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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
161 Printing control method JP5767388 1988-03-11 JPH01229642A 1989-09-13 MAKIGUCHI ATSUSHI
PURPOSE:To enable a French-fold printing with a readable printing form, by a method wherein, in the presence of graphics, such as a graph, in either of a pair of two pages of a document in a dual page printing an optimum position control is carried out correspondingly to an aspect ratio on a document display plane to always make character arrangement coincide on a pair of pages. CONSTITUTION:If a graph is present in a graph check page in a French-fold printing, with respect to a pair of pages as the object of the French-fold printing a line gap or a character gap is changed so that the printing position of characters and graphs in the pages of a document can coincide with that on an image plane. Namely, a line gap or a character gap is changed (reduced) so that a character gap and a line feed pitch in printing have the same ratio with an aspect ratio on the image plane. If a graph is absent in a graph check page in the French-fold printing, whether the processing has reached a last page or not is judged. If a printing processing object page remains, a graph check page number in a register 32 is updated (+1), and the presence of graph in the appropriate page is checked. Here, if a graph is present in the graph check page, a line gap or a character gap is changed so that the printing position of characters and graphs in the pages of the document can coincide with that on an image plane.
162 Printing device JP26919287 1987-10-27 JPH01113258A 1989-05-01 SAKAGUCHI KATSUHIKO
PURPOSE:To allow replacement of forms of different sizes for printing by storing pattern information of at least two different sizes in a storage means and thereby selecting either one of the above-mentioned pattern information and form based on the vertical and horizontal sizes of tabulation data. CONSTITUTION:A form A is set in advance on a printing part 13. When a printing instruction is entered, the total number of columns of a single line of tabulation data in a page memory 17 and the total number of lines of the tabulation data are detected. Then these data are stored in TCOL and TLOW of RAM 16. When the number of characters (number of columns) in the lateral direction of the tabulation data is equivalent to less than the size of a form, and the number of lines to less than the size of a form, printing is performed on a set form A using an ordinary character size (pattern A). When the number of columns is equivalent to more than the size of the form A, printing can be performed on a form using a pattern B. When the number of lines of the tabulation data is equivalent to more than the size of a form, a form B which is larger than the form A is selected. Then printing is performed using characters of ordinary size, when printing can be performed using characters of the size selected for the form B, and printing is performed using a character pattern developed in pattern when lowercase letters are selected.
163 Document forming device JP26239387 1987-10-17 JPH01103451A 1989-04-20 FUKUDA TOSHINORI
PURPOSE:To enable a Japanese-style stitch printing while paying serious attention to a format set by an operator, by a method wherein, formats are compared between right and left pages, a right page margin is replaced with a left page margin if the formats are identical, the right page format is not changed if not identical, and the Japanese-style stitch printing is carried out. CONSTITUTION:A format pointer comparison part 31 identifies the similarity of the information of a format pointer register 029 with that of a format pointer register 130, thereafter returning to a text developing part 34. Because of the similarity between right and left page formats, the text developing part 34 receives format data with right and left margin information replaced with each other from a format conversion part 33. On the other hand, if the format pointer comparison part 31 identifies the non-similarity of the information of the format pointer register 029 with that of the format pointer register 130, because of the dissimilant between right and left page formats the text developing part 34 develops the document data to an image on the right half of an A3-crosswise area according to the information '1' of a page counter 28 referring to the format data of a format data storage part 32. After that, a document file read part 27 reads a 5th page format pointer from a document file storage part 26, but the nonexistence of the 5th page completes the processing for Japanese- style stitch printing.
