Rolled-paper holding mechanism and a printer including same

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6511240
  • Patent Number
    6,511,240
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, December 14, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 28, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A miniaturized rolled-paper holding mechanism is capable of detecting the residual quantity of rolled-paper in both horizontally and vertically installed states of a printer. The rolled-paper holding mechanism includes a rolled-paper holder, a holder cover, a positioning member, and a residual-paper-quantity sensor. The positioning member is structured such that, as the holder cover is opened or closed, the inclination angle of the positioning member is varied with respect to a second-bottom-portion inclined surface formed in the rolled-paper holder. Further, a second positioning groove—which, when the holder cover is closed, can be contacted with rolled-paper R having a given diameter—is formed between the positioning member and the second-bottom-portion inclined surface of the rolled-paper holder.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a receipt-issuing printer for use in, for example, a POS (Point-Of-Sale) system. In particular, the present invention relates to a printer which can be selectively arranged horizontally or vertically and which, in either of the horizontal or vertical arrangement thereof, is capable of detecting the residual quantity of rolled-paper.




2. Description of the Related Art




Conventionally, as a printer of the above type, there is known a printer which executes given printing on a roll of recording paper and, after printing, cuts the printed recording paper in order to issue the same as a receipt. Also, as a printer of this type, there is known a printer which can be selectively installed or arranged horizontally or vertically.




The printer of this type, as shown in

FIG. 6

, includes a box-shaped rolled-paper holder


101


capable of storing rolled-paper R therein. The printer is structured so that by opening and closing a holder cover


103


, disposed in one end portion


102


of the rolled-paper holder


101


, the rolled-paper R can be inserted into or taken out from the rolled-paper holder


101


.




The rolled-paper holder


101


includes a residual-paper-quantity sensor (not shown) which is used to detect the residual quantity of rolled-paper R. The residual-paper-quantity sensor is structured so that when a sensor element—formed so as to be pressed against the end face of the rolled-paper R— is inserted into the hollow core portion


104


of the rolled-paper R due to the reduced diameter of the rolled-paper R, a limit switch is operated thereby signaling that the residual quantity of the rolled-paper R is small.




Also, the above-mentioned rolled-paper holder


10


includes, in every installation direction, a plurality of grooves which can be used by the residual-paper-quantity sensor for detection of the residual quantity of the rolled-paper R. When the printer is installed horizontally with the bottom portion


105


of the rolled-paper holder


101


facing downward, the rolled-paper R having a little residual quantity drops into horizontal-installation groove


106


formed in the bottom portion


105


of the rolled-paper holder


101


. In this state, the residual-paper-quantity sensor is able to detect the residual quantity of rolled-paper R.




On the other hand, when the printer is installed vertically with the end portion


102


of the rolled-paper holder


101


facing downward, the rolled-paper R having little residual quantity drops into vertical-installation groove


107


formed in the end portion


102


of the rolled-paper holder


101


. In this state, the residual-paper-quantity sensor is able to detect the residual quantity of rolled-paper R.




3. Problems to be Solved by the Invention




Generally, since this type of printer is designed to use rolled-paper R having several kinds of diameters, it must be sized based on the rolled-paper having the largest diameter. That is, in order to store rolled-paper in the rolled-paper holder, the opening of the rolled-paper holder must be sized so that when it is opened it corresponds to the size of the rolled-paper having the largest diameter. Further, the portion of the rolled-paper holder for storing the rolled-paper must be formed so as to correspond in size to the rolled-paper having the largest diameter.




In the above-mentioned conventional printer as shown in

FIG. 6

, however, it is difficult to obtain miniaturization. Even when attempting to minimize the storing space of the rolled-paper holder


101


, the vertical-installation groove


107


is still formed in the vicinity of the support shaft of the holder cover


103


. Therefore, the storing space of the rolled-paper holder


101


must be enlarged by an amount equivalent to the vertical-installation groove


107


. Accordingly, there is a limit to miniaturization of the rolled-paper holder


101


and thus to the printer itself.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention aims at solving the above technical problems found in the conventional printer. Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to miniaturize a printer which is capable of detecting the residual quantity of rolled-paper in either of its horizontally or vertically installed states.




