Indicating device used for a paper cassette and for indicating a remaining amount of recording papers

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6252654
  • Patent Number
    6,252,654
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, October 21, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 26, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A detecting lever for a remaining amount of recording papers is provided at the bottom of a paper cassette. The top of the detecting lever abuts on the recording paper contained in the paper cassette. As the recording paper is used, the detecting lever is rotated in a thickness direction of the recording papers. The rotation of the detecting lever is transmitted to an indicating lever, one end of which engages with the detecting lever. Upon rotation of the detecting lever, the other end of the indicating lever is adapted to be largely moved. A label for indicating the remaining amount of the recording paper is provided on the other end of the indicating lever. The remaining amount is represented by the label in accordance with the movement of the indicating lever.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an indicating device used for a paper cassette and for indicating a remaining amount of recording papers supplied to a thermal printer or the like.




2. Description of the Related Art




As to thermal printers, there are a thermal sensitive printer and a heat transfer printer in each of which an exclusive recording paper is used. The recording paper (thermosensitive recording paper) used in the thermal sensitive printer comprises cyan, magenta and yellow thermosensitive coloring layers which are stacked on a support member, such as described in Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 61-213169. Each coloring layer has dispersed micro capsules in which coloring materials are contained. The respective coloring layers of the thermosensitive recording paper are colored by different heat energy. Thus, the coloring layer may be selectively colored by changing the applied heat energy. After the upper coloring layer has been thermally recorded, this upper layer is fixed, so as not to be colored again, before the lower layer is thermally recorded. Fixing the coloring layer is carried out such that the light having a particular wavelength, for example the ultraviolet ray, is applied to the recorded coloring layer. When the thermosensitive recording paper is exposed to an ordinary light source for a long time, its coloring properties are affected. Thus, the thermosensitive recording paper is contained in a light-shielding envelope, and this envelope is contained in a paper box.




When the printer is loaded with the recording paper, at first, a packing envelope is opened to take the paper package out of the envelope. Then, the recording package is set in a paper cassette. Further, this paper cassette is set in the printer.




In case of confirming an amount of the recording papers remaining in the paper cassette, it is necessary to take the paper package out of the paper cassette for observing it after the paper cassette has been taken out of the printer. This confirming work is troublesome. It is considered that a window for confirming the remaining amount of the recording papers is provided, such as a paper cassette in which an ordinary recording paper is contained. Through this window, the remaining amount of the recording papers may be directly observed. However, the thermosensitive recording paper has photosensitivity so that if the window for confirming the remaining amount is provided, the recording paper is exposed to the light. As a result, coloring properties of the recording paper are changed. Thus, it is not practical to confirm the remaining amount of the recording papers through the window. Moreover, the recording paper is thin so that a changing amount of the remaining amount is small when a change of the remaining amount is merely detected. Due to this, it is difficult to indicate the remaining amount with accuracy.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In view of the foregoing, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide an indicating device for a remaining amount of recording papers in which the remaining amount is indicated with accuracy in a state that light-shielding ability is kept.




It is a second object of the present invention to provide an indicating device for a remaining amount of recording papers in which the absence of the recording paper is surely represented.




It is a third object of the present invention to provide an indicating device for a remaining amount of recording papers in which the remaining amount can be easily confirmed.




In order to achieve the above and other objects, the indicating device according to the present invention comprises a remaining-amount detecting member and a remaining-amount indicating member.




The detecting member abuts on a recording paper contained in a paper cassette, and is moved in accordance with the remaining amount of the recording papers. The indicating member represents the remaining amount based on the movement of the detecting member.




It is preferable that the detecting member includes a lever section, the top of which abuts on the recording paper. The lever section is rotated in a thickness direction of the recording papers as the recording paper is used. Thus, the detecting member itself is also rotated in the thickness direction of the recording paper, and this rotation is transmitted to the indicating member.




The indicating member comprises an engaging section and an indicating section. The engaging section engages with the detecting member, and is integrally formed with the indicating section in an L-like shape. When the rotation of the detecting member is transmitted to the indicating member, the indicating section is moved more largely than the engaging section because a length of the indicating section is adapted to be longer than that of the engaging section.




