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The Dynamic Effects on Serial Printers Motion Transmission Systems

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The paper deals with the aspects of chaotic regimes generally applied to peripheral devices or particularly serial printers motion transmission systems. On the basis of Duffing mathematical model a wire transmission is analyzed and the optimal domain for various motion laws is determined.

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Comanescu, D., Comanescu, A. (2010). The Dynamic Effects on Serial Printers Motion Transmission Systems. In: Pisla, D., Ceccarelli, M., Husty, M., Corves, B. (eds) New Trends in Mechanism Science. Mechanisms and Machine Science, vol 5. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9689-0_27

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