Image recording system

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Recording apparatus

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346110R, 346108, 430138, G01D 942, G03C 172

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049395840

ABSTRACT:
An image transfer system including a photosensitive medium having a layer of microcapsules formed on a substrate, an exposing device having a cathode ray tube for emitting a radiation for imagewise exposing the photosensitive medium, and a CRT control device for controlling the cathode ray tube. Each microcapsule includes a photosensitive resin whose strength is varied according to an amount of exposure thereof to the radiation, and contains a chromogenic material capable of chemically reacting with a developer material, to form a visible image. The CRT control device stores image signals representative of a picture frame, and applying the image signals to the cathode ray tube, to cause the tube to emit the radiation for forming a latent image of the picture frame on the photosensitive medium, so that the latent image is subsequently developed into a visible image.

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