Printer unit and printing apparatus incorporating the same

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6758614
  • Patent Number
    6,758,614
  • Date Filed
    Friday, November 15, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 6, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A print head is provided in a casing of a printing apparatus having a housing section which houses continuous paper therein, to perform printing on the continuous paper. A platen roller has a platen shaft rotatably supported on a cover of the printing apparatus which is pivotably supported on the casing to open or close the housing section. The platen roller being abutted against the print head through the continuous paper situated therebetween and rotating to feed the continuous paper, when the cover is closed. A head support member is disposed in the casing and has a head shaft which pivotably supports the print head so as to vary a distance with respect to the platen roller. A lock lever is pivotable about the platen shaft. The lock lever is engaged with the head shaft to determine a position of the platen roller with respect to the print head when the cover is closed.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a printer unit which effects printing on continuous paper such as rolled paper and a printing apparatus incorporating such a printer unit.




In the related art, one type of printing apparatus includes a housing section for housing continuous paper, such as rolled paper, and effects printing by drawing the continuous paper from the housing section. Printing apparatus of this type has an opening section that is opened and closed by a cover. The continuous paper is replaced and the inside of the printing apparatus is maintained through this opening section. When installing or replacing the continuous paper, the printing apparatus entails a necessity of manually drawing the continuous paper from the housing section and setting the thus-drawn continuous paper along a predetermined paper path. It is therefore preferable to locate a print head on the side of the housing and a platen roller disposed in a position opposite to the print head on the side of the cover for opening and closing the opening section of the housing. This configuration assures that the continuous paper can be easily aligned in the paper path when the cover is opened to replace the continuous paper because the platen roller retracts with the cover and thus opens the paper path.




If a thermal print head is used in a printing apparatus, securing of print quality requires accurate positioning of a platen roller with a print line of a print head and pressing of continuous paper against the print line of the print head (with the platen roller). To this end, such a cover of an ordinary thermal printing apparatus is equipped with a pivotable lock lever. The platen roller is positioned by causing the lock lever to engage with the housing.




However, in the related-art printing apparatus, the lock lever is pivotally supported by a lever shaft projecting from the platen frame. The lock lever is engaged with a locking shaft projecting from a head frame. Hence, there is a potential risk of accuracy of positioning of the platen roller with the print head being deteriorated by an error in machining of the platen frame, an error in attachment of the lever shaft to the platen frame, an error in machining of the head frame, and an error in attachment of the locking shaft to the head frame.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a printer unit, which enables an improvement in the accuracy of positioning of a platen roller with respect to a print head by minimizing error factors existing between the platen roller and the print head, which obviates a necessity for special lever axis (shaft) or locking axis (shaft), and which enables an attempt for reducing the number of parts and simplifying the structure thereof.




It is also an object of the invention to provide a printing apparatus incorporating such a printer unit.




In order to achieve the above objects, according to the present invention, there is provided a printer unit, comprising:




a print head, provided in a casing of a printing apparatus having a housing section which houses continuous paper therein, and operable to perform printing on the continuous paper;




a platen roller, having a platen shaft rotatably supported on a cover of the printing apparatus which is pivotably supported on the casing to open or close the housing section, the platen roller being abutted against the print head with the continuous paper therebetween and rotated to feed the continuous paper, when the cover is closed;




a head support member, disposed in the casing and pivotably supporting the print head around a head shaft so as to move the print head toward the platen roller; and




a lock lever, which is pivotable about the platen shaft and is engaged with the head shaft to determine a position of the platen roller with respect to the print head when the cover is closed.




Preferably, the head shaft is disposed closer to a pivot of the cover than a printing face of the print head. In such a configuration, since the lock lever is arranged so as not to project from the extremity of the cover, the lock lever is prevented from interfering with opening and closing of the cover, and designing of the cover can be facilitated.




Preferably, an imaginary line passing through an axis of the platen shaft and an axis of the head shaft is substantially parallel with a printing face of the print head when the cover is closed. In such a configuration, positioning of the platen roller with respect to the print head is facilitated, and printing accuracy can be improved by suppressing displacement of the platen roller resulting from driving reaction force.