In order to attain the above and other objects and advantages, according to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a rolled-paper holding mechanism, including: a rolled-paper holder capable of storing therein rolled-paper having a given diameter;




a holder cover disposed on said rolled-paper holder such that said holder cover can be opened and closed by moving about a first pivot;




a groove-like guiding portion formed in said rolled-paper holder, said rolled-paper being located on said groove-like guiding portion when said rolled-paper has a small diameter which is smaller than said given diameter; a paper sensor for detecting a remaining amount of said rolled-paper, said paper sensor provided by the side of said groove-like guiding portion; a retractable positioning member pivotally supported on a second pivot provided in the vicinity of said first pivot, said positioning member being movable together with said holder cover, and forming part of said groove-like guiding portion when said holder cover is closed.




According to the first aspect of the invention, for example, a position—which is present within the vertically arranged rolled-paper holder and at which the residual-paper-quantity sensor is able to detect the rolled-paper—is set as the second position, the rolled-paper is inserted into the rolled-paper holder, and the holder cover is closed. As the diameter of the rolled-paper decreases during use, the rolled-paper is held in the second positioning groove which is formed between a given portion of the rolled-paper holder and the positioning member. Due to this arrangement, there is no need to form a vertically arranged groove in the rolled-paper holder. Also, since the positioning member is rotated about the peripheral portion of the support shaft of the holder cover, the positioning member can be prevented from blocking the storing space of the rolled-paper holder.




Therefore, according to the first aspect of the invention, a storing space that is matched in size to the rolled-paper having the largest diameter can be formed within the rolled-paper holder. This makes it possible to reduce the size of a rolled-paper holding mechanism which is capable of detecting the residual quantity of the rolled-paper in both horizontally arranged and vertically arranged states.




Also, according to a second aspect of the invention, in rolled-paper holding mechanism as set forth in the first aspect of the present invention, said second pivot is provided at an end of said retractable positioning member, and said rolled-paper holding mechanism further includes:




an engagement shaft formed at an opposite end to said end of said retractable positioning member,




an engagement hole provided with said holder cover, said engagement shaft being engaged in said engagement hole.




Further, according to a third aspect of the invention,




A rolled-paper holding mechanism as set forth in first aspect of the invention, said rolled-paper having said small diameter is located on said groove-like guiding portion when said rolled-paper holding mechanism is mounted in a vertical attitude,




said rolled-paper holding mechanism further includes a second groove-like guiding portion formed in the rolled-paper holder, wherein said rolled-paper having said small diameter is located on said second groove-like guiding portion when said rolled-paper holding mechanism is mounted in a horizontal attitude.




Still further, according to a fourth aspect of the invention, in a rolled-paper holding mechanism as set forth in the second aspect of the present invention, said rolled-paper having said small diameter is located on said groove-like guiding portion when said rolled-paper holding mechanism is mounted in a vertical attitude,




said rolled-paper holding mechanism further includes a second groove-like guiding portion formed in the rolled-paper holder, wherein said rolled-paper having said small diameter is located on said second groove-like guiding portion when said rolled-paper holding mechanism is mounted in a horizontal attitude.




Still further, according to a fifth aspect of the invention, a rolled-paper holding mechanism as set forth in the second aspect of the present invention, further includes:




a rolled-paper holding mechanism as set forth in claim


1


, and




a printing mechanism adapted to print on recording paper pulled out from said rolled-paper held in said rolled-paper holder. Still further, according to a sixth aspect of the invention, a rolled-paper holding mechanism as set forth in the fifth aspect of the present invention further includes:




a cutting mechanism that is adapted to cut said recording paper after said recording paper has passed through said printing mechanism.




According to the present invention, the above-mentioned rolled-paper holding mechanism, printing device, and cutter device are combined together. Because of this combined arrangement, a printer—which is capable of detecting the state of the residual quantity of the rolled-paper whether the printer is installed horizontally or vertically—can be reduced in size and, especially, a printer used to issue a receipt can be miniaturized.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWLS




The above and other 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 like reference numerals designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, and wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view, of a printer according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, showing the printer installed vertically with a holder cover that is closed;





FIG. 2

is a side view, of the schematic structure of the printer, showing the printer installed vertically with a holder cover that is closed;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view, of the printer, showing the printer installed vertically with a holder cover that is opened;





FIG. 4

is a side view, of the schematic structure of the printer, showing the printer installed vertically with a holder cover that is opened;





FIG. 5

is a schematic view showing rolled-paper stored in the printer; and





FIG. 6

is a schematic view showing rolled-paper stored in a conventional printer.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION




Now, with reference to the accompanying drawings, a detailed description will be given of a preferred embodiment of a rolled-paper holding mechanism and a printer including the same according to an embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a printer, according to a first embodiment, that is installed vertically, wherein a holder cover is closed.

