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 PROCLAMATION 6641—DEC. 15, 1993 108 STAT. 5331 Annex II (con.) -32- Section (A). (con.) 63. The additional U.S. notes to chapter 85 are modified by inserting the following additional U.S. notes in numerical sequence: "7. Siisheading 8517.90.04 covers the followins parts of facsimile machines: (a) Control or coanand assenblies, incorporating more than one of the follouing: printed circuit assenbty, modan, hard or flexible (floppy) disk drive, keytxwrd, user interface; (b) Optics module assaifclies, incorporating more than one of the following: optics lanp, charge coifjles device and appropriate optics, lenses, mirrors; (c) Laser imaging assenlilies, incorporating more than one of the follouing: photoreceptor belt or cylinder, toner receptacle init, toner developing mit, charge/discharge units, cleaning unit; (d) Ink jet marking assenfalies, incorporating more than one of the following: thermal print head, ink dispensing init, nozzle and reservoir irit, ink heater; (e) Thermal transfer imaging assentilies, incorporating more than one of the following: themiel print head, cleaning uiit, s«4:ply or take-up roller; (f) lonographic imaging assenfclie;;, incorporating more than one of the following: ion generation and emitting init, air assist mil:, printed circuit asseot>ly, charge receptor belt or cylinder, toner receptacle unit, toner distribution u^it, developer receptacle and distribution mit, developing mit, diarge/discharge unit, cleaning uiit; (g) Image fixing asseafclies, incorporating more than one of the following: fuser, pressure roller, heating elements, release oil dispenser, cleaning init, electrical control; (h) Paper handling assenblies, incorporating more than one of the following: paper transport belt, roller, print bar, carriage, gripper roller, paper storage init, exit tray; and (ij) Combinations of the above specified assenfeties. 8. For the purposes of this chapter, references to "high definition" as it applies to television receivers and cathode-ray tiiies refer to articles having: (a) a screen aspect ratio equal to or greater than 16:9; and (b) a viewing screen capable of displaying more than 700 seaming lines. 9. For the purposes of this chapter, the video display diagonal is determined by measuring the imximun straight line dimension across the visible portion of the faceplate used for displaying video. 10. Subheadings 8529.90.29, 8529.90.33, 8529.90.36 and 8529.90.39 cover the followii^l parts of television receivers (including video monitors and video projectors): (a) Video intermediate (IF)anplirying and detecting systems; (b) Video processing and aiplification systems; (c) Synchronizing and deflection circuitry; (d) Tiners and tuner control systeoB; and (•) Audio detection and anplification systems. 11. For the purposes of subheadina 8540.91.15, the term "front panel asseafety*' refers to: (a) with respect to a color cathode-ray television picture tipe, an assaofcly which consists of a glass panel and a shadow mask or aperture grille, attached for ultimate use, which is suitable for incorporation into a color cathode-ray television picture tiiie (including video monitor cathode-ray tiiie), and which has indergane the necessary chemical and physical processes for inprinting phosphors on the glass panel with sufficient precisian to render a video image itfien o^cited by a stream of electrons; or (b) with respect to a monochrome cathode-ray picture ttpe, an assoifcly which consists of either a glass panel or a gloss envelope, which is suitable for incorporation into a monochrcme cathode-ray television picture tiiie (including video monitor or video projector cathode-rate tipe), and which has undergone the necessary chemical and physical processes for imprinting phosphors on the glass panel or glass envelope with sufficient precision to render a video image when excited by a stream of electrons."

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