Sheet feed device for a facsimile system

Sheet feeding or delivering – Feeding – Multiple supplies

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271118, 271125, 271127, 271160, 271164, 271170, B65H 344, B65H 112

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040250660

ABSTRACT:
Improvements in a sheet feed device for a facsimile system for selectively supplying an original copy and a recording sheet to the rotating drum. A cassette adapted to be placed on a cassette table comprises two trays adapted to move relative to each other, one tray for supporting thereon a stack of original copies and the other tray for supporting thereon a stack of recording sheets. One of the two trays is selectively brought to a position in which it is disposed below a friction roller for picking up the uppermost sheet of the stack of original copies or recording sheets. Means is provided for lifting the two trays to bring the uppermost sheet into frictional engagement with the roller.

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