Claims
- 1. A printing device, capable of employing at least a continuous-form recording sheet having a plurality of printing segments on which a desired image is to be formed, each of said segments being designated by a plurality of transverse perforations provided on said continuous-form recording sheet at predetermined intervals of length along a longitudinal direction thereof, said printing device comprising:
- means for feeding said continuous-form recording sheet along a predetermined feeding path;
- means for forming said desired image on said continuous-form recording sheet having been fed by said feeding means;
- means for detecting a boundary on said continuous-form recording sheet, fed by said feeding means, between the segments on which an image forming operation by said forming means has been executed and the segments of said continuous-form recording sheet which have not been recorded upon;
- means for cutting said continuous-form recording sheet at said boundary, said cutting means comprising a plurality of blade members, integrally formed on a semicylindrical-shaped elastic plate member arranged to be located along a width direction of said continuous-form recording sheet, for pressurizing said boundary between said segments, wherein said semicylindrical-shaped elastic plate member has a length substantially equal to said width of said continuous-form recording sheet;
- a tension mechanism, which is arranged to be operable when said continuous-form recording sheet is cut by said blade member, for stretching said continuous-form recording sheet in opposite directions along a longitudinal direction thereof; and
- means for engaging said cutting means, located beneath said continuous-form recording sheet and providing an anvil surface against which said cutting means applies pressure;
- whereby said continuous-form recording sheet is divided into two portions along said predetermined feeding path.
- 2. The printing device of claim 1, wherein said cutting means contacts said continuous-form recording sheet simultaneously with said stretching.
- 3. The printing device according to claim 1, wherein said feeding means comprises a tractor belt including a pair of rotary endless belts respectively having a plurality of projections arranged to be fitted to sprocket holes provided on both side edges of said continuous-form recording sheet.
- 4. The printing device according to claim 1, wherein said forming means comprises a photoconductor drum having a circumferential surface on which a latent image corresponding to said desired image is formed, said circumferential surface being arranged so that toner temporarily adheres to said surface, to form a toner image in accordance with said latent image, and contacted with said continuous-form recording sheet for transferring said toner image onto said continuous-form recording sheet.
- 5. The printing device according to claim 1, wherein said fixing means comprises rollers adapted to be brought into contact with each other, between which said continuous-form recording sheet is fed, one of said rollers being arranged to be heated at a predetermined temperature.
- 6. The printing device according to claim 1, wherein said cutting means is located between said feeding means and said forming means.
- 7. The printing device according to claim 1, wherein said cutting means is located between said forming means and said fixing means.
- 8. The printing device of claim 1, said tension mechanism further comprising means for applying forces in opposite directions, said means for applying forces being operatively connected to said semi-cylindrical shaped elastic plate member.
- 9. A printing device using an electrophotographic system, capable of employing at least a continuous-form recording sheet having a plurality of printing segments on which a desired image is to be formed, each of said segments being designated by a plurality of transverse perforations provided on said continuous-form recording sheet at predetermined intervals of length along a longitudinal direction thereof, said printing device comprising:
- means for feeding said continuous-form recording sheet along a predetermined feeding path;
- means for forming said desired image on said continuous-form recording sheet having been fed by said feeding means;
- means for fixing said desired image having been formed by said forming means on said continuous-form recording sheet;
- means for detecting a boundary on said continuous-form recording sheet, fed by said feeding means, between the segments on which an image forming operation of said forming means has been executed and the segments of continuous-form recording sheet which have not been recorded upon;
- means for cutting said continuous-form recording sheet at said boundary, said cutting means comprising a plurality of blade members, integrally formed on an elastic plate member arranged to be located along a width direction of said continuous-form recording sheet, for pressurizing said boundary between segments;
- means for engaging said cutting means, located beneath said continuous-form recording sheet and providing an anvil surface against which said cutting means applies pressure;
- whereby said continuous-form recording sheet is divided into two portions along said predetermined feeding path.
- 10. The printing device of claim 9, further comprising:
- means for applying forces to said continuous-form recording sheet in opposite longitudinal directions, transverse to the direction in which said blade members pressurize said boundary between segments.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/560,749, filed Jul. 31, 1990, abandoned.
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