Apparatus for producing sets of collated copies

Photocopying – Projection printing and copying cameras – Combined with or convertible to a contact printer

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270 58, 271 31, 271289, 271297, 355 3SH, G03G 1500, B65H 39042, B65H 3911

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ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for producing sets of copies from a set of document sheets, some of which can be produced in a collating mode by means of a recirculating feeder and others cannot be produced in a collating mode. The copies that are produced in a noncollating mode are stored temporarily. Programmable means control the making of copies in a collating mode and the delivery of copies temporarily stored so that the copies arrive at a receiver or finisher in collated sets of copies with the page order of the copy sets corresponding to the page order of the document set.

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