FIG. 2

is a schematic side view of the above printer, showing the printer installed vertically, wherein the holder cover is closed. Additionally,

FIG. 3

is a perspective view showing the printer installed vertically wherein the holder cover is opened, whereas

FIG. 4

is a schematic side view of the printer, showing a state in which the printer is installed vertically and the holder cover is opened. Further,

FIG. 5

is a schematic view of a state in which rolled-paper is stored in a printer according to the present embodiment.




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a printer


1


according to the present embodiment includes a rolled-paper holding mechanism


10


capable of storing rolled-paper R therein, a print device


70


for printing on the recording paper pulled out from the rolled-paper R, and a cutter device


80


for cutting the printed recording paper. The printer


1


according to the present embodiment further includes a main body case (not shown) having a substantially rectangular shape. In the side surfaces of the main body case, there are formed an installation surface for horizontal installation and an installation surface for vertical installation (both of which surfaces are not shown).




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the printer


1


includes a pair of main body frames


2


,


2


which are made of metal and have a substantially rectangular-plate-like shape. Between these two main body frames


2


,


2


, there is interposed the above-mentioned rolled-paper holding mechanism


10


. The rolled-paper holding mechanism


10


includes a rolled-paper holder


21


, a holder cover


41


, a retractable positioning member


51


in the form of a movable plate, and a residual-paper-quantity sensor


61


.




The rolled-paper holder


21


is formed of resin, for example, and includes an opening M having a given size. The rolled-paper holder


21


is integrally formed of a bottom portion having a substantially U-shaped section and a pair of side wall portions


25


,


26


respectively provided on the two sides of the bottom portion. In this embodiment, the bottom portion of the rolled-paper holder


21


includes three portions: the left-side portion as shown in

FIG. 2

is referred to as a first bottom portion


22


; the lower-side portion as shown in

FIG. 2

is referred to as a second bottom portion


23


; and the upper-side portion as shown in

FIG. 2

is referred to as a third bottom portion


24


.




In each of the first and second bottom portions


22


and


23


, there is formed an inclined hold portion


27


which includes a curved surface and an inclined surface contactable with the rolled-paper R having the largest diameter. In the inclined hold portion


27


near the corner formed by the first bottom portion


22


and the second bottom portion


23


, there is formed a second groove-like guiding portion


28


having a pair of inclined surfaces each having a given acute angle. The second groove-like guiding portion


28


can be contacted with the rolled-paper R having a given diameter. In the present embodiment, the given diameter is substantially equal to the diameter of the hollow core portion of the rolled-paper R. Similarly, in the inclined hold portion


27


in the leading end portion of the second bottom portion


23


, there is formed a second-bottom-portion inclined surface


29


that is inclined at an angle which allows the inclined surface


29


to be contacted with the rolled-paper R having the above given diameter.




As shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, a holder cover


41


is disposed on the leading end side of the second bottom portion


23


of the rolled-paper holder


21


. The holder cover


41


is disposed in such a manner that it can be freely rotated about a first pivot


42


. Additionally, the holder cover


41


has such a size that allows the holder cover


41


to cover the opening M of the rolled-paper holder


21


.




Also, as shown in

FIG. 2

, the retractable positioning member


51


is disposed in the corner portions of the main body frames


2


,


2


near the leading end of the second bottom portion


23


. The retractable positioning member


51


is disposed in such a manner that it can be freely rotated about a second pivot


52


. Also, the retractable positioning member


51


is formed in a substantially rectangular plate having a length almost equal to the width of the rolled-paper holder


21


.




The second pivot


52


is disposed in one longitudinal side portion of the retractable positioning member


51


. Also, the second pivot


52


is situated at a position which is adjacent to the first pivot


42


of the holder cover


41


, and is separated by a given distance from the leading end portion of the second-bottom-portion inclined surface


29


.




