Ex Parte KANAMORI - Page 5




         Appeal No. 2002-0146                                                       
         Application No. 09/110,128                                                 

         These showings by the examiner are an essential part of complying          
         with the burden of presenting a prima facie case of obviousness.           
         Note In re Oetiker, 977 F.2d 1443, 1445, 24 USPQ2d 1443, 1444              
         (Fed. Cir. 1992).  If that burden is met, the burden then shifts           
         to the applicant to overcome the prima facie case with argument            
         and/or evidence.  Obviousness is then determined on the basis of           
         the evidence as a whole and the relative persuasiveness of the             
         arguments.  See Id.; In re Hedges, 783 F.2d 1038, 1039, 228 USPQ           
         685, 686 (Fed. Cir. 1986); In re Piasecki, 745 F.2d 1468, 1472,            
         223 USPQ 785, 788 (Fed. Cir. 1984); and In re Rinehart, 531 F.2d           
         1048, 1052, 189 USPQ 143, 147 (CCPA 1976).  Only those arguments           
         actually made by appellant have been considered in this decision.          
         Arguments which appellant could have made but chose not to make            
         in the brief have not been considered and are deemed to be waived          
         by appellant [see 37 CFR § 1.192(a)].                                      
         We consider first the rejection of claims 1, 4 and 7-9                     
         based on the admitted prior art and Iwakawa.  The examiner has             
         indicated how he finds the invention of these claims to be                 
         obvious over the admitted prior art and Iwakawa [answer, page 3].          
         With respect to claim 1, appellant argues that the deviation of            
         the center line of the thermal head from the axis of the platen            
         roller in the claimed range solves a different problem than the            

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