摘要:
Control circuit for a print head of a metal paper printer in which electrodes are arranged on a slope, said electrodes being staggered in horizontal projection by the D-fold of their electrode width. The martrix-like structurized character to be printed consists of individual image elements stored in a main storage. This character information is read out column-by-column and written into predetermined locations of a read/write buffer storage. The write phase is followed by a readout phase of predetermined locations of the buffer storage for the direct addressing of the electrodes of the writing head. Write and read phases alternate. For determining the address of the storage locations during the write and read phases two counters are used in connection with a multiplier and an adder as well as a register for storing the D-value.
摘要:
Sheathed electrode for metal paper printer in which the core is of material having a higher melting point than the encasing material. This arrangement permits the use of electrodes having smaller cross-section and attainment of finer resolution since only the core is effective during marking.
摘要:
Apparatus for and method of providing multiplex control for the plurality of electrodes in an electroerosion print head. This technique allows the elimination of a number of control leads originally required and reduces the cost of electrode drivers. Electrode spacing is modified slightly to accommodate the multiplexing control.
摘要:
A storage circuit for editing printing data for metal paper printers in which the printer has a plurality of spaced electrodes arranged on a slope. The data in binary form are to be recorded in a matrix of rows and columns and are supplied in columnar fashion to a register from which they are grouped and read into a storage with corresponding bit positions of the groups being stored concurrently during a write operation. An address control appropriately places the stored bits to accommodate the spacing between electrodes for the respective data bits.
摘要:
In a high resolution electroerosion printer, a print head comprises a print head body of plastic or glass in which are embedded closely spaced glass tubes. The glass tubes provide low friction passageways for fine wire electrodes which extend through the glass tubes protruding beyond the print head body to be in uninterrupted flexible contact with the metal layer of a record medium. A pair of feed rolls frictionally engage the individual wires such that when the feed rolls are operated they can adjust the position of the wires to compensate for wear of the ends thereof in contact with the metal layer.