Copy production machines

Photocopying – Projection printing and copying cameras – Copying both sides of original

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355 3R, 355 14R, 355 46, G03B 2732

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ABSTRACT:
Copy production machine having a print mode for making copies under automatic control interruptible by a copy mode of making copies. In the print mode images to be copied are automatically supplied to a copy production portion. In the copy mode, a variety of image supplying techniques may be employed. Copy output means separate copies made from the two modes. In the print mode images are preferably precollated whereas in the copy, mode produced copies are collated. In a print mode plural image sources may be employed, such sources being activated ad seriatim.

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