Synchronization of ESS/IIT when scanning complex documents

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Specific signal processing circuitry

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358401, 358404, H04N 140

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052125661

ABSTRACT:
An electronic reprographic system with a scanner for scanning the document pages of a job and converting the document images scanned to pixels, a printer for making prints of the documents from the pixels in accordance with job programming instructions, a controller section with memory for use by both the scanner and the printer simultaneously, the scanner and printer operating asynchronously with respect to one another, the ability to abort scanning of a document when either the scanner or printer runs out of allocated system memory during operation, the system memory getting reallocated in preparation of a new scan, and the document that was not completely scanned getting rescanned.

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