Sheet processing apparatus and image forming system

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ABSTRACT:
A sheet processing apparatus which flattens a curled sheet includes: a water content control unit which controls a water content of a sheet to flatten the curled sheet; a decurling section which is provided downstream the water content control unit with respect to a conveyance direction of the sheet, and the decurling section bends the curled sheet to be flat by a bending force; and a conveyance route changing section which changes a conveyance route of the sheet to direct to the water content control unit or not.

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English translation of Office Action issued Apr. 8, 2008, in Japanese Patent Application No. 2006-110555.

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