Double-sided image formation system

Electrophotography – Image formation – Transfer

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399309, G03G 1522

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060979216

ABSTRACT:
A double-sided image formation system comprises two image formation sections wherein images are supported and transported on image support transporters, for transferring the images on the image support transporters to both sides of a recording medium and forming the images thereon, density sensing means (color sensing means), when sensing the image density (color) in one image formation section, for sensing the density (color) of the image transferred from one image formation section to the image support transporter in the other image formation section, and density adjustment means (color adjustment means) for matching the image density (color) in one image formation section with that in the other.

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