An indicator is provided on the top of the indicating section. This indicator represents the remaining amount of the recording paper in accordance with the movement of the indicating section.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view showing a paper package and a paper cassette having a built-in indicating device for a remaining amount of recording papers according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of the paper package;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view showing the paper cassette in a closing state;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view of the paper cassette;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view showing a thermal printer loaded with the paper cassette;





FIG. 6

is an exploded perspective view showing an indicator for indicating the remaining-amount of the recording paper;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view showing a remaining-amount detecting lever;





FIGS. 8A

,


8


B and


8


C are explanatory illustrations showing a positional relationship between a remaining-amount indicating window and a remaining-amount indicating label;





FIG. 9

is a partial section view showing a positional relationship between the recording paper and the detecting lever in a state that there is a small remainder of the recording papers;





FIG. 10

is a graph showing a relationship between the remaining amount of the recording papers and a moving amount of the remaining-amount indicating label;





FIG. 11

is a partial section view showing the detecting lever in a state that the recording paper is used up; and





FIG. 12

is a perspective view showing a pointer of the remaining-amount indicating lever and a scale label in another embodiment.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)





FIG. 1

is a perspective view showing a paper cassette having a built-in indicating device for a remaining amount of recording papers according to the present invention. The paper cassette


27


is constituted of a cassette body


35


and a lid


36


to contain a paper package


10


. The whole of the paper cassette


27


is formed in a box-like shape.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the paper package


10


includes a thermosensitive recording paper (hereinafter recording paper)


11


and a packaging member


12


. The recording papers


11


are stacked, and the packaging member


12


is made of a dust-free paper having a long fiber. The dust-free paper is made of a multi-layer structural material being carded. An outer surface layer of the dust-free paper contains light-shielding substances comprising a black paint and so forth. Further, the outer surface layer is laminated with a resin film being as a moisture-proof agent.




The twenty recording papers


11


are stacked in a state that its support member is positioned at an upside and its thermosensitive coloring face is directed downward. In this state, the recording papers are contained in the packaging member


12


. Incidentally, when a thick recording paper for seal printing is used, ten papers can be stacked, for example, instead of twenty.




The packaging member


12


is constituted of a rectangular parallelepiped outer member


20


and an inner member


21


which is inserted into the outer member


20


from its end portion


32


.




The outer member


20


is constituted of an upper portion


20




a


, two side portions


20




b


and


20




c


, and bottom portions


20




d


and


20




e


divided into two pieces. These portions are bent along bend lines


20




f


at 90 degrees. Edges of the bottom portions


20




d


and


20




e


are overlapped and adhered so as to form a thin rectangular parallelepiped shape. The outer member


20


is made such that the surface laminated by the resin film faces the outside.




The other end portion of the outer member


20


is a paper slot


22


for feeding the recording paper. The upper portion


20




a


is formed with a roller slit


25


for inserting a roller. The roller slit


25


continues to the paper slot


22


. A paper feeding roller


24


of a thermal printer enters the roller slit


25


(see FIG.


4


).




Upon connection of the bottom portions


20




d


and


20




e


, an opening


26


is formed so as to lead to the paper slot


22


. A pushing-up plate


28


of the paper cassette


27


(see

FIG. 4

) goes through the opening


26


to press the recording paper


11


against a paper feeding roller


24


.




The inner member


21


is formed by bending a movable bottom section


21




a


, a side section


21




b


, and a pushing section


21




c


along bend lines


21




d


at 90 degrees. A laminated face of the inner member


21


is adapted to be directed outward. The top edge of the pushing section


21




c


is provided with spring sections


21




e


connected via bend lines


21




f.






The recording papers


11


are inserted between the bottom section


21




a


and the pushing section


21




c


in a state that the recording face of the recording paper


11


is directed to the bottom section


21




a


. The spring section


21




e


is bent toward the bottom section


21




a


. Owing to a spring peculiarity of its bent portion, the recording paper


11


is urged toward the bottom section


21




a


. Thus, the recording paper


11


is held by the bottom section


21




a


and the spring section


21




e.






A cutout


30


for detecting a remaining amount of the recording papers is formed at the center of an edge portion of the bottom section


21




a


. A remaining-amount detecting lever, which is described later, goes through the cutout


30


to abut on the recording paper


11


.




