Image forming system which superimposes additional information o

Electrophotography – Combined with diverse subject matter – With diverse image formation

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358401, 358448, G03G 1500, H04N 100

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056922299

ABSTRACT:
An image forming system includes a plurality of interconnected image forming devices each of which has a storage unit which stores an image signal. The system has an image input unit for entering an image signal, and an image processing unit which processes the image signal entered by the image input unit. A transfer unit simultaneously transfers the image signal, which has been processed by the image processing unit, to the plurality of image forming devices.

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