Method and apparatus for feeding a document to a device

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Picture signal generator

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C358S472000, C358S496000, C358S498000, C358S401000, C358S296000

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07365886

ABSTRACT:
A document feeding apparatus includes a chassis having a plurality of side surfaces and a substantially level upper surface. A feed mechanism is mounted in the chassis. A document entrance passageway is defined by the chassis and substantially enclosed by the chassis, the document entrance passageway positioned adjacent the feed mechanism and including a document entrance on one of the plurality of side surfaces. A document exit passageway is defined by the chassis and substantially enclosed by the chassis, the document exit passageway positioned adjacent the feed mechanism and including a document exit on one of the plurality of side surfaces.

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