Preferably, the printer unit further comprises: a platen frame, fixed on the cover, and formed with supporting holes elongated in a direction substantially perpendicular to a printing face of the print head when the cover is closed; and bearing members, through which both ends of the platen shaft is rotatably supported on the platen frame, each of the bearing members being supported by each of the supporting holes movably in an elongating direction of the supporting holes. In such a configuration, since the platen roller (platen shaft) is movable back and forth along with the lock lever, the platen roller can be positioned accurately with respect to the print head without being affected by an error in attachment of the head support member (or a head frame described below) to the casing or the platen frame to the cover.




Here, it is preferable that: the lock lever includes a first engagement member and a first stopper; the platen frame includes a second engagement member and a second stopper; the printer unit further comprises an urging member interposed between the first engagement member and the second engagement member so as to pivot the lock lever in a first direction such that the lock lever engages with the head shaft; and a pivotal movement of the lock lever in the first direction is restricted when the first stopper and the second stopper come in contact with each other.




It is also preferable that the lock lever is formed with a tapered portion which is brought into contact with the head shaft to pivot, for example, temporarily, the lock lever in a second direction opposite to the first direction during a closing operation of the cover.




Further, it is preferable that the head support member is formed with grooves into which the bearing members are respectively fitted when the cover is closed.




Still further, it is preferable that the head support member is formed with projections onto which the bearing members are respectively brought into contact during a closing operation of the cover, so that the print head is temporarily moved away from the platen roller.




Still further, it is preferable that the printer unit as set forth above, further comprises: a head frame, fixed to the casing while pivotably supporting the head support member, the head frame including a first stopper; and an urging member, interposed between the head frame and the head support member so as to pivot the head support member toward the platen roller. The head support member may also further include a second stopper so as to restrict a pivotal movement of the head support member when the first stopper and the second stopper come in contact with each other.




Here, it is preferable that the head frame is formed with grooves into which the bearing members are respectively fitted when the cover is closed.




Further, it is preferable that the head frame includes a guide member which guides the continuous paper into a space between the print head and the platen roller.




Still further, it is preferable that a dimension of each of the bearing members in an axial direction of the platen shaft is greater than an additional thickness of the head frame and the head support member.




Preferably, the lock lever includes a lock releaser which disengages the lock lever from the head shaft.




According to the present invention, there is also provided a printing apparatus incorporating the above described printer unit.




According to the present invention, there is also provided a printing apparatus, comprising:




a print head unit;




a platen unit;




a print head, provided in the print head unit, and operable to perform printing on continuous paper;




a platen roller, provided in the platen unit, having a platen shaft, the platen roller being abutted against the print head with the continuous paper therebetween and rotated to feed the continuous paper;




a head support member, provided in the print head unit, the head support member pivotably supporting the print head around a head shaft so as to move the print head toward the platen roller; and




a lock lever, provided in the platen unit, the lock lever being pivotable about the platen shaft and engaged with the head shaft to determine a position of the platen roller with respect to the print head.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above objects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by describing in detail preferred exemplary embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a printing apparatus when a cover is closed;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the printing apparatus when the cover is opened;





FIG. 3

is a schematic cross-sectional view of the printing apparatus;





FIG. 4

is a fragmentary side view of a printer unit when the cover is closed;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the printer unit when the cover is closed;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of the printer unit when the cover is opened;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the printer unit shown in

FIG. 6

when viewed from another angle;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of a platen frame;





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of a lock member;





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of a head support member;





FIG. 11

is a perspective view of the head support member provided with a print head;





FIGS. 12A

to


12


C are descriptive views showing temporary retracting action of the print head;





FIG. 13

is a descriptive view showing positioning action of a platen roller when the cover is opened; and





FIG. 14

is a descriptive view showing positioning action of the platen roller when the cover is closed.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




An embodiment of the invention will be described hereinbelow by reference to the accompanying drawings. As will be known from

FIGS. 1

to


3


, the printing apparatus


10


comprises a housing section


12


for housing rolled paper P as a type of continuous paper is provided in a casing


11


. An opening section


13


is formed above the housing section


12


, and rolled paper P is replaced through the opening section


13


. The opening section


13


is opened and closed by a cover


14


which is pivotable up and down while a rear end of the cover


14


is taken as a pivot. A slit-shaped discharging port


15


is formed between an front end of the cover


14


and a front edge of the opening section


13


. One end of the rolled paper P rotatably retained in the housing section


12


is withdrawn from the discharging port


15


by way of a paper path


16


.




