Image reading apparatus having a low friction member between the

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358456, 358498, 250578, H04N 104

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ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for reading an image of a sheet has conveying apparatus for conveying the sheet, a transparent member contacting a surface of the sheet conveyed by the conveying apparatus, and a photoelectric conversion element disposed on the transparent member or on the side opposite to the surface of the transparent member which contacts the surface of the sheet. A low friction portion is formed on that portion of the transparent member which contacts the conveying apparatus.

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