164 Method of setting printing position of dot printer JP17413087 1987-07-13 JPS6418637A 1989-01-23 MORI MAKOTO
PURPOSE:To make it simple to set coordinates for starting printing required for each field when information on a plurality of fields is printed by calculating coordinates for starting printing of a field to be printed after the first field based on coordinates for starting printing of a field to be printed first and interspace distance. CONSTITUTION:Coordinates for starting printing of the first field space distances between fields in directions x, y are entered, and later information on printing characters of each field are entered into a controller 1 through a keyboard 9. Then coordinates for starting printing of each field and the coordinates for starting printing of each field are calculated. After this process, information on each field is stored in a graphic frame buffer 3 in a format of printing which is actually output by controlling an address selector 2 and an address generation circuit 7. When the coordinates for starting printing of the first field, space distance l1 in direction x and space distance l2 in direction y are set through entry, it is possible to easily calculate the character width of each field in direction x, intercharacter space, character width in direction y and the coordinates for starting printing of a field after the first field.
165 JPS6365890B2 - JP9375682 1982-05-31 JPS6365890B2 1988-12-19 TAKIMOTO SHINGO
166 Printing format data input method of printer JP12032187 1987-05-19 JPS63286370A 1988-11-24 WAKASUGI NOBUO; YOSHIMURA KOTARO; NAOI HIDENORI; HATAKEYAMA MOTONOBU
PURPOSE:To enable entry of a printing format for paper of regular form which is larger in size than a touch panel by forming a plurality of areas which have the same size as that of the touch panel on a transparent material in such a way that they are adjacent to each other and thereby, constituting an input area enlarging member. CONSTITUTION:An input area enlarging member 26 is laid over paper of regular form 28 and positioned so that a position at the upper left corner of an area I of the input area enlarging member 26 may coincide with a position at the upper left corner of the paper of regular form 28. Subsequently, a printing frame 28a of the paper of regular form 28 is placed in the area I of the input area enlarging member 26 as illustrated. In addition, a printing frame 28b is placed in an area II, printing frames 28c, 28d in an area III and further, printing frames 28e, 28f in an area IV respectively. After positioning a touch panel 7 to an area in which a printing frame desired to be used for data entry is found, and designating that area through the pressing of operating keys 8c-8f, coordinates are entered by pressing a printing start position in the printing frame with a touch pen 24. Then this operation is repeated on all the areas in which printing frames desired to be used for data entry. Consequently, printing format data is entered in a printer in response to the pressing of the positions.
167 Printer provided with calculation function JP6789586 1986-03-25 JPS62222865A 1987-09-30 UENO HIDEO; YAMADA YOSHIKO
PURPOSE:To arbitrarily set the position of a decimal point, by printing the data of a calculation result in a decimal tab mode on the basis of the data from a present position memory and a tab setting position memory when a control means receives the data of the calculation result from a calculation function means. CONSTITUTION:In the case of a figure, input data is respectively stored in a memory 108 of a figure to be operated and an operation figure memory 110 and further stored in an operator memory 112. An operation result is printed in succession to operation order key operation ('=' printing) and stored in the memory 108 of the figure to be operated. Only at the time of a decimal tab mode, the input data is stored in a printing data memory 106 at first and printed by the operation of a tab key to be respectively and appropriately stored in calculator memories (memories 108, 112, 110). The setting positions of tabs T1-T8 are stored in the addresses of a tab setting position memory 116 corresponding to a printing position, but decimal tabs T2, T4, T5, T7, T8 store data indicating the tab setting positions and decimal tabs in the addresses of the tab setting position memory 116 and the position of a decimal point is aligned with each decimal tab position to print the operation result.
