Method for performing duplex copying

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Static presentation processing – Attribute control

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C358S003060

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07619780

ABSTRACT:
A method for performing duplex copying of a document having a first side with a first image and a second side with a second image includes scanning only the first side of the document under a first imaging condition to retrieve first information relating to each of the first image and the second image; scanning only the first side of the document under a second imaging condition to retrieve second information relating to each of the first image and the second image; determining from the first information and the second information contents of the first image on the first side of the document; and determining from the first information and the second information contents of the second image on the second side of the document.

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patent: 2007/0231031 (2007-10-01), Heydinger et al.

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