Method and system for printing a simplex fax cover when in a dup

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

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358400, 358498, 358448, 358434, 358436, 358438, 358496, 355 24, 399364, H04N 100, H04N 104, H04N 140, G03B 2732

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ABSTRACT:
A method and system for printing a transmitted document having a cover page. The system determines if a present state of operation is a duplex mode and if a cover page has been transmitted. The system then prints, when the present state of operation is determined to be duplex and a cover page has been transmitted, the cover page as a simplex document and the remaining portion as a duplex document. On the other hand, the system prints the cover page and remaining portion of the transmitted document as a simplex document when it is determined that the present state of operation is a simplex mode.

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