Claims
- 1. In a method of output printing by means of a computer equipped with a printer capable of printing on a print-out form sheet a substantial number of character imprints in rows across the sheet as the sheet is advanced along a longitudinal flow axis in the printer with the rows as printed succeeding one another in parallel relation on the sheet and extending normal to said longitudinal flow axis, the printer being provided with imprintable printing characters which have their upright reading axes oriented normal to said longitudinal flow axis of the sheet, the character imprints of each row being aligned with the character imprints of the other rows to form longitudinal lines of character imprints which extend parallel to said longitudinal flow axis from a leading end portion of the sheet to the trailing end portion of the sheet and provide printed material to be read in a direction parallel to said longitudinal flow axis, the improvement comprising:
- printing with said printing characters of said printer a selected plurality of said character imprints across the leading end portion of the sheet in a row extending normal to said longitudinal flow axis of the sheet and with the reading axes of the imprinted characters aligned across the sheet and normal to said longitudinal flow axis;
- thereby completing on the sheet the character imprints for the leading extremities of said longitudinal lines of character imprints for forming the printed material to be read in a direction parallel to said longitudinal flow axis of the sheet;
- progressively advancing the form sheet one imprint row at a time along said longitudinal flow axis of the sheet in the direction of the leading end portion of the sheet and of the leading extremities of said longitudinal lines of character imprints;
- after each imprint row advance of the sheet, imprinting with said printing characters of said printer another row of a selected plurality of said character imprints to extend across the sheet and normal to the longitudinal flow axis of the sheet and with the imprinted characters in said another row being aligned in side-by-side relation to the character imprints of the preceding imprinted row of the character imprints, and thereby adding successive character imprints to said longitudinal lines of character imprints as required for forming said printed material;
- continuing to add character imprints to said longitudinal lines of character imprints row-by-row by imprinting successive rows of selected pluralities of the character imprints as the sheet is progressively advanced row-by-row along said longitudinal flow axis, until finally trailing extremities of the longitudinal lines of character imprints are completed at said trailing portion of the sheet;
- and thereby completing the printed material of all of said longitudinal lines of character imprints;
- whereby after imprinting has been completed as a result of the row-by-row advance of the sheet along said longitudinal flow axis of the sheet, together with the coordinated successive imprinting of the rows of character imprints in row-by-row sequence until the longitudinal lines of character imprints have been completed into intelligible context, said longitudinal lines of character imprints provide printed matter which can be read in said direction parallel to said longitudinal flow axis of the sheet.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, comprising providing said printing characters on a type chain, driving the chain to run along an axis extending normal to said longitudinal flow axis of the sheet and with the reading axis of each of the characters lying parallel to the chain axis, and printing said rows of character imprints by impressing the characters selectively onto the sheet from the driven chain.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, comprising moving said printing characters into imprinting position relative to the print-out form sheet, on a rotary device rotating on an axis which extends normal to said longitudinal flow axis of the sheet and having the printing characters oriented with their reading axes extending parallel to the axis of the device, and effecting said imprinting of said rows of characters of the device onto the print-out form sheet.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 23,630 filed Mar. 30, 1970, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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