Telematic terminal which produces and edits mixed mode document

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Specific signal processing circuitry

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358468, 358434, H04N 1415

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053770218

ABSTRACT:
A telematic terminal generally used for a group 4 facsimile apparatus which produces a mixed mode document and transmits to another communication apparatus. The mixed mode document is divided into a plurality of blocks and each block of mixed mode document is judged to be constructed with a normal format or abnormal format. Since the block constructed with the abnormal format is indicated on a screen of a display unit of the telematic terminal and what kind of abnormal format the other communication apparatus can manage is transmitted, the operator can easily learn whether or not the mixed mode document can be properly transmitted to the other communication apparatus. If necessary, the operator can edit the block so that the other communication apparatus can receive the mixed mode document.

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