Facsimile apparatus and control method therefor

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Auxiliary signal

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358404, 358435, 358470, 395110, G06F 1500, H04N 100, H04N 140

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ABSTRACT:
There are provided a facsimile apparatus in which fonts of plural languages each including plural characters need not be permanently stored from the beginning, and a control method therefor. A data request from the facsimile apparatus is recognized by an information processing apparatus, which in response transfers data meeting the request of the facsimile apparatus thereto, among the data managed in the information processing apparatus, and the facsimile apparatus is enabled to manage and utilize thus transferred data, whereby the facsimile apparatus can effectively utilize the memory.

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