Disposed along the paper path


16


are a thermal print head


17


, a platen roller


18


for transporting the rolled paper P at a position opposite the print head


17


, and a cutter unit


19


for cutting the rolled paper P at a position downstream of the platen roller


18


. When the printing apparatus


10


has received a print instruction, the print head


17


effects printing on the rolled paper P while the platen roller


18


feeds the rolled paper P. Subsequently, the printed portion of the paper is further advanced toward the discharging port


15


. When the trailing end of the printed portion reaches a particular position relative to the cutter unit


19


, the cutter unit


19


cuts the paper to separate the printed portion from the paper unwound from the rolled paper P. The separated portion is then supplied from the discharging port


15


as a single cut sheet to a user.




As shown in

FIGS. 4

to


7


, a printing mechanism of the printing apparatus


10


is assembled into a unit such as a printer unit


20


. The printer unit


20


comprises a head unit


21


to be provided on a main body of the printing apparatus (i.e., the casing


11


), and a platen unit


22


to be provided on the cover


14


. As a result, in a state in which the cover


14


is opened, the platen roller


18


to be built into the platen unit


22


retracts from the print head


17


to be built in the head unit


21


, thereby opening a paper path


16


. When the rolled paper P is replaced, the cover


14


is opened, and the rolled paper P is housed in the housing section


12


. Subsequently, one end of the rolled paper P is drawn to the outside of the casing


11


. In this state, the cover


14


is closed, whereby the rolled paper P is set along the paper path


16


.




The platen unit


22


comprises a platen frame


23


to be fixed on a lower face of the front end of the cover


14


; a platen shaft


24


rotatably supported by the platen frame


23


; a lock member


25


which pivots back and forth around the platen shaft


24


; and springs


26


for urging the lock member


25


backward. As shown in

FIG. 8

, the platen frame


23


is formed so as to assume the shape of a gate when viewed from the front. Elongated platen support holes


23




b


are formed in respective side plates


23




a


. The platen roller


18


is provided integrally in an intermediate portion of the platen shaft


24


. A platen gear


27


is provided integrally on the left end of the platen shaft


24


. Both ends of the platen shaft


24


penetrate through corresponding platen support holes


23




b


and are supported by the platen frame


23


via bearing members


28


. An inner side edge of each bearing member


28


extends toward the platen roller


18


so as to have a width wider than an additional thickness of a head frame


29


and a head support member


30


(described later) in an axial direction of the platen shaft


24


.




As shown in

FIG. 9

, the lock member


25


is formed so as to assume the shape of a gate when viewed from the front. A lock lever


25




a


is provided on either side of the lock member


25


. Integrally formed in the lock lever


25




a


are an engagement hook


25




b


, a stopper piece


25




c


, a spring engagement piece


25




d


, a lock release piece


25




e


, and a support hole


25




f


. The support hole


25




f


is pivotably fitted around a corresponding bearing member


28


. The lock member


25


is supported so as to be pivotable back and forth around the platen shaft


24


.




Each of the springs


26


is interposed in a pulled state between a spring engagement piece


23




c


formed at the rear end of the platen frame


23


and the spring engagement piece


25




d


of the lock lever


25




a


. Further backward pivotal movement of the lock levers


25




a


, which are urged backward by the springs


26


, is restricted as a result of the stopper pieces


25




c


coming into contact with stopper pieces


23




d


of the platen frame


23


. At this time, the lock levers


25




a


are oriented in a direction substantially perpendicular to the cover


14


, thereby avoiding projection of the lock levers


25




a


from the extremity of the cover


14


. In place of the stopper pieces


23




d


of the platen frame


23


, projections projecting outside from side plates


23




a


may be formed.




The head unit


21


comprises a head frame


29


to be mounted on the main body of the printing apparatus; a head support member


30


to be provided on the head frame


29


so as to be pivotable back and forth; springs


31


for urging the head support member


30


to the platen roller


18


; and a platen drive mechanism


32


for transmitting driving force to the platen roller


18


. The head frame


29


is formed so as to assume the shape of the letter U when viewed from the front. A step-shaped paper guide


29




a


(see

FIG. 3

) is formed at the rear end of the head frame


29


for guiding the rolled paper P drawn from the housing section


12


into a space defined between the print head


17


and the platen roller


18


. A fitting groove


29




c


is formed in each of side plate sections


29




b


of the head frame


29


. When the cover


14


is closed, the bearing members


28


are fitted into the fitting grooves


29




c


from above.