The inner member


21


is inserted into the outer member


20


through the end portion


32


thereof being opposite to the paper slot


22


. The side section


21




b


of the inner member


21


is formed so as to slightly project by a thickness of the outer member


20


. This projecting portion becomes a stopper abutting on the edges of the side portions


20




b


and


20




c


of the outer member


20


. Owing to this, the inner member


21


is prevented from entering the outer member


20


more deeply.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the lid


36


is attached to the cassette body


35


via an attachment shaft


37


. The paper package


10


is put into a package chamber


38


under an opening condition in which the lid


36


stands up. Under a closing condition in which the lid


36


is horizontal, a claw


39


engages with a lock device


40


provided in the cassette body


35


so that the closing condition is maintained. When the lid


36


is opened, a lock releasing button


41


is slid to release the claw


39


of the lid


36


from engaging with a claw of the lock device


40


. Upon this, the lid


36


becomes openable.




The package chamber


38


is formed so as to be a little larger than the paper package


10


. Thus, loading the package chamber


38


with the paper package


10


can be easily performed. One of side walls of the package chamber


38


is formed with a protrusion


42


for adjusting a position of the paper package


10


. On the other hand, the outer member


20


is provided with a positioning mark


43


printed on a upper surface thereof. By inserting the paper package


10


into the cassette body


35


so as to adjust the positioning mark


43


to the protrusion


42


, the recording package


10


is faced in the correct direction so that failure in loading is prevented.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the pushing-up plate


28


is rotatably attached to the package chamber


38


via an attachment section


46


. The pushing-up plate


28


is urged upward by a coiled spring


47


to push up the bottom section


21


a arranged in the paper package


10


.




When the lid


36


is closed, a space is formed near the attachment shaft


37


, and between the cassette body


35


and the lid


36


. This space constitutes a paper mouth


50


. A paper passage near the paper mouth


50


is formed with a paper separating section


51


projecting at the side of the cassette body


35


.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, at the center of the paper separating section


51


, is disposed a paper separating block


52


made of rubber. The paper separating block


52


has an inclined upper face


52




a


obliquely projecting into the paper passage. When the recording papers


11


are advanced in an overlapping state, only the lower recording paper


11


is retained owing to friction caused by the separating block


52


, and only the upper recording paper


11


is fed. Further, the paper separating section


51


is provided with two separating projections


53


being apart from each other. The separating projections


53


stop the leading edge of the lower recording paper


11


when the double recording papers


11


are advanced. Thus, the advancement of the lower recording paper


11


is prevented.




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 3

, the lid


36


of the paper cassette


27


is formed with a roller opening


55


arranged at a position corresponding to the roller slit


25


of the paper package


10


. The paper feeding roller


24


goes through the roller opening


55


to come into contact with the uppermost recording paper


11


in the paper package


10


, such as shown in FIG.


4


. The paper feeding roller


24


is rotated in a paper feeding direction at the time of printing. Only the uppermost recording paper


11


is drawn out from the paper package


10


and is fed to a print stage of the thermal printer.




As shown in

FIGS. 3 and 5

, the upper surface of the lid


36


is used as a paper tray. For this, both ends of the lid


36


are provided with paper guides


57


and


58


projecting upward. The paper guides


57


and


58


are for guiding both side edges of the recording paper


11


, and are formed so as to be elongated along the long side of the lid


36


.




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 7

, the cassette body


35


is provided with an indicator


60


for indicating the remaining amount of the recording papers


11


. The indicator


60


is constituted of a remaining-amount indicating window


61


, a remaining-amount detecting lever


62


, a remaining-amount indicating lever


63


, and a support plate


64


. As shown in

FIG. 3

, the indicating window


61


is constituted of an opening


65


formed in the cassette body


35


, and a transparent plastic plate


66


for covering the opening


65


. The indicating window


61


is provided in an edge portion of the paper cassette


27


being opposite to the paper mouth


50


thereof.




