Copier with improved paper transporting means

Photocopying – Contact printing – Light boxes

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355 3SH, 355 23, 355321, 271 9, G03G 1500, B65H 344

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048557889

ABSTRACT:
A copier is equipped with an automatic paper transporting device such that documents which have been processed and removed from a document processing position can be discharged onto a receiving discharge tray in a specified sequence. The discharge sequence is stored as input data and a central processing unit makes reference to these data in controlling the motion of the documents, determining for each document whether it should go directly onto the discharge tray or should be temporarily held on another tray. Similar transporting devices can be used in connection with a copier such that documents can be fed in a specified order which may be different from the way they are stacked or that copy paper sheets processed in a certain sequence may be discharged in a different specified sequence.

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patent: 4451137 (1984-05-01), Farley
patent: 4705393 (1987-11-01), Ito

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