Method and device for emulating a printer for a personal compute

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Specific signal processing circuitry

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ABSTRACT:
A device for emulating a personal computer printer with a facsimile-machine printer (14) including a buffer memory (21) which receives data from the personal computer (3), circuits (22, 24) coupled to both a command buffer circuit (23) and a calculation block (25). The circuits (22, 24), command buffer circuit (23) and the calculation block (25) control the facsimile-machine printer (14) in response to the data, determine the availability the facsimile-machine printer (14) by effecting cyclic scanning of the facsimile-machine and control the printing of the facsimile-machine (14) printer in response to the data when the facsimile-machine printer (14) is determined to be available for printing.

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