Image forming apparatus having a cassette storage mode

Photocopying – Contact printing – Light boxes

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271127, 271164, 355210, G03G 2100

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051363399

ABSTRACT:
An image forming apparatus wherein a recording paper receiving cassette can be moved to a first position where the cassette is stored in the apparatus body and a second position where one portion of the cassette is withdrawn from the apparatus body so that the paper feed can be carried out, wherein when the cassette is withdrawn further from the apparatus body the cassette can be removed from the apparatus body. A process cartridge including a photosensitive belt and a plurality of developing devices are arranged around the photosensitive belt. The process cartridge is disposed above the recording paper receiving cassette, wherein the process cartridge can be withdrawn in the same direction as that of the recording paper receiving cassette when the recording paper feed path is opened.

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