On the other hand, in the retractable positioning member


51


, in the longitudinal side portion opposite to that in which the second pivot


52


is disposed, there is disposed an engagement shaft


53


which can be engaged with part of the holder cover


41


. The engagement shaft


53


is engaged with an engagement hole


43


formed at a given position of the side portion of the holder cover


41


. Due to this arrangement, as the retractable positioning member


51


is moved in connection with the opening and closing operation of the holder cover


41


, the inclination angle of the retractable positioning member


51


with respect to the second-bottom-portion inclined surface


29


is caused to vary.




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, when the holder cover


41


is closed, the retractable positioning member


51


is situated at a position which is inclined at a given acute angle with respect to the second-bottom-portion inclined surface


29


. As shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, in the end edges of the side wall portions


25


,


26


of the rolled-paper holder


21


, there are respectively formed securing end edges


25




a


,


26




a


which are used to secure the retractable positioning member


51


in the above position; that is, in case where the engagement shaft


53


of the retractable positioning member


51


is held by and between the securing end edges


25




a


,


26




a


and the peripheral edge of the engagement hole


43


of the holder cover


41


, the retractable positioning member


51


can be secured in the above position.




Also in the present embodiment, as shown in

FIG. 2

, between the retractable positioning member


51


and the second-bottom-portion inclined surface


29


, there is formed a groove-like guiding portion


31


which can be engaged with the rolled-paper R having the above-mentioned given diameter.




As shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the retractable positioning member


51


also is structured so that, when the holder cover


41


is opened, it is disposed so as to extend almost parallel to the side portion of the holder cover


41


.




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the residual-paper-quantity sensor


61


includes a projecting engagement portion


62


which can be pressed against the end face of the rolled-paper R. The sensor


61


is also structured such that, when the projecting engagement portion


62


is moved to thereby operate a limit switch (not shown), it can detect that the residual quantity of the recording paper is small.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, a first mounting hole


32


and a second mounting hole


33


are formed in one side wall portion


25


of the rolled-paper holder


21


. The first mounting hole


32


and the second mounting hole


33


are used to mount the residual-paper-quantity sensor


61


. The first mounting hole


32


is formed as an elongated hole having a major axis almost on the same line as the center line L


1


of the second groove-like guiding portion


28


. On the other hand, the second mounting hole


33


is formed as an elongated hole having a major axis almost on the same line as the center line L


2


of the groove-like guiding portion


31


.




When the residual-paper-quantity sensor


61


is mounted into either of the first mounting hole


32


or second mounting hole


33


, as the diameter of the rolled-paper R decreases, the projecting engagement portion


62


is inserted through the first mounting hole


32


or second mounting hole


33


into the hollow core portion of the rolled-paper R disposed in the first positioning groove portion


28


or in the second positioning groove portion


31


.




As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 4

, the printing device


70


includes a thermal head


71


capable of printing according to a heat sensitive method, and a platen roller


72


which can be contacted with the thermal head


71


. The thermal head


71


is disposed on the main body frames


2


,


2


and is situated in a peripheral portion of the leading end of the third bottom portion


24


. On the other hand, the platen roller


72


is rotatably disposed in the leading end of the holder cover


41


.




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the printing device


70


is structured such that when the holder cover


41


is closed, the thermal head


71


and platen roller


72


are disposed opposite to, and pressed against, each other. Also, a gear


73


, which is fixed to one side of the rotary support shaft of the platen roller


71


, meshes with a plurality of gears in a train


75


which is disposed on the main body frame


2


. Thus, when the power of a drive motor


74


is transmitted to the gear train


75


, the platen roller


71


can be rotated.




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the cutter device


80


is composed of a long fixed blade


83


and a movable blade unit


82


. The movable blade unit


82


includes a movable blade


81


, having a doorway portion


82




a


, which can be crossed and slid with respect to the fixed blade


83


. Also, the movable blade unit


82


is disposed on the main body frame


2


,


2


and is positioned on the paper-feed-direction downstream side of the neighboring portion of the thermal head


71


. On the other hand, the fixed blade


83


is disposed in the leading end portion of the holder cover


41


, and is disposed such that it can be oscillated slightly with respect to the movable blade


81


.




Further, the cutter device


80


is structured such that, when the holder cover


41


is closed, the doorway portion


82




a


and the fixed blade


83


are opposed to each other, wherein the movable blade


81


crosses and slides on the fixed blade


83


.




