Facsimile apparatus which can avoid unwanted interline breaks in

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile

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358447, 358448, 382181, 382254, H04N 100, H04N 140

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055025749

ABSTRACT:
In a facsimile apparatus which can be connected to a data processing apparatus for transmitting/receiving a digital signal, when a specific pattern which is to overlap two or more lines of print without a space between the lines is to be output, a pattern is developed so that the patterns in the upper and lower lines are made continuous with each other. When characters of various fonts are to be mixed, arbitrary patterns from another apparatus can be registered in the facsimile apparatus with arbitrary codes in addition to an output operation using patterns corresponding to codes registered in advance in the facsimile apparatus. For this reason, any codes can be output during an output operation of one page, and various patterns can be mixed.

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