Image recording apparatus and application device thereof

Photocopying – Contact printing – Machine

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355 72, G03B 2730

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ABSTRACT:
An image recording apparatus which effects digital exposure while aiming for compactness. An exposure unit digitally exposes a photosensitive material successively while moving above a stage. An application unit moves from the rear side of the exposure unit and applies water successively to the photosensitive material. A superposing unit moves from the rear side of the application unit, and successively superposes an image-receiving material on the photosensitive material. Heat development transfer is carried out, and an image is obtained on the image-receiving material.

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Patent Abstracts of Japan vol. 013. No. 165 (P-860), Apr. 20, 1989, JP-A-64 002040 (Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.), Jan. 6, 1989, *abstract.

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