Image forming method and apparatus

Photocopying – Projection printing and copying cameras – Combined with or convertible to a contact printer

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ABSTRACT:
A copy machine is provided wherein a document on a document table is exposed by an exposure lamp, a toner image is formed on a photosensitive drum by reflected light from the document, and the toner image is transferred and fixed on a copying paper sheet. Half of a document on the document table is copied on an upper surface of a copying paper sheet, and the other half thereof is copied on a lower surface of the sheet. In this case, when a check command is entered in a continuous copying operation mode, the copying operation is interrupted after one copied sheet is obtained and a copied state can be checked. When the copied state is good, the interruption is released by entering another check command so as to restart the copying operation.

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IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 21, No. 11, Bach et al., "Copy Quality Check Control Modes for an Electrophotographic Copier", pp. 4387-4391.

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