Image input system and method for reading images from an origina

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Picture signal generator

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358506, 358498, 358496, 358474, 355 75, 348 96, 348 97, H04N 104, H04N 146, H04N 5253, G03B 2762

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057543143

ABSTRACT:
An image input system having an image input device and an original holder that can read images from different configurations of original documents. An image input device includes a light emitting assembly that irradiates light onto an original document, a reading assembly that reads and composes the reading light passing the original document into an image and an assembly for moving the reading assembly and the original document relative to each other to scan the reading light over the original document. The original holder includes a cartridge housing component for housing a film cartridge. The original holder can be removed from the image input device, making possible the reading of images from different kinds of original documents.

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