As shown in

FIGS. 10 and 11

, the head support member


30


is formed so as to assume the shape of the letter U when viewed from the top. The print head


17


is bonded integrally to a supporting face


30




a


opposing the platen roller


18


. The thermal print head


17


has the shape of a flat plate of specified thickness. A print line (heating element)


17




a


is formed at an upper front end so as to extend from side to side. In order to ensure print quality, the print head


17


of this type is required to press the rolled paper P against the print line


17




a


. In order to satisfy this requirement, the head support member


30


is disposed to rotate freely back and forth on the head frame


29


by way of the rotary shaft


33


, and is urged to the platen roller


18


side by the springs


31


.




An arm section


30




b


is provided on either side of the head support member


30


so as to extend backward. A fitting groove


30




c


is formed in each of the arm sections


30




b


such that the respective bearing members


28


fit into the grooves


30




c


from above when the cover


14


is closed. Further, a contact projection


30




d


is formed integrally on each arm section


30




b


so as to come into contact with a corresponding bearing member


28


and to cause the head support member


30


(print head


17


) to temporarily retract from the platen roller


18


. A support hole


30




e


is formed proximally below the fitting groove


30




c


on each of the arm sections


30




b


. The rotary shaft


33


penetrating through the support holes


30




e


is offset backward with reference to a printing face of the print head


17


(i.e., close to a pivot


14




a


of the cover


14


). Both ends of the rotary shaft


33


also serve as locking shafts which engage the engagement hooks


25




b


of the lock levers


25




a.






The springs


31


are interposed in a compressed state between the pair of spring support pieces


29




d


standing on the head frame


29


and the head support member


30


to be urged backward. As a result of stopper pieces


30




f


projecting from both ends of the head support member


30


coming into contact with the stopper pieces


29




e


of the head frame


29


, further backward pivotal movement of the head support member


30


is restricted.




Since the rotary shaft


33


is offset closer to the pivot


14




a


of the cover


14


than to the printing face of the print head


17


, the lock levers


25




a


can be arranged so as not to project from the extremity of the cover


14


. Consequently, elimination of an inconvenience, such as interference in opening and closing action of the cover


14


by the lock lever


25




a


can be achieved, along with facilitation of designing of the casing


11


.




Further, the necessity for special lever shaft or locking shaft is obviated, thereby enabling reduction of the number of components and simplifying the structure of a printing apparatus.




A platen drive mechanism


32


comprises a motor


34


disposed at a left inner part on the head frame


29


; and a gear train


35


which transmits driving force of the motor


34


to the platen gear


27


. The gear train


35


comprises a drive gear


36


provided on a motor shaft


34




a


of the motor


34


; a first transmission gear


37


meshing with the drive gear


36


; a second transmission gear


37




a


formed integrally with the first transmission gear


37


; a third transmission gear


38


meshing with the second transmission gear


37




a


; and a fourth transmission gear


38




a


formed integrally with the third transmission gear


38


. The gear train


35


is disposed along the left outside surface of the head frame


29


. When the cover


14


is closed, the platen gear


27


engages the fourth transmission gear


38




a


. When the motor


34


is rotated in a predetermined direction in this state, the platen roller


18


performs a paper feeding operation.




Next, the temporary retracting action of the print head


17


to be performed at the time of closing of the cover


14


will be described by reference to

FIGS. 12A

to


12


C. As shown in

FIG. 12A

, when the cover


14


is opened, the platen roller


18


retracts with the cover


14


from the print head


17


, thereby opening the paper path


16


. At this time, the head support member


30


is rotated backward by pressing action of the springs


31


. In association with backward rotation, the print head


17


enters the path of movement of the platen roller


18


.




