Image processing system and image processing method

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

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358444, 358474, 358487, H04N 140

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053272595

ABSTRACT:
An image processing system includes a plurality of document holders for supporting original documents and having identification data, a setup apparatus for determining setup conditions relating to the original documents, and an image processing apparatus for processing an original image on determined setup conditions. The setup apparatus and image processing apparatus are interconnected through a communication line for transferring the setup conditions determined by the setup apparatus to the image processing apparatus. The image processing apparatus selects the setup conditions corresponding to the identification data, from the setup conditions transferred from the setup apparatus.

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