Claims
- 1. A paper feeding apparatus for a printer utilizing either one of fanfold paper having holes along the edges thereof and cut sheet paper comprising a frame, a cylindrical platen having an upstream side and a downstream side rotatably supported on said frame, paper feeding means, said paper feeding means being supported at the upstream side of the platen for feeding the fanfold paper towards said platen, driving means for driving said platen roller means located at the downstream side of the platen, said roller means being coupled to the driving means to rotate with a circumferential speed greater than or equal to the circumferential speed of the platen, the circumferential speed of said platen being greater than circumferential speed of said paper feeding means; pressing means always positioned spaced from said platen for pressing the fanfold paper fed out from the downstream side of the platen to the roller means after printing and during the feeding of the fanfold paper, the pressing means moving from a second position to a first position to press the fanfold paper, the pressing means not bearing against said platen while guiding said fanfold and cut sheet paper whereby friction applied by the roller means draws out the paper from the printer; and means for mounting said pressing means for movement between said first and second positions and limiting the displacement of the pressing means to prevent the displacement of the pressing means to come in contact with said platen.
- 2. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 1, wherein the paper feeding means includes a tractor, said tractor having pins extending therefrom for engaging the holes of the fanfold paper.
- 3. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 1, wherein the paper feeding means includes a sprocket, the sprocket having pins extending therefrom for engaging the holes of the fanfold paper.
- 4. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 1, wherein the roller means includes at least one paper feed roller and at least one auxiliary roller, the paper feed roller being positioned adjacent the auxiliary roller separated at their sides by a predetermined distance and overlapping by a predetermined distance.
- 5. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 1, further comprising biasing means for biasing the pressing means to a first paper pressing position, driving means for supplying a driving force to move said pressing means to a second position, and control means for controlling the driving means by performing one of a plurality of energizations between the second position and the first position while the pressing means is moving between said second position and said first position wherein the pressing means is returned from said second position to said first position, and controlling energization of the driving means when the pressing means is released from the first position and is traveling to said second position.
- 6. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 1, further comprising autoloading means for automatically setting the paper at a predetermined loading position for printing having a first storage means for storing data representative of the predetermined loading position, a switch operable for fine adjustment of the loading position causing the paper to be moved in either of two adjustment directions, and a second storage means for storing data representative of the amount of fine adjustment performed by the switch.
- 7. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 1, further comprising autoloading means for automatically setting the paper at a predetermined loading position for printing having a first storage means for storing data representative of the predetermined loading position, a switch operable for fine adjustment of the loading position causing the paper to be moved in either of two adjustment directions, and a second storage means for storing data representative of the amount of fine adjustment performed by the switch.
- 8. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 7, wherein the first storage means includes a ROM and the second storage means includes a RAM. PG,29
- 9. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a first storage means for storing data representative of a predetermined loading position, a switch for fine adjustment of the loading position in either of two paper feed directions, and a second storage means for storing data representative of the amount of adjustment accomplished by operation of the switch.
- 10. The controlling apparatus of claim 9, wherein said first storage means is provided in a ROM and said second storage means is provided in a RAM.
- 11. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 1, further comprising biasing means for biasing the pressing means to a first paper pressing position, driving means for supplying a driving force to move said pressing means to a second position, and control means for controlling the driving means by performing one of a plurality of energizations between the second position and the first position while the pressing means is moving between said second position and said first position wherein the pressing means is returned from said second position to said first position, and controlling energization of the driving means when the pressing means is released from the first position and is traveling to said second position.
- 12. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 11, wherein the paper feeding means includes a tractor, said tractor having pins extending therefrom for engaging the holes of the fanfold paper.
- 13. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 11, wherein the paper feeding means includes a sprocket, the sprocket having pins extending therefrom for engaging the holes of the fanfold paper.
- 14. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 11, wherein the roller means includes at least one paper feed roller and at least one auxiliary roller, the paper feed roller being positioned adjacent the auxiliary roller separated at their sides by a predetermined distance and overlapping by a predetermined distance.
- 15. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 1, wherein said fanfold paper and cut sheet paper travel along a paper path extending from said upstream side to said downstream side, and further comprising guide means adjacent to said paper feeding means, wherein said guide means guides the paper between said guide means and said platen along said paper path, said paper path being substantially straight between said paper feeding means and said guide means.
- 16. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 15, wherein said paper feeding means is a tractor.
- 17. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 15, wherein said guide means is a paper guide plate fixed to said frame.