As shown in

FIG. 12B

, when the cover


14


is closed, the bearing members


28


for supporting both sides of the platen shaft


24


come into contact with the contact projections


30




d


of the head support member


30


at a position before a closing position. In response to the contact, the head support member


30


temporarily retracts and rotates forward. In association with such a temporary retracting rotation, an upper edge of the print head


17


retracts from the locus of movement of the platen roller


18


. As a result, the cover


14


can be closed without causing the platen roller


18


to come into contact with the upper edge of the print head


17


.




As shown in

FIG. 12C

, when the cover


14


reaches a predetermined closing position, the head support member


30


that has temporarily retracted and moved forward is rotated backward under the force of the springs


31


in association with the contact projections


30




d


departing from the bearing members


28


. As a result, the print line


17




a


of the print head


17


is pressed against the platen roller


18


via the rolled paper P, thus entering a printable state.




Next, the positioning operation of the platen roller


18


(cover locking operation) will be described by reference to

FIGS. 13 and 14

. As shown in

FIG. 13

, the lock levers


25




a


are disposed freely rotatable back and forth about the platen shaft


24


. When the cover


14


is opened, the lock levers


25




a


are rotated backward under the force of the springs


26


. At this time, the lock levers


25




a


are oriented in a direction substantially perpendicular to the cover


14


, thus avoiding projection from the extremity of the cover


14


. When an operation for closing the cover


14


is performed, tapered sections


25




g


formed at the extremities of the respective engagement hooks


25




b


come into contact with respective ends of the rotary shaft


33


at a position before the closing position. In association with the contacting action, the lock levers


25




a


are rotated forward.




As shown in

FIG. 14

, when the cover


14


reaches the closing position, the lock levers


25




a


are rotated backward under the force of the springs


26


, whereby the engagement hooks


25




b


engage the respective ends of the rotary shaft


33


. As a result, the platen roller


18


is positioned relative to the print line


17




a


of the print head


17


, and the opening and closing actions of the cover


14


are locked. The accuracy of positioning of the platen roller


18


relative to the print line


17




a


of the print head


17


is determined by members interposed between the print head


17


and the platen roller


18


; that is, the head support member


30


, the rotary shaft


33


, the lock lever


25




a


(lock member


25


), the bearing members


28


, and the platen shaft


24


, therefore, the platen roller


18


can be positioned with high accuracy with respect to the print line


17




a


without affecting the accuracy of the head frame


29


or that of the platen frame


23


. Since the platen support holes


23




b


are elongated in the front and rear directions, the platen roller


18


(platen shaft


24


) can move back and forth along with the lock levers


25




a


(lock member


25


). As a result, the platen roller


18


can be positioned accurately with respect to the print line


17




a


without being affected by an error in attachment of the platen frame


23


to the cover


14


or an error in attachment of the head frame


29


to the casing


11


.




Namely, the accuracy of positioning of the platen roller


18


and the print head


17


can be improved by minimizing error factors existing between the platen roller


18


and the print head


17


.




As shown in

FIG. 14

, a imaginary line L passing through the platen shaft


24


and the rotary shaft


33


is substantially parallel to the printing face of the print head


17


. In short, the rotary shaft


33


is placed proximally right below the platen shaft


24


. Hence, positioning of the platen roller


18


with respect to the print head


17


in a longitudinal (vertical) direction is facilitated. Further, the drive reaction force acting on the platen roller


18


is received at a position located proximally right below the platen roller


18


. There is inhibited displacement of the platen roller


18


, which would otherwise be caused by the drive reaction force, thereby improving printing accuracy.




The lock lever


25




a


is unlocked in accordance with actuation of unlock buttons (not shown) engaging the lock release pieces


25




e


of the lock levers


25




a.






An embodiment of the invention has been described by reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the invention is not limited to items described in the embodiment. Persons skilled in the art can freely modify or apply the invention on the basis of claims, the description of the invention, and the known technology. For instance, the invention can be applied to a printing apparatus in which a print head (head unit) is provided on a cover and in which a platen roller (platen unit) is provided on a main body.



