- 7. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 5, further comprising biasing means for biasing the pressing means to a first paper pressing position, second driving means for supplying a driving force to move said pressing means to a second position, and control means for controlling the second driving means by performing one of a plurality of energizations between the second position and the first position while the pressing means is moving between said second position and said first position wherein the pressing means is returned from said second position to said first position, and controlling energization of the second driving means when the pressing means is released from the first position and is traveling to said second position.
- 8. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 5, further comprising a first storage means for storing data representative of a predetermined loading position, a switch for fine adjustment of the loading position in either of two paper feed directions, and a second storage means for storing data representative of the amount of adjustment accomplished by operation of the switch.
- 9. The controlling apparatus of claim 8, wherein said first storage means is provided in a ROM and said second storage means is provided in a RAM.
- 10. A paper feeding apparatus for a printer utilizing cut sheet paper comprising a frame; a platen having an upstream side and a downstream side, said platen being rotatably supported on said frame; driving means for rotatably driving the platen; roller means located at the downstream side of the platen, said roller means being coupled to the driving means, said driving means driving said roller means to rotate with a circumferential speed greater than or equal to the circumferential speed of said platen, said roller means including at least one paper feed-out roller and a guide cover plate, said guide cover plate having a plurality of ribs extending therefrom, said ribs being disposed adjacent the paper feed-out roller with each rib being separated at a side from the paper feed-out roller by predetermined distance and each rib being disposed in a overlapping manner relative to said paper feed-out roller by a predetermined distance, so that friction applied by the roller means draws out the paper from the printer.
- 11. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 10, further comprising paper feeding means for feeding paper towards said platen, said paper feeding means being supported in the frame at the upstream side of the platen.
Priority Claims (4)
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62-163495 |
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62-163496 |
Jun 1987 |
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62-176404 |
Jul 1987 |
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62-176405 |
Jul 1987 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/494,998 filed on Mar. 16, 1990 now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/210,440 filed Jun. 23, 1988, now abandoned.
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