Job recovery hierarchy in a reproduction machine

Photocopying – Projection printing and copying cameras – Combined with or convertible to a contact printer

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355 3SH, 355 3R, 355 14R, 355 24, 271 31, 271163, 271212, G03G 1500

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043380239

ABSTRACT:
Various operating modes of the reproduction machine require the use of machine resources such as an automatic document handler tray, a finisher station tray, a dedicated duplex tray and main and auxiliary paper feed trays. The machine will automatically recover for lost or damaged copy sheets with a minimum amount of operator intervention and loss of copy sheets by efficient use of the machine resources. In particular, job recovery occurs at various levels such as pause in processor operation, point to required duplex tray sheet, and point to set boundary. Various levels of job recovery require use of different resources and some malfunctions imply plural levels of job recovery.

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