Photocopying – Projection printing and copying cameras – Combined with or convertible to a contact printer
Patent
1981-10-23
1984-04-17
Moses, Richard L.
Photocopying
Projection printing and copying cameras
Combined with or convertible to a contact printer
355 3SH, 271258, 271307, 271DIG2, G03G 1500
Patent
active
044431015
ABSTRACT:
A copying machine in which a toner image is transferred from an image retaining member to a recording paper and, after the transfer of said toner image, said recording paper is separated from said image retaining member and ejected to the outside of said machine. When said recording paper is attached to said image retaining member due to a separation failure, a detector of the separation failure produces a detection signal for displacing a recording paper conveying device to open the passage of said recording paper and to separate said recording paper onto said conveying device. Said detector comprises a light-emitting element and a light-receiving element and is disposed in the vicinity of a passage provided specifically for the forcibly separated recording paper, so as to detect only said forcibly separated recording paper.
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Minejima Teruo
Sakurai Isao
Konishiroku Photo Industry Co,., Ltd.
Moses Richard L.
Nilles James E.
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