Magazine shuttle for a photographic processor

Photography – Fluid-treating apparatus – Having photographic medium feed

Reexamination Certificate

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C396S599000, C355S027000, C355S072000, C355S075000, C101S232000, C271S162000

Reexamination Certificate

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07083339

ABSTRACT:
A photographic processor and method for developing photographic images utilizes a frame and an exposure section that receives and expose print media to record an image on the print media. The exposure section includes a transport system that transports the print media to an exposing mechanism. After the exposing mechanism, the print media goes to a chemical development section contained that develops the exposed print media. A print media supply section secured to a shuttle system attached to the frame wherein the print media supply section provides print media from two or more magazines. The shuttle system sequentially moves one of the magazines to a position in line with the entry to the exposure section and then away from the entry. The shuttle system then moves other magazines from the position in line with the entry to the exposure section and then away from the entry.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5629754 (1997-05-01), Nakane et al.
patent: 6739770 (2004-05-01), Piccinino, Jr. et al.

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