Image record apparatus

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Auxiliary signal

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358498, 271 401, 271121, 271136, 271137, H04N 100, H04N 104

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059234415

ABSTRACT:
A printer which records an image on a cut paper sheet must normally assure a margin region at the trailing end side of a record paper sheet in terms of the mechanism of the printer. Conventionally, the margin has a considerably large size. However, this invention aims at reducing the margin size as much as possible and increasing the image record region as much as possible.
When a printer of this invention is used in a facsimile apparatus, a problem experienced with a conventional printer, which has a narrow image record region on a record paper sheet, can be prevented. Conventionally, when an image is recorded on a record paper sheet having the same size as that of a received original, the received image is determined as an elongated original image and is divisionally recorded on two record paper sheets, or is recorded on a record paper sheet larger than the received original. This invention prevents this problem.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5019872 (1991-05-01), Zajac, Jr.
patent: 5379128 (1995-01-01), Ishida et al.
patent: 5444555 (1995-08-01), Ono

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