Facsimile machine with a recording paper information memory

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Recording apparatus

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358256, 358296, H04N 132

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ABSTRACT:
A facsimile machine uses a thermal print head for recording data on a roll of thermal sensitive recording paper. The roll of recording paper is wound around a core shaft on which a paper information memory is mounted. The facsimile machine includes a system controller in charge of overall control of the machine and the system controller reads the information stored in the paper information memory. The paper information to be stored includes a size, such as width and length, of the recording paper and a sensitivity of the recording paper. The facsimile machine may transmit the necessary data among the paper information to a transmitter. The facsimile machine may adjust the operating condition of the thermal print head in accordance with the sensitivity information read out of the paper information memory so as to insure production of an excellent recorded image.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4620781 (1986-11-01), Miyamoto
patent: 4631596 (1986-12-01), Yaguchi
patent: 4679093 (1987-07-01), Yaguchi

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