In the present embodiment having the above structure, when the printer


1


is installed vertically with the second bottom portion


23


of the rolled-paper holder


21


facing downward, as shown in

FIG. 2

, the residual-paper-quantity sensor


61


is mounted into the second mounting hole


33


. Next, as shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the holder cover


41


is opened to thereby form, on the under side of the printer


1


, a storing space which is substantially equal in size to the rolled-paper R having the largest diameter. In this case, as shown in

FIG. 5

, since the retractable positioning member


51


is situated at a position (the position of


51


A shown by a one-dot chained line in

FIG. 5

) on the back side of the holder cover


42


, the member


51


does not interfere with the rolled-paper R as is inserted into the rolled-paper holder


21


.




And when the holder cover


41


is closed, the retractable positioning member


51


is rotated in connection with the rotation of the holder cover


41


so that, as shown in

FIG. 2

, the retractable positioning member


51


is secured to a position as indicated by


51


B shown by a one-dot chained line in FIG.


5


. When the retractable positioning member


51


is in the position


51


B, the second positioning groove portion


31


is formed between the retractable positioning member


51


and the second-bottom-portion inclined surface


29


.




In this case, while the retractable positioning member


51


is rotating, the rolled-paper R is pushed into the rolled-paper holder


21


and is secured there. Therefore, the rolled-paper R is held by and between the retractable positioning member


51


and the inclined hold portion


27


on the second bottom portion


23


. On the other hand, a side-end face of the rolled-paper R is contacted by the projecting engagement portion


62


of the residual-paper-quantity sensor


61


.




When printing, for example, the recording paper is pulled out from between the thermal head


71


and platen roller


72


. Thus, even when the rolled-paper R attempts to move in the radial direction while rotating, the rolled-paper R is butted against the retractable positioning member


51


; that is, the rolled-paper R is prevented from moving from the above-mentioned held position thereof.




Then, as the diameter of the rolled-paper R decreases during use, the hollow core portion of the rolled-paper R approaches the groove-like guiding portion


31


. And when the recording paper becomes small in quantity, the rolled-paper R drops into the groove-like guiding portion


31


, upon which the projecting engagement portion


62


is of the residual-paper-quantity sensor


61


is fitted into the hollow core portion of the rolled-paper R. Accordingly, the residual-paper-quantity sensor


61


detects that the residual quantity of the recording paper is small.




On the other hand, when the holder cover


41


is opened and the rolled-paper R is stored within the rolled-paper holder


21


, as shown in

FIG. 4

, the rolled-paper R is stopped from rolling out of the rolled-paper holder


21


. That is, a difference is produced between the support-shaft-longitudinal-side portion of the retractable positioning member


51


and the third-bottom-portion inclined hold portion


27


, which difference prevents the rolled-paper R from rolling out from the rolled-paper holder


21


.




Also in the present embodiment, when the printer


1


is installed horizontally with the first bottom portion


22


facing downward, the residual-paper-quantity sensor


61


is mounted into the first mounting hole


32


. And after the holder cover


41


is opened, the rolled-paper R is inserted into the rolled-paper holder


21


.




In this case, the rolled-paper R is contacted by the first-bottom-portion inclined hold portion


27


and the second-bottom-portion inclined hold portion


27


.




Next, as the diameter of the rolled-paper R decreases due to use, the hollow core portion of the rolled-paper R approaches the second groove-like guiding portion


28


. And when the recording paper wound around the hollow core portion of the rolled-paper R becomes small in quantity, the rolled-paper R drops into the second groove-like guiding portion


28


. On the other hand, the projecting engagement portion


62


of the residual-paper-quantity sensor


61


is fitted into the hollow core portion of the rolled-paper R. Accordingly, the residual-paper-quantity sensor


61


detects that the residual quantity of the recording paper is small.




As has been described above, according to this embodiment, when the holder cover


41


is opened, the retractable positioning member


51


lays on the holder cover


41


side and, in case where the holder cover


41


is closed, the retractable positioning member


51


forms the second positioning (vertical-installation) groove


31


. Due to this, there is no need to form a vertical-installation groove in the rolled-paper holder


21


as in the conventional mechanism. Thus, it is possible that only a storing space matched in size to the rolled-paper R having the largest diameter need be formed in the rolled-paper holder


21


.




