| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| D466137 |
Display for a sewing machine |
November 26, 2002 |
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| 7410311 |
Print data editing device, print data editing program and computer readable recording medium |
August 12, 2008 |
| A print editing device is provided wherein a first line of the print data is aligned to a first end in a predetermined print area and, if there are plural lines; a last line of the print data is aligned to a second end and a remaining line is aligned between the first and second end when |
| 7027600 |
Audio signal processing device |
April 11, 2006 |
| The audio signal processing device of the present invention arranges objects in a virtual three-dimensional space and generates audio signals by performing, at a prescribed listening position, audio simulation to sounds generated from a prescribed sounding position. This invention is |
| 6821037 |
Printing device provided with cutter to cut recording paper |
November 23, 2004 |
| A setup application outputs a settings file in which are entered paper types and cutting modes. A print data generated by a design application is appended with data indicating a cutting mode appropriate to the print data and transmitted to a printer. Upon reception of the print data, the |
| 6457429 |
Display apparatus for sewing machine |
October 1, 2002 |
| The display apparatus for a sewing machine of the invention includes a display that displays a stitch pattern thereon, and a sewing order indicator that indicates a sewing order of substantially an entire stitch pattern. Therefore, even when the operator selects, as a stitch pattern, a |
| 6321670 |
Display apparatus and display controlling method for a sewing machine |
November 27, 2001 |
| In a sewing machine, a plurality of patterns are displayed on a pattern selection area of a display. Then, when one of the patterns displayed on the pattern selection area is selected, the selected pattern is displayed in a realistic manner on a pattern display area on the display. At th |
| 5508108 |
Hot melt ink-thermal transfer recording material |
April 16, 1996 |
| A hot melt ink-thermal transfer recording material having a high speed hot melt ink-receiving property and a satisfactory offset printing applicability and being capable of recording clear images with a high durability and useful as a bar code-recording medium, includes an ink-receiv |