Facsimile machine using cut sheets as received-signal...

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H04M 1/04 (2006.01) G05B 13/00 (2006.01) G06F 9/44 (2006.01)

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CA 1315699

ABSTRACT: A facsimile machine which uses cut sheets as received-signal recording paper. In the facsimile machine, a recording paper cassette for containing the cut sheets is removably mounted at one side of a machine casing as the main frame of the facsimile machine. Provided on the upper side of the machine casing are a recorded-sheet stocking zone in which the cut sheets having received-images already recorded are stocked thereon as well as an original sheet placement zone in which original sheets are placed, so that the both zones are at mutually different levels. The original sheet introduced from the original placement zone into the interior of the machine casing is discharged onto the recording paper cassette, while the cut sheet from the recording paper cassette into the interior of the casing is discharged into the recorded-sheet stocking zone provided above the casing. Thus the whole installation space of such a type of facsimile machine as using cut sheets as received-signal recording paper can be reduced to a large extent.

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