168 Character input electronic equipment JP27251285 1985-12-05 JPS62133514A 1987-06-16 MATSUYAMA SHIGERU
PURPOSE: To execute efficiently a key input operation by storing a character input mode which has been set at that time, together with a tab position, when executing a tab setting processing. CONSTITUTION: Memories TAB1WTAB3 in a RAM store a tab position, and a mode memory MODE stores the preset character input mode. When a tab key TAB has been depressed, a control unit CPU reads out the contents of the memories TAB1WTAB3 and the mode memory MODE and sets a character input mode in its tab position. In this way, when cursor has been set to its position by the tab key, the character input mode is also set to a desired mode at the time of setting a tab. Accordingly, an intricacy for setting again the character input mode each time after the tab key has been operated, as in the past can be eliminated. In this way, a key input operation can be executed efficiently. COPYRIGHT: (C)1987,JPO&Japio
169 Recording device JP17243385 1985-08-07 JPS6233666A 1987-02-13 SUGIURA KENICHIRO
PURPOSE:To enable multi-column printing without interposing a host system by providing a setting means for setting the kinds of multi-column recording and a page-number recording control means for controlling the timing when page numbers are recorded in response to the kinds of the recording. CONSTITUTION:A control section 1 constituted of a microcomputer, a program memory, etc. analyzes code data transmitted in a predetermined data form from an external device and allows a printing head 3 to conduct printing through a printing driver 2. One page number is printed at every one page on printing such as dual-column printing in response to the kinds of multi- column printing, and page number is each printed at every block in a page memory on French style printing, thus printing-outputting multi-column printing with page numbers by approximately the same control function as single column printing without undergoing the control of a host system.
170 Uniform allocation printing controlling system JP9929885 1985-05-10 JPS61258778A 1986-11-17 ISHIKAWA KOZO; TANAKA HIDEO; YAMAGUCHI TAKURO; OKAWA TORU
PURPOSE:To enable uniform allocation in the range of the length of a character row plus one character, by providing a special uniformity end mark such that the character position precedent to a controlling symbol indicative of the end of a uniform allocation section is made to be the end of the uniform allocation section. CONSTITUTION:A document data input part 10, provided for inputting data concerning the formation of a document, inputs characters as well as a uniformity start mark M1, a special uniformity end mark M3 and the like thereby storing them into a document data buffer 11. A uniform allocation section calculating part 12 detects the mark M1, the mark M3 and the like when outputting the contents of the data buffer 11 to a printer 14, and calculates the length of the section extending from the mark M1 to the character position precedent to the mark M3. A pattern conversion controlling part 13, provided for controlling the conversion of a character code into a printing pattern, uniformly lays out the characters on the basis of the length of the section obtained by the part 12, in the case where uniform allocation is designated.
171 Document output apparatus JP9020285 1985-04-26 JPS61248769A 1986-11-06 ISHII HIROSHI
PURPOSE:To make it possible to print a document only by using min. pitch data, by printing a stored document at a stored line pitch and/or a character pitch. CONSTITUTION:The external memory apparatus 2 connected to CPU 1 stores document or character pitch data and has document files 211, 212... for storing documents and character pitch data files 221, 222... for storing character pitch data and a document buffer 3 stores the data of the document corresponding to one page to be printed and a character pitch data buffer 4 stores the character pitch data corresponding to one line to be printed. A printing apparatus 5 and a line buffer 6 are further connected to CPU 1 and the printing apparatus 5 prints the dot pattern corresponding to one line stored in the line buffer 6. By this method, all pages and all lines of the document can be printed on paper in matching relation to said paper on the basis of the character pitch data of the line.
172 Printer JP8886085 1985-04-26 JPS61248768A 1986-11-06 MOROI SHIYOUHEI
PURPOSE:To make it possible to perform horizontal tab operation even during reverse printing, by providing a carriage control means for performing the movement control of a carriage on the basis of the flight objective position stored in a tab memory during reverse printing. CONSTITUTION:The master microcomputer 41 of the main controller 40 provided to the control part of a printer is a circuit for conducting control other than the line feed and space control of the printer and a slave microcomputer 42 is a circuit also used as a carriage control means B for conducting the line feed and space control of the printer and RAM 44 constitutes a receiving buffer area for once storing receiving data received from a host system, a tab area including a tab memory A for storing information relating to tab control and a working area for performing a program. In the printer having this mechanism, the flight objective position by the horizontal tab operation during reverse printing is stored in the tab memory A and the carriage control means B performs the movement control of a carriage C on the basis of the flight objective position information stored in the tab memory A during reverse printing.
