Image recording apparatus with separable upper and lower section

Photocopying – Including fiber optics

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355 3DR, 271 9, G03G 1500

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ABSTRACT:
An image recording apparatus comprises an automatic paper feeder for feeding recording paper one after another from a stack of paper; a manual paper feeder for feeding recording paper manually; and a main body which is formed of an upper frame coupled to a lower frame, the upper and lower frames being separable relative to each other. At least a part of the automatic paper feeder and at least a part of the manual paper feeder are arranged in one unit frame which is coupled to the main body. One end of the unit frame is displaceably arranged relative to the main body when the upper and lower frame are relatively separated.

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