Automatic document feeder

Sheet feeding or delivering – Delivering to stack and feeding therefrom – With sheet sensor for selective location

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271258, 271265, B65H 522

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051832402

ABSTRACT:
A sensor (SEN6a) is provided for detecting a presence of a document sheet at a specified position during a transit path of document sheets supplied. According to detection output from this sensor (SEN6a), a continuous presence time of a document sheet is obtained, and if the continuous presence time obtained is longer than the continuous document presence time obtained last time, this is regarded as an indication of a multiple feed of document sheets, and the feeding of document sheets is stopped.

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