Claims
- 1. A paper feed control apparatus for a dot printer of the type which prints characters by forming dots onto a paper with each two adjacent dots thereof being spaced from each other in a paper feed direction by a preselected distance, or pitch, said dot printer having a stepping motor for advancing paper in the paper feed direction, said stepping motor being rotatable in step increments with each being equal to said pitch, said stepping motor being selectively driveable in a one-pitch feed mode for advancing the paper for a distance equal to said pitch to an imprinting position and in a multi-pitch feed mode for advancing the paper in increments of said pitch over a plurality of pitches to an imprinting position, said control apparatus comprising:
- motor driving means coupled to the stepping motor for generating driving signals to provide a one-pitch rotation of said motor;
- timing means coupled to said motor driving means for actuating said driving signals and to control the time interval between said driving signals for thereby establishing the rotational speed of said motor, said time interval of the timing means being selectively settable;
- memory means coupled to said timing means for storing a first time interval for said one-pitch feed mode and at least a second time interval for said multi-pitch feed mode, wherein said second time interval is shorter than said first time interval to produce a greater motor rotational speed during at least a portion of said multi-pitch feed mode; and
- means for determining the number of pitches to be rotated, for transferring one of the first and second time intervals corresponding to such number from the memory means to the timing means to thereby set said time interval of the timing means, and for transferring said first time interval from said memory means to said timing means when only one pitch remains to be rotated in said multi-pitch feed mode.
- 2. A paper feed control apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said at least a second time interval comprises a plurality of time intervals, one of said plurality of time intervals corresponding to motor pitches in a multi-pitch feed mode greater than N pitches and at least another of said plurality of time intervals corresponding to a number of pitches between one and N, said one time interval being shorter than said another time interval to thereby produce higher rotational motor speed for rotations greater than N.
- 3. A paper feed control apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said at least another of said plurality of time intervals comprises multiple time intervals of increasing duration in correspondence to a decrease in the number of remaining one-pitch rotations to produce lower rotational motor speed as the position for imprinting is approached.
- 4. A paper feed control apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said determining means comprises a counter into which an initial count is input corresponding to the total number of pitches to be rotated, and means for reducing the count in said counter by one for each one-pitch motor rotation.
- 5. A paper feed method for a dot printer of the type which prints characters by forming dots onto a paper with each two adjacent dots thereof being spaced from each other in a paper feed direction by a preselected distance, or pitch, said dot printer having a stepping motor for advancing paper in the paper feed direction, said stepping motor being rotatable in step increments with each being equal to said pitch, said stepping motor being selectively driveable in a one-pitch feed mode for advancing the paper for a distance equal to said pitch to an imprinting positon and in a multi-pitch feed mode for advancing the paper in increments of said pitch over a plurality of pitches to an imprinting position, said method comprising the steps of:
- generating driving signals and controlling the time interval between said driving signals with a timing means for thereby establishing the rotational speed of said motor, said time interval being selectively settable;
- storing a first time interval for said one-pitch feed mode and at least a second time interval for said multi-pitch feed mode in a memory, wherein said second time interval is shorter than said first time interval to produce a greater motor rotational speed during at least a portion of said multi-pitch feed mode; and
- determining the number of pitches to be rotated, and transferring one of the first and second time intervals corresponding to such number from the memory to the timing means to thereby set said time interval of the timing means;
- said transferring step including transferring said first time interval from said memory to said timing means when only one pitch remains to be rotated in said multi-pitch feed mode.
- 6. A method according to claim 5, wherein said at least a second time interval comprises a plurality of time intervals, one of said plurality of time intervals corresponding to motor pitches in a multi-pitch feed mode greater than N pitches and at least another of said plurality of time intervals corresponding to a number of pitches between one and N, said one time interval being shorter than said another time interval to thereby produce higher rotational motor speed for rotations greater than N.
- 7. A method according to claim 6, wherein said at least another of said plurality of time intervals comprises multiple time intervals of increasing duration in correspondence to a decrease in the number of remaining one-pitch rotations to produce lower rotational motor speed as the position for imprinting is approached.
- 8. A method according to claim 7, wherein said determining step comprises inputting to a counter an initial count corresponding to the total number of pitches to be rotated, and reducing the count in said counter by one for each one-pitch motor rotation.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 754,396, filed July 11, 1985, now abandoned.
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