Image forming apparatus in which units connected together occupy

Photocopying – Contact printing – Light boxes

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271 9, 355200, 355321, G03G 2100

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053791010

ABSTRACT:
A compact image forming apparatus which occupies a small floor area even though it has optional units connected to it. The apparatus includes an image forming device, a paper-reversing device attached to a side of the image forming device, a paper-feeding unit, a large-capacity paper-feeding unit, and a large-capacity storage unit. The image forming device and the paper-reversing device are mounted on the paper-feeding unit, which, in turn, is mounted on the large-capacity paper-feeding unit. The large-capacity paper-feeding unit is mounted on the large-capacity storage unit. The total bottom area of the image forming device and the paper-reversing section attached to the side of the image forming device is substantially equal to the top area of the paper-feeding unit, that of the large-capacity paper-feeding unit, and that of said large-capacity storage unit.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5049946 (1991-09-01), Harada
patent: 5102112 (1992-04-01), Takahashi

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