Facsimile device having improved printing process with cut paper

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Specific signal processing circuitry

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358453, H04N 1387

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052820580

ABSTRACT:
A facsimile device according to the present invention includes a reception device for receiving compressed image data, a memory for storing the compressed image data, a first expansion device for expanding the stored compressed image data, a detection comparison device for detecting the amount of the expanded image data and obtaining the difference between the amount and a prescribed value, a second expansion device for expanding the stored compressed image data again after the detection by the detection comparison device, an image formation device for forming an image on paper based on the image data expanded again, and a control device for controlling the image formation device based on the difference obtained by the detection comparison device.

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