Photocopying – Projection printing and copying cameras – With film severing
Patent
1985-11-01
1987-01-27
Hayes, Monroe H.
Photocopying
Projection printing and copying cameras
With film severing
355 28, G03B 2900
Patent
active
046391185
ABSTRACT:
A photographic paper accommodating apparatus is disposed between a photographic paper printing section and a developing section so as to absorb or retain the slack in a continuous photographic paper fed from the former to the latter which occurs due to a difference between the respective processing speeds at these sections. First clamping and transporting rollers are provided on the downstream side of the printing section so as to define a first photographic paper looping area between the printing section and the first clamping and transporting rollers. Second clamping and transporting rollers are provided on the downstream side of the first clamping and transporting rollers so as to define a second photographic paper looping area between the first and second clamping and transporting rollers. A guide member is movable between a first position at which it guides the photographic paper from the printing section to the first clamping and transporting rollers and a second position at which the guide member guides the paper from the first clamping and transporting rollers to the second clamping and transporting rollers. Accordingly, when the exposure operation at the printing section is resumed after the photographic paper has been cut to suspend the operation, the trailing end portion of the cut photographic paper which has been exposed before the resumption of the operation can be accommodated in the second looping area, and the leading end portion of the following section of the paper exposed after the resumption of the operation can be accommodated in the first looping section.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4429988 (1984-02-01), Okabe
Kito Eiichi
Kogane Mikio
Kubota Kazufumi
Suzuki Kenji
Tokuda Kanji
Fuji Photo Film Co. , Ltd.
Hayes Monroe H.
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