Image recording apparatus and transmission method using the same

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Auxiliary signal

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358468, 37910015, 399 85, 399 87, H04N 100

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061375985

ABSTRACT:
An image recording apparatus according the present invention includes a copy section for copying an original, a transmission section for transmitting the original via a telephone line, an input section for inputting the number of sheets to be copied and a destination telephone number, a determination section for determining a desired mode based on the input numerical values, and an execution stop section for stopping the execution of a mode other than the desired mode. In addition, in a transmission method according to the present invention, data input during a copy mode is retained in an image recording apparatus with a facsimile and a copy functions, the mode is switched to a facsimile mode with the input data retained, and the input data is used to execute facsimile transmission.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5070467 (1991-12-01), Todome
patent: 5357350 (1994-10-01), Matsunai
patent: 5748337 (1998-05-01), Minamizawa
patent: 5778163 (1998-07-01), Terajima

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