Claims
- 1. A dot matrix printing apparatus for printing dots along a desired printing line on a recording paper, comprising:
- a platen, said platen extending at least along the desired printing line;
- a movable dot font element carrier adjacent to said platen and generally parallel thereto, said carrier traversing the desired printing line;
- a plurality of dot font elements in a plurality of sizes connected to said carrier on a surface thereof facing said platen, said dot font elements being spaced apart from each other by at least a first width, said first width being measured along the desired printing line;
- a reversible driving means engaging said dot font element carrier for moving said carrier at a predetermined velocity in either direction parallel to said platen to cause said carrier and said dot font elements to traverse the desired printing line in either direction;
- at least one impact hammer adjacent to said dot font element carrier and so positioned that said dot font element carrier passes between said impact hammer and said platen, said impact hammer having an impact face width measured along the desired printing line which is at least an integral number of widths of characters in any desired matrix printing format, said impact face width being less than said first width of spacing between said adjacent dot font elements on said carrier;
- hammer actuator means connected to said impact hammer for actuating said impact hammer to impact said dot font element carrier each said impact driving at least a portion of said carrier and a said dot font element thereon toward said platen;
- timing means connected to said hammer actuating means for timing said impact to occur when a said font element of the desired size is adjacent to a portion of the desired printing line where a printed dot is desired;
- means for shifting said paper in a direction generally orthogonal to the desired printing line;
- a series of machine-sensible, regularly spaced timing and font size indicating indicia on said font element carrier; and
- a sensor for said indicia, said sensor being mounted in a fixed position adjacent to said dot font element carrier for sensing said indicia and developing timing signals for use in actuating said hammers.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 167,181 filed July 9, 1980, abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
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Continuations (1)
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