Control device for a reader motor

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Picture signal generator

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358486, 358420, H04N 140

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ABSTRACT:
When the operating mode of a facsimile apparatus relates to only the reading of an original to be transmitted, coding, and storage into an image memory, the reading of the original, coding of the image signal, and storage of the image signal are executed at regular intervals. In the case where the operating mode relates to the case where not only the reading of the original, coding, and storage into the image memory are executed but also the communication, printing of the received image, or printing of a communication management report is simultaneously executed, the reader motor is rotated within a pull-out region asynchronously with the timing for the reading of the original, coding, and storage into the image memory.

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