As shown in

FIG. 7

, the detecting lever


62


is rotatably attached to bearings


67


provided on a bottom portion


35


a of the cassette body


35


. The detecting lever


62


is integrally formed such that a detecting section


62




b


and an engaging section


62




c


project from an attachment shaft


62




a


. As shown in

FIG. 4

, a tip of the detecting section


62




b


projects in a thickness direction of the recording paper


11


. In this way, a projecting section


62




d


is formed. The projecting section


62




d


is arranged such that the tip thereof projects through both of a cutout


28




a


of the pushing-up plate


28


and the cutout


30


of the inner member


21


.




As shown in

FIG. 7

, the engaging section


62




c


is formed with two engaging claws


68


projecting from the top thereof. Each engaging claw


68


goes through an engaging hole


69


formed at one end of the indicating lever


63


. By means of the engaging claws


68


, rotation of the detecting lever


62


is transmitted to the indicating lever


63


.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, the indicating lever


63


is formed such that an engaging section


63




a


and an indicating section


63




b


are connected in an L-like shape. The indicating lever


63


is rotatably attached to the bottom portion


35




a


of the cassette body


35


by means of an attachment shaft


35




c


. The support plate


64


is fixed to the indicating lever


63


with screws


74


.




A torsion spring


70


is disposed between the indicating lever


63


and the bottom portion


35




a


to urge the indicating lever in a counterclockwise direction. A length from the top of the indicating lever


63




b


to the attachment shaft


35




c


is longer than a length from the engaging hole


69


of the engaging section


63




a


to the attachment shaft


35




c


. Due to this, a small rotational amount of the detecting lever


62


is converted to a large rotational amount of the top of the indicating lever


63


.




The top of the indica ting section


63




b


is bent at 90 degrees to form a label sticking section


63




c


on which a remaining-amount indicating label


71


is stuck.




As shown in

FIG. 8

, the label


71


is arranged at a position facing the window


61


. The label


71


is constituted of indicating areas


72


and


73


. The indicating area


72


shows that the remaining amount is zero. The indicating area


73


shows the remaining amount by a ratio of a white area to a green area. The indicating area


72


is painted red. When the indicating area


72


is indicated in the indicating window


61


of the cassette body


35


, the absence of the recording paper


11


may be recognized at a glance.




The indicating area


73


is divided into two triangle areas by a diagonal line. The upper triangle area is painted white, and the lower triangle area is painted green. The white area


73




a


and the green area


73




b


are observed in the indicating window


61


, and the remaining amount is shown by the ratio of the white area


73




a


to the green area


73




b


. For example, as shown in

FIG. 8C

, when the green area


73




b


is larger than the white area


73




a


in the indicating window


61


, the remaining amount of the recording papers


11


is indicated as being large. In contrast, as shown in

FIG. 8B

, when the white area


73




a


is larger than the green area


73




b


, the remaining amount is indicated as being small.




As shown in

FIG. 9

, the lowermost recording paper


11


is moved toward the paper feeding roller


24


in accordance with the decrease of the remaining amount. This movement is detected as the rotation of the detecting lever


62


. As shown in

FIG. 7

, the rotation of the detecting lever


62


is transmitted to the indicating lever


63


via the engaging section


62




c


. Upon this, as shown in

FIG. 6

, the top of the indicating section


63




b


is rotated in the counterclockwise direction. In accordance with this rotation, the label


71


is displayed in the indicating window


61


such as shown in

FIGS. 8C

to


8


A.





FIG. 10

is a graph showing a relationship between the remaining amount of the recording papers


11


and the moving amount of the label


71


. As the recording paper


11


is used, the moving amount of the label


71


increases. The relationship between the remaining amount of the recording paper and the moving amount of the label


71


is linear. However, if a curve of the recording paper


11


occurs, an error of the moving amount of the label


71


becomes large. For example, regarding such error, its error range A


1


is shown by hatching in FIG.


10


.




