FIELD: transportation; typography.
SUBSTANCE: printing device for tachograph of load carrying vehicle has body frame, printing unit, carrier block for the printing carrier. The carrier block has holder which does not move relative the printing unit in the direction of entry into the working position and opposite direction to the output from the working position and can at least partially move from the body frame. The holder, like withdrawable cabinet, has a set of lateral guide members, which are linked another set of guide members in such a way that, the holder can shift in the direction of input and come out of the body frame opposite the input direction. The printing unit in the body frame can move within the limits of a leeway. There is equipment for orientation of the printing unit relative the carrier block, so that the printing unit and the carrier are oriented relative each other, when the carrier block moves in the direction of input. Proposal is also given of a tachograph inbuilt in the printing device.
EFFECT: invention solves problem of compensating looseness and allowance in guide members of packages and guarantees good quality of printing.
22 cl, 11 dwg
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Dates
2008-11-10—Published
2004-03-23—Filed