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SYSTEM FOR READING INTERMIXED MARKS AND SYMBOLS FROM DOCUMENTS
   
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US Patent 3578953
Issued Date
May 18, 1971
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A system for automatically reading marks and symbols printed on one or more sides of a document in one or more different formats.
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Published
May 18, 1971
Application Number
04/764,660
Filed
October 3, 1968
US Classification
178/36   346/79
Int'l Classification
G09B   29/10   (20060101)  
USPTO Field of Search
235/61.11   235/61.115   235/61.115 (CR)/   235/61.12   235/61.111   235/61.114   235/61.603   340/146.3  
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