173 Recorder capable of tabulation JP7879485 1985-04-13 JPS61237671A 1986-10-22 SASAKI RYOICHI
PURPOSE:To facilitate input of tabulating line spacing data and enable the data to be displayed even where a display space is small, by a method wherein tabulating line spacing data are inputted through numeral keys, are stored as numerical data, and are displayed on a display unit as numerals. CONSTITUTION:With a graph key 150 and a numeral key 104 for '9' operated, a tabulating mode is set. With a line feeding key 110 and a space key 106 operated, a special symbol '1' indicating a single vertical line is displayed. To set the first vertical line spacing to be a four-character amount, a numeral key 104 for '4' is operated. A numeral '4' is displayed on a liquid crystal display unit 140, and thereafter the key 104 and the key 106 are operated similarly. After completing this operation, an enter key 110 is operated to store vertical line data and vertical line spacing data into a tabulating line forming data memory, followed by laying out horizontal lines. Steps similar to those for vertical lines are carried out, and data are stored into the tabulating line forming data memory. Then, completion of layout is displayed on the display unit 140.
174 Printing apparatus JP7462585 1985-04-09 JPS61233573A 1986-10-17 OGAWA ISAO
PURPOSE:To prevent that overlap writing is performed by mistake regardless of the position of a printing part, by mounting a printing part moving means for moving a printing part corresponding to the output of a sentence printing start position comparing means and that of a relocating position comparing means. CONSTITUTION:When the start of printing is indicated by a sentence printing start means 3, a sentence printing start position comparing means 11 is operated and a relocating position is read by a relocating position memory means 6 while a printing position is read by a printing part position memory means 7 to allow a relocating position comparing means 12 to act and the relocating position is compared with left and right margins being the outputs of left and right margin memory means 9, 8. When the relocating position is judged to be larger or smaller than the right margin, a printing part moving quantity operation means 14 takes the difference between the relocating position and the printing part position and a printing part 18 is moved corresponding to the output thereof by a printing part moving means 17. A paper feed part 19 is moved by a line feed control means 16 to feed one line. Thereafter, a registered sentence is read from a sentence registering means 4 to perform printing.
175 Electronic apparatus JP27105084 1984-12-24 JPS61148085A 1986-07-05 TAKAHASHI TSUTOMU
PURPOSE:To enable information to be outputted in a well-balanced manner, by a method wherein when information to be outputted in a line is divided into a plurality of groups before outputting it, the spacing between the divided information groups is automatically uniformized. CONSTITUTION:The width of each column is assigned by sequentially using character keys and a 'delimiter' key, and when inputting for all columns and inputting through the 'delimiter' key are completed, a 'setting completed' key is depressed. Thereafter, quantities of spacing between the columns are calculated from the width of each column and left and right margin positions. In this case, the content of a left margin buffer 45 is subtracted from the content of a right margin buffer 46 to obtain the total width for column layout, and the content of a length buffer 45 is subtracted therefrom to obtain the total amount of spacing in the entire output width for the column layout. The total amount of spacing is divided by (number of columns + 1) to obtain the spacing lbetween adjacent one of the columns in the range from the left margin to the right margin. Actual tab positions are obtained from the spacing l.
176 Electronic typewriter JP26322284 1984-12-13 JPS61139473A 1986-06-26 HIROTA KATSUTOSHI
PURPOSE:To enable printing to be performed in the same style as when data is registered with the left margin changed by actuating the unit according to the content of a relative tab position memory which memorizes a distance from the left margin when printing the content of a text memory in accordance with the content of an absolute tab position memory in ordinary printing. CONSTITUTION:When printing the content of a text memory 15, the change is selected by a changeover switch 5 from an absolute tab position memory 12 when typing operation is performed in ordinary printing to a selective tab position memory 18 which stores a distance from a left margin by relative tab setting means. As a result, characters registered in the text memory 15 can be printed in the same style as when said characters were registered.
