Claims
- 1. In a printer having a printing head, means defining a rest position for said head, means for advancing said head along a plurality of printing positions of a printing line in front of a recording medium in a forward movement at a substantially constant advancing speed starting from said rest position, and start printing means for causing said printing head to begin printing during said forward movement starting from a first of said printing positions to define a printing stage of said head, the improvement comprising: means defining a predetermined position of said printing positions along said printing line, beyond said first printing position, detecting means for detecting the passage of said head through said predetermined position during said printing stage, memory means connected to said detecting means for storing whether said head during its forward movement has passed said predetermined position, first means for generating a signal indicative of a last character printed along said printing line, and second means controlled by said memory means and by said indicative signal for applying to said head a low return speed when said head has not reached said predetermined position during said printing stage and a high return speed of a value higher than said advancing speed when said head has passed said predetermined position during the printing stage.
- 2. A printer comprising a recording medium; a printing head; means defining a rest position at which said head is located when at rest; an electric motor connected to said head for moving said head in front of said medium along a plurality of printing positions of a substantially rectilinear path; first feeding means selectively coupled to said motor for causing said head to move at a substantially constant advancing speed in a forward movement from said rest position towards said printing positions during a printing stage of said head; start means for causing said head to begin printing starting from a first of said printing positions along said rectilinear path; detecting means located at a predetermined position along said path beyond said first printing position for detecting the passage of said head; memory means connected to said detecting means for storing whether said head during its forward movement has passed said predetermined position; means for generating a signal indicative of a last character printed during the printing stage; second feeding means selectively coupled to said motor for causing said head to move at a substantially constant high return speed of a value higher than said advancing speed in a backward movement thereof toward said rest position; third feeding means selectively coupled to said motor for causing said head to move at a substantially constant low return speed in a backward movement thereof toward said rest position; and driving means controlled by said memory means and by said indicative signal for connecting said second feeding means with said motor when said head has passed said predetermined position during said forward movement and for alternatively connecting said third feeding means with said motor when said head has not passed said predetermined position during said forward movement.
- 3. A printer comprising a recording medium, a printing head, means defining a rest position at which said head is located when at rest, a motor coupled to said head for moving said head in front of said medium along a substantially rectilinear path, first feeding means selectively coupled to said motor for causing said head to move at a substantially constant advancing speed in a forward movement starting from said rest position during a printing stage thereof, means for generating a signal indicative of a start of printing position on which a first character can be printed by said head along said rectilinear path, detecting means disposed at a predetermined position, beyond the start of printing position, along said path for detecting the passage of said head, memory means connected to said detecting means for storing whether said head during its forward movement has passed said predetermined position, means for generating a signal indicative of a last character printed along the printing line, second feeding means selectively coupled to said motor and cooperative with said memory means and with said signal for causing said head to move at a substantially constant high return speed of a value higher than said advancing speed in a backward movement thereof toward said rest position when said head during said forward movement has passed said predetermined position, and third feeding means selectively coupled to said motor and cooperative with said memory means and with said signal for causing said head to move at a substantially constant low return speed in a backward movement thereof toward said rest position when said head begins said backward movement from a position intermediate between said rest position and said predetermined position.
- 4. A printer as in claim 3, wherein said second feeding means is uncoupled from said motor and said third feeding means is coupled to said motor whenever said head passes through said predetermined position in said backward movement to give a low final return speed to said head as it approaches said rest position.
- 5. In a printer having a printing head movable at a substantially constant advancing speed in a forward movement in front of a recording medium along a printing line starting from a rest position, and means for causing said head to begin printing starting from said rest position the improvement comprising: means defining a predetermined position along said printing line beyond said rest position, detecting means for detecting a passage of said head through said predetermined position during said forward movement, memory means responsive to said detecting means for storing the passage of said head during its forward movement, first means for generating a signal indicative of a last character printed by said head along said printing line, second means controlled by said memory means and by said signal indicative of a last character printed for returning said head to said rest position, said second means applying to said head a low return speed when no passage of said head through said predetermined position is stored, and a high return speed of a value higher than said advancing speed when the passage of said head through said predetermined position is stored and third means for restoring said memory means when the passage of said head through said predetermined position is detected by said detecting means during the return of said head.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 745,321, abandoned, filed Nov. 26, 1976, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 575,758 filed May. 8, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,034,842.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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| D.C. Power Supply Handbook, 1970, Hewlett-Packard Co., pp. 29-30. |
Continuations (2)
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