Claims
- 1. A multidot printer system for printing an alphanumeric character set, each alphanumeric character comprising a plurality of independent dot patterns, said printer system having a print element carrying member including raised dot print elements forming a dot pattern character set in the form of independent dot patterns distributed around said carrying member, the number of said independent dot patterns being determined by the number of rows and the number of columns in the dot pattern,
- said independent dot patterns being distributed around said carrying member at a frequency substantially proportional to their statistical probability of occurrence during printing.
- 2. A multidot printer system according to claim 1 wherein said print element carrying member is a band.
- 3. A multidot printer system according to claim 1 wherein said print element carrying member is a drum.
- 4. A multidot printer system as recited in claim 1 wherein said print element carrying member is a belt.
- 5. A multidot printer system for printing an alphanumeric character set, each alphanumeric character comprising a plurality of independent dot patterns, said printer system having a print element carrying member carrying raised dot print elements distributed in the form of independent dot patterns which are arranged in 2.sup.nm -1 possible patterns where m corresonds to the number of rows and n the number of columns in the distribution of dot patterns, said independent dot patterns being distributed around said carrying member at a frequency substantially proportional to their statistical probability of occurrence during printing.
- 6. A multidot printer system as recited in claim 5 wherein said print element carrying member is a band.
- 7. A multidot printer system as recited in claim 5 wherein said print element carrying member is a belt.
- 8. A multidot printer system as recited in claim 5 wherein said print element carrying member is a drum.
- 9. A multidot printer system for printing an alphanumeric character set, each alphanumeric character comprising a plurality of independent dot patterns, said printer system having a print element carrying member carrying raised dot print elements distributed in the form of independent dot patterns which are arranged in 2.sup.n -1 possible patterns where n corresponds to the number of columns in the independent dot patterns, said independent dot patterns being distributed around said carrying member at a frequency substantially proportional to their statistical probability of occurrence during printing.
- 10. A multidot printer system as recited in claim 9 wherein said print element carrying member is a band.
- 11. A multidot printer system according to claim 10 wherein none of the dot patterns are redundant.
- 12. A multidot printer system as recited in claim 9 wherein said print element carrying member is a belt.
- 13. A multidot printer system as recited in claim 12 wherein none of said dot patterns are redundant.
- 14. A multidot printer system as recited in claim 9 wherein said print element carrying member is a drum.
- 15. A multidot printer system as recited in claim 14 wherein none of said dot patterns are redundant.
- 16. A printer system for printing an alphanumeric character set, each alphanumeric character comprising a plurality of independent dot patterns, said printer system having a rotatable print cylinder with raised dot print elements on the surface thereof, each element comprising three independent dot patterns having one, two, and three dots, respectively, said independent pattern having one dot occurring substantially twice as often during printing as said independent patterns having two or three dots, said dot patterns being distributed in a one dot, two dot, one dot, three dot repeating pattern in rows having a helical arrangement on said cylinder.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 601,750, filed Apr. 23, 1984, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 394,017, filed Jun. 30, 1982, now abandoned.
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