Automatic processing apparatus

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354325, G03D 302

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053942167

ABSTRACT:
An automatic processing apparatus is provided to sequentially dip photosensitive material into a plurality of processing solution tanks storing processing solution while conveying the photosensitive material to process the photosensitive material. Rollers are respectively provided between two adjacent tanks of the plurality of processing solution tanks so as to convey the photosensitive material to a downstream processing solution tank of the two adjacent tanks. A replenishing solution supply apparatus is provided to supply replenishing solution into the plurality of processing solution tanks, respectively. A diluting water supply apparatus is provided in the vicinity of rollers to respectively supply the plurality of processing solution tanks with diluting water for diluting the replenishing solution to a predetermined concentration. The rollers can be washed by the diluting water to be supplied to each of the plurality of processing solution tanks.

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