Copying machine designed to successively copy two different docu

Photocopying – Projection printing and copying cameras – Combined with or convertible to a contact printer

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355 14E, 355 25, G03G 1500, G03G 2732

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047439467

ABSTRACT:
A copying machine capable of operating in the divisional copying mode in which first and second documents, such as the successive pages of an open book, placed on the contact glass are copied on different recording medium surfaces, respectively. The copying machine is provided with copying condition setting means capable of individually setting different copying conditions, such as copied image density, for the first and second documents, respectively. The first document and the second document are scanned under the copying condition set for the first document and under the copying condition set for the second document, respectively, and the first and second documents are copied on different recording medium surfaces, respectively.

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