Image forming apparatus, image forming method and program,...

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

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C358S498000

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ABSTRACT:
An image forming apparatus is equipped with a sensor device that recognizes a recording material determination sections130formed on recording material100,an acquisition device that acquires image information that may be stored in an information control server connected via the Internet based on a recognition result from the sensor device, and an image forming and controlling device that forms an image on the recording material100based on the image acquired by the acquisition device.

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