Claims
  • 1. A printer unit, comprising:a print head, provided in a casing of a printing apparatus having a housing section which houses continuous paper therein, and operable to perform printing on the continuous paper; a platen roller, having a platen shaft rotatably supported on a cover of the printing apparatus which is pivotably supported on the casing to open or close the housing section, the platen roller being abutted against the print head with the continuous paper therebetween and rotated to feed the continuous paper, when the cover is closed; a head support member, disposed in the casing and pivotably supporting the print head around a head shaft so as to move the print head toward the platen roller; and a lock lever, which is pivotable about the platen shaft, and is engaged with the head shaft to determine a position of the platen roller with respect to the print head when the cover is closed.
  • 2. The printer unit as set forth in claim 1, wherein the head shaft is disposed closer to a pivot of the cover than a printing face of the print head.
  • 3. The printer unit as set forth in claim 1, wherein an imaginary line passing through an axis of the platen shaft and an axis of the head shaft is substantially parallel with a printing face of the print head when the cover is closed.
  • 4. The printer unit as set forth in claim 1, further comprising:a platen frame, fixed on the cover, and formed with supporting holes elongated in a direction substantially perpendicular to a printing face of the print head when the cover is closed; and bearing members, through which both ends of the platen shaft are rotatably supported on the platen frame, each of the bearing members being movably supported by each of the supporting holes in an elongating direction of the supporting holes.
  • 5. The printer unit as set forth in claim 4, wherein:the lock lever includes a first engagement member and a first stopper; the platen frame includes a second engagement member and a second stopper; the printer unit further comprises an urging member interposed between the first engagement member and the second engagement member so as to pivot the lock lever in a first direction such that the lock lever engages with the head shaft; and a pivotal movement of the lock lever in the first direction is restricted when the first stopper and the second stopper come in contact with each other.
  • 6. The printer unit as set forth in claim 5, wherein the lock lever is formed with a tapered portion which is brought into contact with the head shaft to pivot the lock lever in a second direction opposite to the first direction during a closing operation of the cover.
  • 7. The printer unit as set forth in claim 4, wherein the head support member is formed with grooves into which the bearing members are respectively fitted when the cover is closed.
  • 8. The printer unit as set forth in claim 4, wherein the head support member is formed with projections onto which the bearing members are respectively brought into contact during a closing operation of the cover, so that the print head is temporarily moved away from the platen roller.
  • 9. The printer unit as set forth in claim 4, further comprising:a head frame, fixed to the casing while pivotably supporting the head support member, the head frame including a first stopper; and an urging member, interposed between the head frame and the head support member so as to pivot the head support member toward the platen roller, wherein the head support member includes a second stopper so as to restrict a pivotal movement of the head support member when the first stopper and the second stopper come in contact with each other, and wherein the head frame is formed with grooves into which the bearing members are respectively fitted when the cover is closed.
  • 10. The printer unit as set forth in claim 1, further comprising:a head frame, fixed to the casing while pivotably supporting the head support member, the head frame including a first stopper; and an urging member, interposed between the head frame and the head support member so as to pivot the head support member toward the platen roller, wherein the head support member includes a second stopper so as to restrict a pivotal movement of the head support member when the first stopper and the second stopper come in contact with each other.
  • 11. The printer unit as set forth in claim 10, wherein the head frame includes a guide member which guides the continuous paper into a space between the print head and the platen roller.
  • 12. The printer unit as set forth in claim 10, having bearing members wherein a dimension of each of the bearing members in an axial direction of the platen shaft is greater than an additional thickness of the head frame and the head support member.
  • 13. The printer unit as set forth in claim 1, wherein the lock lever includes a lock releaser which disengages the lock lever from the head shaft.
  • 14. A printing apparatus comprising:the printer unit as set forth in claim 1; a casing having a housing section which houses continuous paper therein, the casing also incorporating at least a portion of the printer unit therein; and a cover associated with the casing for providing access to the continuous paper and the printer unit.
  • 15. A printing apparatus, comprising:a print head unit, a platen unit; a print head, provided in the print head unit, and operable to perform printing on continuous paper; a platen roller, provided in the platen unit, having a platen shaft, the platen roller being abutted against the print head with the continuous paper therebetween and rotated to feed the continuous paper; a head support member, provided in the print head unit, the head support member pivotably supporting the print head around a head shaft so as to move the print head toward the platen roller; and a lock lever, provided in the platen unit, the lock lever being pivotable about the platen shaft, and engaged with the head shaft to determine a position of the platen roller with respect to the print head.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
P2001-352183 Nov 2001 JP
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