Royalty accounting system for a book copier

Photocopying – Projection printing and copying cameras – Copying both sides of original

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355208, 355308, 377 8, G03G 2102

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ABSTRACT:
An image reader capable of determining whether or not a book document to be copied needs royalty by the recognition of a book document and counting operation of a copying system. When a book document to be copied needs royalty, the number of times that images of the document are scanned or the number of times that the resulting image data are outputted is counted. While the count is stored, the royalty of the book document copied is managed on the basis of the count. The image reader can also read a ID code formed on the book, and can control the counting operation based on the detected book ID.

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