Claims
- 1. An automatic printing apparatus comprising:
- means including an electrostatic latent image forming element for forming a master adapted to be repeatedly subjected to a reproduction process of an original image, wherein said image forming element is heat responsive;
- optical means for projecting an original image onto said image forming element;
- means for heating said heat responsive image forming element to form a thermally developed master in accordance with the latent image formed on said image forming element by said optical means;
- a rotary member for supporting said master formed by said optical means and said heating means;
- master holding means for holding the leading end of said master on said rotary member;
- electrostatic chargine means for sensitizing the original image on said master to form a corresponding electrostatic image on the master, corresponding to the original image on said master held on said rotary member;
- developing means for visualizing said electrostatic image on said matter; and
- transfer means for transferring a visible image formed on said master by means of said developing means onto a recording element;
- wherein said image forming element which is subjected to the projection of an image of an original by said optical means is heated by said heating means to obtain said master, and wherein said master is held on said rotary member and subsequently subjected to said electrostatic charging means, said developing means and said transfer means to provide reproduction on successive recording elements.
- 2. An automatic printing apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a secondary heating means for applying a corrective secondary heating to said master after said thermal development by said heating means, in response to a detected image density of said master.
- 3. An automatic printing apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising means for initiating the rotation of said rotary member upon detection of the arrival of the leading end of said master at said master holding means.
- 4. An automatic printing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said electrostatic charging means and transfer means comprise means for performing their respective functions simultaneously and in the same position with respect to said rotary member.
- 5. An automatic printing apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a secondary charging means for subjecting the master to an additional charging step, in response to a detected charged state of said master and to correct the charge to an appropriate level.
- 6. An automatic printing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said master is held on said rotary member in such a manner that the trailing end of said master overlaps a part of the leading end thereof.
- 7. An automatic printing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the leading end of said master is removably fixed to said rotary member while the trailing end thereof is maintained free with respect to said rotary member.
- 8. An automatic printing apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising cleaning means for cleaning the surface of the master after the transfer step by said transfer means.
- 9. An automatic printing apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising cleaning means for cleaning the surface of the master intermittently after said transfers.
- 10. An automatic printing apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising means for separating said master from said rotary member reverse rotation thereof.
- 11. An automatic printing apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the leading end of said master is detected by a lateral deflection of the master when its leading end is stopped and its downstream end continues to be fed.
- 12. An automatic printing apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a plurality of process indicating means whereby the sequence of steps from the formation of the master are successively indicated by said indicating means.
- 13. An automatic printing apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising means for removing the master from the rotary member, and means operable in accordance with the feed timing and the position of said rotary member for detecting whether said recording element has been removed.
- 14. An automatic printing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said charging means, developing means and transfer means are positioned with respect to said rotary member for repeated operation when said leading end of the master is rotationally spaced therefrom.
- 15. An automatic printing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein after rotation of said rotary member is initiated at a first start position after operation of said master holding means, said rotary member is stopped and restarted from a second start position spaced from said first start position.
- 16. An automatic printing apparatus according to claim 15, further comprising means for subsequently stopping said rotary member at the first start position, after the rotary member rotates from the second start position during sequential charging, developing and transfer operations.
- 17. An automatic printing apparatus comprising:
- means for accommodating an image forming element;
- means for processing said image forming element to form a master, including means for exposing said element to an image of an original;
- a rotary support member;
- means for mounting said master on said rotary member;
- means for detecting the presence or absence of said master on said rotary member prior to the formation of said master;
- printing means for forming a toner image on said master and transferring said toner image onto a copy sheet;
- means for separating said master from said rotary member; and
- control means for controlling the operation of said processing, mounting, printing and separating means in sequence.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation, of application Ser. No. 794,661 now abandoned, filed May 6, 1977.
US Referenced Citations (12)
Continuations (1)
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