- 18. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 17, wherein said paper feeding means is a tractor.
- 19. A paper feeding apparatus for a printer utilizing either one of fanfold paper having holes along the edges thereof and cut sheet paper comprising a frame, a platen having an upstream side and a downstream side rotatably supported on said frame, paper feeding means located at the upstream side of said platen for feeding said fanfold paper by engaging with the holes of said fanfold paper, roller means located at the downstream side of said platen, said roller means feeding said fanfold paper and said cut sheet beyond said platen, driving means for driving said platen, roller means, and pressing means for pressing said fanfold paper, said pressing means including a paper bail located downstream of said platen, the paper bail being movable between a first position and at least a second position, said paper bail guiding said fanfold paper and said cut sheet which is further fed out beyond said platen, said paper bail not coming in contact with said fanfold paper and said cut sheet paper while in the second position and maintaining the second position until a leading edge of said fanfold paper and cut sheet paper reaches the paper bail, and means for mounting said paper bail for movement between said first position and second position and limiting the displacement of the paper bail to prevent the displacement of the paper bail from coming in contact with the platen, the paper bail guiding said fanfold paper to said roller means when in said first position so that said paper automatically engages said roller means when passing said paper bail, said first position being along the paper path and a distance from said platen, the circumferential speed of said platen being greater than the circumferential speed of said paper feeding means and less than the circumferential speed of said roller means.
- 20. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 19, further comprising autoloading means for automatically setting the paper at a predetermined loading position for printing having a first storage means for storing data representative of the predetermined loading position, a switch operable for fine adjustment of the loading position causing the paper to be moved in either of two adjustment directions, and a second storage means for storing data representative of the amount of fine adjustment performed by the switch.
- 21. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 19, further comprising biasing means for biasing the pressing means to a first paper pressing position, second driving means for supplying a driving force to move said pressing means to a second position, and control means for controlling the second driving means by performing one of a plurality of energizations between the second position and the first position while the pressing means is moving between said second position and said first position at least one of the energizations being at a different energization level than a second energization, wherein the pressing means is returned from said second position to said first position, and controlling energization of the second driving means when the pressing means is released from the first position and is traveling to said second position.
- 22. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 19, further comprising a first storage means for storing data representative of a predetermined loading position, a switch for fine adjustment of the loading position in either of two paper feed directions, and a second storage means for storing data representative of the amount of adjustment accomplished by operation of the switch.
- 23. The controlling apparatus of claim 22, wherein said first storage means is provided in a ROM and said second storage means is provided in a RAM.
- 24. A paper feeding apparatus for a printer utilizing fanfold paper having holes along the edges thereof comprising a frame, a platen having an upstream and a downstream side rotatably supported on said frame, first roller means for feeding a cut sheet, said first roller means located downstream of said platen, second roller means located downstream of said platen for feeding a cut sheet to said first roller means beyond the position of said platen, driving means for driving said platen and second roller means, and pressing means for pressing paper including a paper bail located upstream of said second roller means being movable from a first position to at least a second position, said paper bail guiding said cut sheet fee beyond the position of said plate; and means for mounting said paper bail for movement between said first position and said second position and limiting the displacement of said paper bail to prevent the displacement of the paper bail to come in contact with the platen, said paper bail being located int he second position until the leading edge of said cut sheet reaches the position of the paper bail; the paper bail being positioned in the first position a distance from said platen to guide said cut sheet to said second roller means so that said paper automatically engages said second roller means when the leading edge of the paper passes the position of the paper bail, said first position being along the paper path.
- 25. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 24, wherein the second roller means includes at least one paper feed roller and at least one auxiliary roller, the paper feed roller being positioned adjacent the auxiliary roller separated at their sides by a predetermined distance and overlapping by a predetermined distance.
- 26. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 24, further comprising biasing means for biasing the pressing means to a first paper pressing position, second driving means for supplying a driving force to move said pressing means to a second position, and control means for controlling the second driving means by performing one of a plurality of energizations between the second position and the first position while the pressing means is moving between said second position and said first position, at least one of the energization being at a different energization level than a second energization wherein the pressing means is returned from said second position to said first position, and controlling energization of the second driving means when the pressing means is released from the first position and is traveling to said second position.
- 27. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 24, further comprising autoloading means for automatically setting the paper at a predetermined loading position for printing having a first storage means for storing data representative of the predetermined loading position, a switch operable for fine adjustment of the loading position causing the paper to be moved in either of two adjustment directions, and a second storage means for storing data representative of the amount of the fine adjustment performed by the switch.
