Multiple mode image processing apparatus and method

Photocopying – Including fiber optics

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3461531, 346160, 355 77, 355133, G03G 1500

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ABSTRACT:
A multiple mode image processing apparatus and method. The apparatus, in a copy mode, processes copies xerographically. In a write mode, images derived from image signals are written on the apparatus photoreceptor by a raster scanner, and in a read mode, the raster scanner scans images developed on the photoreceptor to produce image signals representative thereof. A multiple speed drive is provided for the photoreceptor to move the photoreceptor at a high speed when processing copies xerographically and at a lower speed compatible with the data transmission rate for image signals when writing or reading images.

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