Multifunction reprographic apparatus

Photocopying – Projection printing and copying cameras – Identifying – composing – or selecting

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354109, 355 60, G03B 2752, G03B 2770

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ABSTRACT:
Multifunction reprographic apparatus comprises a housing having a first window in the front wall of the housing and a second window in the top wall of the housing. A mirror in the housing is pivoted to swing about a horizontal axis between an inclined position in which light from an illuminated original placed on the second window is directed through a lens system onto photosensitive paper positioned in the housing, and a horizontal position in which light from a subject placed in front of the first window is directed by the lens system onto the photosensitive paper. The apparatus is thus operable to make a photocopy of an original placed on the top window or to make a photograph of a person or other subject positioned in front of the front window.

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