Rotary developing device having adjustable developing units for

Photocopying – Contact printing – Light boxes

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118645, 355245, G03G 1501

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051988666

ABSTRACT:
A rotary developing device incorporated in image forming equipment has a plurality of developing units rotatably mounted on a rotary shaft and rotating the developing units for sequentially developing latent images electrostatically formed on an image carrier at a developing position where the developing units sequentially face the image carrier. First side plates are formed integrally at least with the rotary shaft. Partitions extend radially away from said rotary shaft for separating said developing units from one another. Second side plates are respectively removably mounted on the first side plates. At least a developer carrier included in each of the developing units and a member also included in the developing unit and contacting or adjoining the developer carrier in a predetermined positional relation are mounted on the second side plates.

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