Copying machine with simul-color copy function and divisional co

Photocopying – Contact printing – Light boxes

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355251, 355235, G03G 1501, G03G 1509

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048664863

ABSTRACT:
A copying machine capable of executing a divisional copy mode (book copy mode) wherein an original of two image sides, i.e., two open-out successive pages of a book is copied separately based on one copy instruction and a simul-color copy mode wherein a copy image of two or more colors can be obtained by changing over the developing units to be used during one copying operation. To execute the simul-color copy mode, the copying machine includes a color dividing position for dividing one of image sides into a plurality of color regions.
In the case where the divisional copy mode and simul-color copy mode are simultaneously designated, two image sides are separately copied, and also, one of the image sides in which the color dividing position exists is copied to obtain a multi-color copy image by the simul-color copy mode.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4659207 (1987-04-01), Yoshikazu
patent: 4688930 (1987-08-01), Ohno
patent: 4739372 (1988-04-01), Watanabe

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