Printer sheet discharge method

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Inventors

Tomii, Tsuyoshi
Hayashi, Shigeki
Akahane, Takashi

Application #

653163

Filed

May-24-1996

Published

Jul-14-1998

Current US Class

271/119
271/184
271/225
271/3.2
271/902

International Classes

B65H 005/22

Field of Search

271/225 271/188 271/184 271/902 271/3.14 271/119 271/3.19 271/3.2

Assignee

Seiko Epson Corporation (Tokyo-to, JP)

Examiners

Milef; Boris

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, LLP

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Abstract
A method for discharging a sheet from a printer that includes feeding a first sheet from a sheet tray, conveying the sheet by the force applied by the driving roller until a leading edge of the first sheet contacts the trailing edge of a second sheet, thereby urging the second sheet in the feed direction such that the second sheet is no longer supported by supporting portions, and reversing the direction of the first sheet by reversing the rotation of the driving roller.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method for discharging at least two sheets from a printer, comprising the steps of:

feeding a first sheet, having a leading edge and a trailing edge, in a feed direction through a feed path and supporting the first sheet in the feed path with a support structure; feeding a second sheet, having a leading edge and a trailing edge, in the feed direction through the feed path and causing the leading edge of said second sheet to contact the trailing edge of said first sheet to urge said first sheet forward in the feed direction and then feeding said second sheet in a direction opposite from the feed direction, to cause the first sheet to become unsupported by the support structure and to be disengaged from the second sheet.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates to a method for discharging a sheet from a printer. More specifically, the invention is directed to a discharge method in which a sheet having data printed on a front surface thereof is discharged with both side portions thereof supported by a pair of support members from below, and in which a leading edge of a succeeding sheet is caused to come in contact with a trailing edge of the sheet supported by the support members, so that the supporting of the trailing edge of the sheet by the support members can be released to completely discharge the sheet.

2. Related Art

Generally, ink jet printers are designed to print data on a sheet by jetting ink droplets onto the sheet. Therefore, during the process of continuous printing on a plurality of sheets, if a succeeding sheet slidably contacts the printed surface of an already-discharged sheet before the ink on the discharged sheet has dried, the printed surface of the discharged sheet may be smeared or stained.
 
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