Electrophotocopying machine for production of colored photocopie

Photocopying – Including fiber optics

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355 3SH, G03G 1501

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042393701

ABSTRACT:
Electrophotocopying machine in which colored photocopies are produced by successive production and transfer onto copy paper of different color component portions of an original document, and the exposure mechanism for production of each colored component portion employs an optical fiber bundle and an odd number of mirrors, whereby the construction is made more compact and copy paper may be moved in the same direction as an original document, thus facilitating synchronization of movement to ensure correct matching of different component portions of an image at different transfer stations. To further ensure correct matching despite use of different types of copy paper, there is provided a device for adjusting the length of the path over which copy paper is transported between transfer stations.

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