Accordingly, the rolled-paper holding mechanism


10


can be reduced in size, which in turn allows miniaturization of the printer


1


itself. Yet the printer


1


is still structured such that it is capable of detecting the residual quantity of the rolled-paper R in cases where the printer


1


is installed either horizontally or vertically.




Also, according to the present embodiment, since the rolled-paper holding mechanism


10


(including the above-mentioned retractable positioning member


51


), the printing device


70


, and the cutter device


80


are combined together, it is possible to miniaturize the printer


1


, especially one which is used to issue a receipt.




As has been described above, both a rolled-paper holding mechanism capable of detecting the state of the residual quantity of the rolled-paper in both of horizontally and vertically installed states of a printer, and also a receipt issuing printer including such rolled-paper holding mechanism, can be reduced in size.




It is contemplated that numerous modifications may be made to the rolled-paper holding mechanism and printer of the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A rolled-paper holding mechanism, comprising:a rolled-paper holder capable of storing therein rolled-paper having a given diameter; a holder cover disposed on said rolled-paper holder such that said holder cover can be opened and closed by moving about a first pivot; a groove-like guiding portion formed in said rolled-paper holder, said rolled-paper being located on said groove-like guiding portion when said rolled-paper has a small diameter which is smaller than said given diameter; a paper sensor for detecting a remaining amount of said rolled-paper, said paper sensor provided by the side of said groove-like guiding portion; a retractable positioning member pivotally supported on a second pivot provided in the vicinity of said first pivot, said positioning member being movable together with said holder cover, and forming part of said groove-like guiding portion when said holder cover is closed.
  • 2. A rolled-paper holding mechanism as set forth in claim 1, wherein said second pivot is provided at an end of said retractable positioning member, said rolled-paper holding mechanism further comprising:an engagement shaft formed at an opposite end to said end of said retractable positioning member, an engagement hole provided with said holder cover, said engagement shaft being engaged in said engagement hole.
  • 3. A rolled-paper holding mechanism as set forth in claim 2, wherein said rolled-paper having said small diameter is located on said groove-like guiding portion when said rolled-paper holding mechanism is mounted in a vertical attitude,said rolled-paper holding mechanism further comprising a second groove-like guiding portion formed in said rolled-paper holder, wherein said rolled-paper having said small diameter is located on said second groove-like guiding portion when said rolled-paper holding mechanism is mounted in a horizontal attitude.
  • 4. A rolled-paper holding mechanism as set forth in claim 1, wherein said rolled-paper having said small diameter is located on said groove-like guiding portion when said rolled-paper holding mechanism is mounted in a vertical attitude,said rolled-paper holding mechanism further comprising a second groove-like guiding portion formed in said rolled-paper holder, wherein said rolled-paper having said small diameter is located on said second groove-like guiding portion when said rolled-paper holding mechanism is mounted in a horizontal attitude.
  • 5. A printer, comprising:a rolled-paper holding mechanism as set forth in claim 1, and a printing mechanism adapted to print on recording paper pulled out from said rolled-paper held in said rolled-paper holder.
  • 6. A printer as set forth in claim 5, further comprising:a cutting mechanism that is adapted to cut said recording paper after said recording paper has passed through said printing mechanism.
  • 7. A rolled-paper holding mechanism, comprising:a rolled-paper holder capable of storing therein rolled-paper having a given diameter, said rolled-paper holder being mountable in a vertical attitude and a horizontal attitude; a holder cover disposed on said rolled-paper holder such that said holder cover can be opened and closed by moving about a first pivot; a vertical attitude groove-like guiding portion and a horizontal attitude groove-like guiding portion formed in said rolled-paper holder, said rolled paper being located on said vertical or horizontal groove-like guiding portions, depending on an attitude of said mechanism, when said rolled-paper has a small diameter which is smaller than said given diameter; and a retractable positioning member pivotally supported on a second pivot provided in the vicinity of said first pivot, said positioning member being movable together with said holder cover, and forming part of one of said vertical attitude groove-like guiding portion or said horizontal attitude groove-like guiding portion when said holder cover is closed.
  • 8. A rolled-paper holding mechanism according to claim 7, wherein said second pivot is provided at an end of said retractable positioning member, said rolled-paper holding mechanism further comprising:an engagement shaft formed at an opposite end to said end of said retractable positioning member, an engagement hole provided with said holder cover, said engagement shaft being engaged in said engagement hole.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
11-356513 Dec 1999 JP
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