Image forming apparatus utilizing plural image forming methods a

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Natural color facsimile – Image reproduction

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358296, 358300, 358502, 399 1, 347 2, H04N 123

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ABSTRACT:
In an image forming apparatus which combines a plurality of different image forming methods, the image forming operations of the plurality of image forming methods are controlled in accordance with the color of an original image and the color of a recording agent, so that image formation in a desired color can be reliably attained, and copying errors can be eliminated. In another aspect, by appropriately selecting the plurality of image forming methods in correspondence with the feature of an image, high-quality image formation can be attained in correspondence with the image feature.

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