Hard copy system controllable by channel discrimination signal

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Recording apparatus

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358 75, 358 80, 358280, 358257, H04N 140

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047791403

ABSTRACT:
A hard copy system regulatively processes a video signal with a settable regulatory parameter to produce regulated picture information which is reproducible as a hard copy. A multiplexer receives a plurality of video signals having different signal forms to selectively apply one of the video signals to the hard copy system. A memory stores a plurality of different regulatory parameters assigned to the respective video signals and determined according to the different signal forms thereof so as to optimize the regulative processing thereof. A controller operates when a selected video signal is processed for retrieving from the memory a regulatory parameter assigned to the selected video signal to set the retrieved regulatory parameter to thereby enable the hard copy system to produce optimally regulated picture information.

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