177 Document printer JP11820984 1984-06-11 JPS60262677A 1985-12-26 AIKAWA TAKESHI
PURPOSE:To provide a document printer capable of printing a composition within a printing region which is set by manually moving a printing head on the surface of a printing paper so as to trace the boundary points of the desired printing region. CONSTITUTION:In the case of leaving a region 20 of the surface of the printing paper as a blank part for pasting a photo or the like and printing in the other region, a pen 5 is manually located at the top left and point 50 of a printing region 21, and a region-starting key on a keyboard 13 is depressed. A CPU10 reads data from an X position sensor 2 and a Y position sensor 4, and stores the data into a main memory 11. Next, the pen 5 is located at the bottom right end point 51 of the printing region 21, and a region-ending key on the keyboard 13 is depressed. The CPU10 reads the coordinates of the point 51, and stores them into the memory 11. Similarly, the coordinates of the top left end point 52 and the bottom right end point 53 of another printing region 22 are stored into the memory. Thereafter, printing of a composition in the regions 21, 22 is started.
178 Printing apparatus JP10933984 1984-05-31 JPS60253576A 1985-12-14 SUETSUGU MAKOTO
PURPOSE:To attain enhance operability by preventing the setting inferiority of tab information and margin information, in altering a printing pitch, by promoting the resetting of both informations and forcibly erasing said informations. CONSTITUTION:When the printing pitch selection switch 1D on a keyboard 1 is operated in order to perform the alteration of a printing pitch, the message requiring the operation of a specific key is displayed on a display apparatus 5. When this display operation is performed, it is judged whether the operation of the carriage return key (CR key) 1E being the specific key was performed and, when said operation was performed, it is supplied to an AND gate as an input signal 5. A reset signal S6 is taken out from an AND gate 15 in timing wherein a completion signal S4 outputted at the point of time, when the message display operation of the display apparatus 5 completed, is supplied to the AND gate 15 and supplied to counters 8, 12 and tab set registers 14-18. The resetting of each part is performed by this signal S6 and the tab informations stored in the registers 14-18 and margin informations stored in margin registers 17, 18 are erased.
179 Printing-controlling system JP7035884 1984-04-09 JPS60212371A 1985-10-24 FUJITA TAKAKO
PURPOSE:To print in an appropriate form, by a system wherein when a paper is set in contact with a right side end of a printing part, the second tab information obtained by adding a predetermined value to tab information for a left abutment printing system is outputted to the printing part together with character information. CONSTITUTION:Where a space of Q1 digit places (32 digit places) is generated between the left end of the paper P1 and a left side wall line L when the paper P1 is set with the right end thereof aligned with a right side wall line R, new tab information A1 (88+32=120 digit places), B1 (100+32=132 digit places), C1 (133+32=165 digit places) is calculated from the tab information A (88 digit places), B (100 digit places), C (133 digit places) for the left abutment printing system. When printing on the paper P1, printing is conducted on the basis of the new tab information A1, B1, C1.
180 Program-controllable typewriter JP5653384 1984-03-24 JPS60199682A 1985-10-09 KUROKAWA YUUJI; OKAMOTO TOSHISHIGE; YOSHIDA KIYOSHI
PURPOSE:To overcome complicatedness in key operation at the times of setting margins and tabs, by a method wherein margin and tab position data are incorporated in a program, and a printing part is controlled on the basis of the incorporated margin and tab position data, when executing the program. CONSTITUTION:A program memory means 58 is provided for storing the data contained in a program used when setting a program controlling mode, and a memory-controlling means 62 is provided for storing into a data memory means 57 the margin and tab position data contained in a program at the time of setting the program controlling mode. When executing the program, a printing-controlling means 61 is controlled so as to print on a printing paper on the basis of the margin and tab position data stored into the data memory means 57 by the memory-controlling means 62. Accordingly, the complicatedness in operating various keys for setting margin and tab positions can be eliminated.
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