When the recording paper


11


is used up, the projecting section


62




d


of the detecting lever


62


deeply enters the packaging member


12


through the cutouts


28




a


and


30


of the pushing-up plate


28


and the bottom section


21




a


. The entering amount of the projecting section


62




d


at this time is adjusted such that the rotational amount of the detecting lever


62


is greater in comparison with the circumstance in that the recording papers


11


are decreased one by one. Thus, as shown in

FIG. 10

, when the remaining amount of the recording papers


11


changes from “1” to “0”, the moving amount S


2


of the label


71


is greater by a few times of the previous moving amount S


1


. Thus, the indicating window


61


is simultaneously changed from the indicating area


73


showing a little remaining amount to the red indicating area


72


showing the absence of the recording paper, such as shown in

FIGS. 8B and 8A

. Even if the curve of the recording paper


11


occurs, it is possible to surely indicate the remaining amount “0” of the recording paper


11


.




When the recording papers


11


remain, the indicating area


73


including the green area


73




a


and the white area


73




b


is displayed in the indicating window


61


, such as shown in

FIGS. 8B and 8C

. Due to this, it is recognized at a glance that the recording paper


11


remains. The remaining amount of the recording papers is known from a decreasing extent of the thickness of the stacked recording papers. For this, the detecting lever


62


is rotated in accordance with the thickness of the recording papers. Upon the rotation of the detecting lever


62


, the ratio of the white area


73




a


to the green area


73




b


is changed in the indicating window


61


so that the decrease of the recording papers is known when the green area


73




b


becomes small.





FIG. 5

is a perspective view showing a thermal printer


56


. A front face


75


of the thermal printer


56


is formed with an insertion opening


76


into which the paper cassette


27


is inserted. When the paper cassette


27


is set into the insertion opening


76


, the paper feeding roller


24


goes through the roller opening


55


of the lid


36


, such as shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

. The recording paper


11


in the paper cassette


27


is urged upward by the pushing-up roller


28


so that the uppermost recording paper


11


is adapted to always come into contact with the paper feeding roller


24


.




The front face


75


is provided with a key section


77


, an insertion slot


79


for a smart medium


78


, and a power switch


80


, besides the insertion opening


76


. When the key section


77


is operated to instruct printing, a print image is displayed in a television set being as an external display


81


. After confirming the image, a print key of the key section


77


is operated. Upon this, printing is started.




When printing is performed, at first, the paper feeding roller


24


is rotated in the paper feeding direction. Only the uppermost recording paper


11


is drawn out of the paper package


10


contained in the paper cassette


27


, and is fed into the thermal printer


56


. For the recording paper


11


having been fed, as well known, recording is performed by a thermal head in a three-color frame-sequential manner. Recording is performed one line by one line. At this time, each heating element of the thermal head is driven in synchronism with the advancement of the recording paper


11


. The heating element corresponds to a recorded pixel. Successively, a corresponding fixing lamp is turned on to carry out optical fixation. Thus, the recorded thermosensitive coloring layer does not color when the next layer is thermally recorded. After the three-color images have been recorded in the frame sequential manner, the recording paper


11


is discharged onto the lid


36


of the paper cassette


27


. Then, printing is over.




When the remainder of the recording paper


11


is a little amount, the bottom section


21




a


of the packaging member


12


is lifted by the pushing-up plate


28


. On the other hand, the pushing section


21




c


and the spring section


21




e


press the uppermost recording paper


11


downward. Accordingly, a gap is prevented from occurring between the recording papers


11


. Further, dampproof properties and light-shielding properties are prevented from being lowered. Moreover, the bottom section


21




a


of the inner member


21


tightly contacts the recording paper


11


. Thus, although the opening


26


is formed in the bottom portions


20




d


and


20




e


of the outer member


20


, dust and so forth hardly enter the spaces between the respective recording papers


11


.




In the above embodiment, the label sticking section


63




c


is provided on the top of the indicating lever


63


. However, as shown in

FIG. 12

, a pointer


91


having a triangle shape may be provided on the top of an indicating lever


90


. In this case, a scale label


92


being as the remaining-amount indicating label is provided near the pointer


91


. The scale label


92


includes an empty indicating portion


92




a


and a number indicating scale


92




b


. The number indicating scale


92




b


comprises a seal-paper scale for a seal-type recording paper, and a normal-paper scale for normal recording paper.




In the above embodiment, the present invention is applied to the thermosensitive recording paper. However, this is not exclusive, for example, the present invention may be applied to recording papers of a sublimate type and a thermally melting type. Further, the present invention may be also applicable to recording papers of an ink jet system and a laser printing system.




