Image reading apparatus and image-forming apparatus...

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Picture signal generator

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C358S496000, C358S497000, C358S498000, C358S474000, C399S367000, C399S379000, C399S380000, C399S205000, C399S206000

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06961154

ABSTRACT:
An image-reading apparatus for reading an image formed on a document is provided which includes an automatic document feeder, a dynamic-document reading section, a static-document reading section, and a document-covering member. A light source mechanism irradiates an exposing light onto the document at either the dynamic-document reading section or the static-document reading section. When the automatic document feeder is opened with regard to the dynamic-document reading section and a stationary document is placed on the static-document reading section to read the image formed on the document, a controller controls the light source mechanism so that substantially none of the exposing light emitted from the light source mechanism leaks outside through the dynamic-document reading section.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5373352 (1994-12-01), Uto
patent: 5657113 (1997-08-01), Ono et al.

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