- 28. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 27, further comprising a first storage means for storing data representative of a predetermined loading position, a switch for fine adjustment of the loading position in either of two paper feed directions, and a second storage means for storing data representative of the amount of adjustment accomplished by operation of the switch.
- 29. The controlling apparatus of claim 28, wherein said first storage means is provided in a ROM and said second storage means is provided in a RAM.
- 30. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 24, further comprising a first storage means for storing data representative of a predetermined loading position, a switch for fine adjustment of the loading position in either of two paper feed directions, and a second storage means for storing data representative of the amount of adjustment accomplished by operation of the switch.
- 31. The controlling apparatus of claim 30, wherein said first storage means is provided in a ROM and said second storage means is provided in a RAM.
- 32. A paper feeding apparatus for a printer utilizing either fanfold paper having holes along the edges thereof or cut sheet paper comprising a frame, a platen having an upstream side and a downstream side rotatably supported on said frame, roller means positioned at the downstream side of said platen, said roller means feeding a cut sheet and fanfold paper beyond said platen, driving means for driving said platen and roller means, the circumferential velocity of said platen being less than the circumferential velocity of said roller means, and a paper bail being movable from a first position to at least a second position, and means for mounting said paper bail for movement between said first position and second position and limiting the displacement of the paper bail to prevent the displacement of the paper bail to come in contact with said platen, the paper bail being positioned in said second position downstream from said platen until the leading edge of one of said cut sheet paper and fanfold paper passes the second position of said paper bail, said paper bail being in said first position to guide said cut sheet and said fanfold paper to said roller means, the first position being along the paper path, not in contact with said platen.
- 33. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 32, wherein the roller means includes at least one paper feed roller and at least one auxiliary roller, the paper feed roller being positioned adjacent the auxiliary roller separated at their sides by a predetermined distance and overlapping by a predetermined distance.
- 34. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 32, further comprising autoloading means for automatically setting the paper at a predetermined loading position for printing having a first storage means for storing data representative of the predetermined loading position, a switch operable for fine adjustment of the loading position causing the paper to be moved in either of two adjustment directions, and a second storage means for storing data representative of the amount of fine adjustment performed by the switch.
- 35. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 32, further comprising biasing means for biasing the paper bail to the first paper pressing position, second driving means for supplying a driving force to move said paper bail to the second position, and control means for controlling the second driving means by performing one of a plurality of energizations between the second position and the first position while the paper bail is moving between said second position and said first position at least one of the energization levels being at a different energization wherein the pressing means is returned from said second position to said first position, and controlling energization of the second driving means when the paper bail is released from the first position and is traveling to said second position.
- 36. A paper feeding apparatus for a printer utilizing fanfold paper having holes along the edges thereof comprising a frame; a platen having an upstream side and a downstream side, said platen being rotatably supported on said frame; paper feeding means for feeding paper towards said platen, said paper feeding means being supported at the upstream of said platen; driving means for rotatably driving said platen; roller means located at the downstream side of said platen, and pressing means always positioned spaced from the platen for pressing the fanfold paper fed out from the downstream side of said platen to said roller means, during the feeding of the fanfold paper; and means for mounting said pressing means for movement between said first position and said second position and limiting the displacement of the pressing means to prevent the displacement of the pressing means to come in contact with said platen, said roller means being coupled to the driving means and being rotated thereby, the circumferential speed of said platen being greater than the circumferential speed of said paper feeding means, the circumferential speed of said roller means being greater than the circumferential speed of said platen, the roller means including a paper feed-out roller and an auxiliary roller, said paper feed-out roller being disposed in an overlapping manner relative to the auxiliary roller, the paper feed-out roller being rotatably driven by said driving means.
- 37. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 36, wherein the outer diameter of said paper feed-out roller is greater than the outer diameter of said auxiliary roller.
- 38. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 36, further comprising a first shaft and a second shaft and wherein said paper feed-out roller is fixedly mounted to said first shaft, and said auxiliary roller is rotatably mounted about said second shaft.
- 39. The paper feeding apparatus of claim 38, wherein said paper feed-out roller has the coefficient of friction of rubber.
Priority Claims (4)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/626,378 filed Dec. 12, 1990, pending which is a Continuation of U.S. patent Ser. No. 07/494,998 filed Mar. 16, 1990, now abandoned, which is a Continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/210,440 filed Jun. 23, 1988, now abandoned.
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