In the present invention, the recording paper in the paper cassette is not directly watched through a transparent window or the like so that the recording paper is not exposed to the light. Thus, the coloring property of the recording paper does not change.




According to the present invention, the remaining amount of the recording papers can be indicated with accuracy. Further, the whole of the device may be compacted.




Although the present invention has been fully described by way of the preferred embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, various changes and modifications will be apparent to those having skill in this field. Therefore, unless otherwise these changes and modifications depart from the scope of the present invention, they should be construed as included therein.



Claims
  • 1. An indicating device used for a paper cassette and for indicating a remaining amount of a plurality of recording papers, said paper cassette containing said recording papers in a stacked state, and each of said recording papers being supplied to a printer one by one through a paper mouth, said indicating device comprising:a plate for supporting said recording papers, said plate pushing said recording papers such that an uppermost paper in said recording papers faces said paper mouth; a penetration portion formed in said plate; a remaining-amount detecting lever having a top which abuts on said recording papers through said penetration portion, said remaining-amount detecting lever moving in a thickness direction of said recording papers in accordance with said remaining amount of said recording papers; and a remaining-amount indicating lever moved in association with said remaining-amount detecting lever and enlarging and transmitting a rotational amount of said detecting lever, said remaining-amount indicating lever displaying said remaining amount based on a moving amount of said remaining-amount detecting lever.
  • 2. An indicating device according to claim 1, wherein said indicating lever comprises a lever section, both ends of which are respectively provided with an engaging section and an indicating section, said engaging section engaging with said detecting lever and said indicating section being bent substantially at right angles relative to said lever section.
  • 3. An indicating device according to claim 2, wherein said lever section is substantially formed in an L shape, and is horizontally rotated around a shaft on a bottom face of said paper cassette.
  • 4. An indicating device according to claim 3, wherein a length from said shaft to said indicating section is longer than a length from said shaft to said engaging section, whereby, a rotational amount of said indicating section is larger than a rotational amount of said engaging section.
  • 5. An indicating device according to claim 4, wherein said detecting lever abuts on said plurality of recording papers, which are stacked in a vertical direction, from a lower side of said detecting lever to rotate in a vertical direction in accordance with said remaining amount.
  • 6. An indicating device according to claim 5, wherein said detecting lever gradually rotates when said recording papers remain, and said detecting lever largely rotates when said recording papers are used up.
  • 7. An indicating device according to claim 6, wherein a rotational shaft of said detecting lever is provided with a projection engaging with a hole formed in said engaging section of said indicating lever, the vertical rotation of said detecting lever is converted to a horizontal rotation of said indicating lever by said projection and said hole.
  • 8. A n indicating device according to claim 7, wherein said shaft of said indicating lever is located at a corner of said L-shaped lever section.
  • 9. An indicating device according to claim 8, wherein said indicating lever is urged by a spring so as to press said detecting lever against said recording papers.
  • 10. An indicating device according to claim 9, wherein a top of said indicating section is provided with a label for displaying said remaining amount, said label being observable through an indicating window formed in an end-edge face of said paper cassette, and, said label is moved in said indicating window in accordance with a movement of said indicating section, whereby said remaining amount is displayed.
  • 11. An indicating de vice according to claim 10, wherein said label includes a first indication area for showing an absence of said remaining amount, and a second indication area showing a rate of said remaining amount.
  • 12. An indicating device according to claim 9, wherein a top of said indicating section is provided with a pointer for pointing said remaining amount, further, a scale for representing s aid remaining amount is disposed near said pointer, said remaining amount being shown by pointing said scale with said pointer.
  • 13. An indicating device according to claim 12, wherein said scale includes an indication area for showing an absence of said remaining amount.
  • 14. An indicating device according to claim 1, wherein said papers are contained in a paper box having an opening formed at a leading portion thereof, and said paper box is set on said plate and has a cutout corresponding to said penetration portion, into which said top of said remaining-amount detecting lever inserts.
  • 15. An indicating device according to claim 14, wherein said paper cassette comprises a cassette body for containing said paper box, and a lid attached to said cassette body via a hinge so as to be openable.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10-302161 Oct 1998 JP
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