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CA 1235479

-25- ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE VARIABLE RESOLUTION SCANNING IN LINE SCAN OPTICAL IMAGING SYSTEMS Disclosed is an improvement to a facsimile system which enables the simulation of 240 and 300 DPI feedwise scan resolutions in a system designed to operate at 200 and 400 DPI feedwise scan resolutions. The simulation is accomplished by feedwise advancing a document past a horizontal image scanner in defined sequences of half and full steps, half steps causing the document to be feedwise advanced by one four-hundredth of an inch (as in 400 DPI mode), full steps causing the document to be feedwise advanced by one two-hundredth of an inch (as in 200 DPI mode). The scan resolution errors introduced by the simulation are non-cumulative since the system comes back into feedwise synchronization with true 240 and 300 DPI scan resolutions each time one of the defined three operation sequences is completed. Also disclosed is a method of operating a document feeding system to approximate 240 and 300 DPI feedwise scan resolutions.

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