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Class 400/583.1 - Program on auxiliary-record tape


Subclass of Class 400 - Typewriting machines
Definition: Subject matter wherein the instructions are on an elongated,
No. of patents: 4
Last issue date: 09/18/2007


NumberTitleIssue Date
7270493Printer
A printer capable of printing with high quality by driving the drive motor according to information about a drive current to be applied to a drive motor of a platen roller to feed the printing medium, each of which has the information. Accordingly, the printer compr...
09/18/2007
5085528Data card and serial printer using same
A data card for a printer includes a plurality of data areas. Data readable by a sensor can be written in the data areas to control specifications or functions of a serial printer. A standard mark is printed on the data card to provide a reference positio...
02/04/1992
4228938Paper feed control system in a printer
In a paper feed control system employing a pulse motor steppingly rotatable in response to driving pulses, paper feeding is controlled by a prepunched format tape wherein line pulses generated every one line feeding of the paper are in synchronism with pe...
10/21/1980
3930570Automatic line finder and line counter
An automatic line finder and line counter apparatus is provided for use with an automatic typewriter system of the type including a typewriter and a magnetic record unit. The line finder and line counter comprises thumbwheel switches, a counter, and logic...
01/06/1976
 
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