Photographic processing apparatus

Photocopying – Projection printing and copying cameras – With temperature or foreign particle control

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355 40, 396319, 15100, G03B 2752, B08B 1102

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058415165

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a photographic processing apparatus including a construction for cleaning a magnetic recording portion of a photographic film having such magnetic recording portion. The apparatus includes a transporting mechanism for transporting the film along a film transport passage, a magnetic head for recording magnetic information recorded in the magnetic recording portion, and a stationary head disposed upstream in the film transport passage for cleaning the magnetic recording portion of the film.

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