Photocopy machine capable of storing and transmitting image data

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Specific signal processing circuitry

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358400, 399107, 395114, G06F 1500

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061120146

ABSTRACT:
A new photocopy machine capable of storing and transmitting image data for scanning an image or document to permit simultaneous facsimile transmitting, printing, and recording on various storage media of the scanned image or document. The inventive device includes a housing that contains a scanning means for scanning an image, various types of storage means for digitally storing the scanned image, a printing means for printing a copy of the scanned image, and a transmitting means for permitting transmission of the scanned image to remote outside sources.

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PC World online, Multifunction Printers from HP, Brother, and Lexmark, PC World, Jul. 1995.

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