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Printing – Stenciling – Stencil and work support

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C101S129000

Reexamination Certificate

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07905175

ABSTRACT:
Movable claws13are formed in clampers10holding a substrate3so that the movable claws can be selectively moved to a position where they have projected above the substrate3, and to a position where they have retreated from above the substrate3. Thereby, the safety of operation is ensured by causing the movable claws13to retreat during maintenance. Moreover, printing with high precision can be performed in a state where the surface of the substrate3and the rear face of the mask2are brought into surface contact with each other without any clearance by causing the movable claws13to retreat.

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International Search Report Dated Mar. 23, 2007.

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