Facsimile apparatus capable of distinguishing the communication

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Natural color facsimile

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358435, 358436, 358437, H04N 146

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052628515

ABSTRACT:
A facsimile apparatus capable of processing the image information receiving from a particular transmitter in a mode different from the usual mode of processing image information receiving to distinguish the communication from the particular transmitter from those transmitted by others immediately. For example, the image information receiving from the particular transmitter is recorded on different kind of paper from usual image information recording paper, or recorded in different color from usual image information recording color, or the paper recorded the image information from particular transmitter is discharged onto different tray from the tray onto which usual image information recording paper is discharged.

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