Abstract:
In a printer a print disc assembly comprises a central support wheel having a plurality of axial openings adjacent to periphery. A spoked type disc is secured to one side of the wheel and a spoked interposer to the other side. Slideable slugs in the axial openings transmit impact energy from the interposer to the type disc for printing.
Abstract:
Sharp dense images meeting the critical requirements of optical character recognition devices are imprinted on a document or document set from embossed characters on a credit card or the like by an apparatus and method wherein a rotating pressure roll applies pressure along a rolling line of contact to and through the smooth side of the credit card to cause the embossments to contact and exert compressive pressure on the document or set and effect image transfer from an imaging medium (such as carbon paper, inked ribbon or a pressure-sensitive carbonless coating) that is interposed between the document and a fixed flat platen against which the document or set is pressed.
Abstract:
Sharp dense images meeting the critical requirements of optical character recognition devices are imprinted on a document or document set from embossed characters on a credit card or the like by an apparatus and method wherein a rotating pressure roll applies pressure along a rolling line of contact to and through the smooth side of the credit card to cause the embossments to contact and exert compressive pressure on the document or set and effect image transfer from an imaging medium (such as carbon paper, inked ribbon or a pressure-sensitive carbonless coating) that is interposed between the document and a fixed flat platen against which the document or set is pressed.
Abstract:
Sharp dense images meeting the critical requirements of optical character recognition devices are imprinted on a document or document set from embossed characters on a credit card or the like by an apparatus and method wherein a rotating pressure roll applies pressure along a rolling line of contact to and through the smooth side of the credit card to cause the embossments to contact and exert compressive pressure on the document or set and effect image transfer from an imaging medium (such as carbon paper, inked ribbon or a pressure-sensitive carbonless coating) that is interposed between the document and a fixed flat platen against which the document or set is pressed.