Copying apparatus with variable image magnification

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

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355 14E, 355 55, G03G 1504, G03G 2100

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047115580

ABSTRACT:
A copying apparatus with variable image magnification having a light source for exposure scanning of an original, a photosensitive member for forming an electrostatic latent image in response to the light from the original, a mirror and lens, and a control unit for controlling movement of the mirror and the lens independently of each other to allow individual movement thereof for effecting a desired image magnification. A charge eliminator is provided and is operated for a time selected in accordance with the selected magnification. There are also provided first and second computers, the second computer receiving data entered into the first computer and controlling the image formation in accordance therewith.

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