Hand scanner type image input/output device with reciprocably su

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Picture signal generator

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358472, 358296, 346143, 346 76PH, 382 59, H04N 104, H04N 123

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049011642

ABSTRACT:
A hand scanning type image input and output device includes a main body adapted to be moved by hand to scan an object, such as a manuscript, and having an enclosed readout head adapted to read out the information on a desired portion of the object via an opening formed on the surface of the main body which is tightly contacted with the object, a movable roll reciprocably supported on the surface of the main body in which the read-out opening is formed, and a travel guide section rotatably mounted to the main body. A mounting reference surface for the object is formed on the perimeter of the read-out opening and the movable roll is rotated in synchronism with a detecting unit adpated to detect the distance traversed by the main body.

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