Claims
- 1. A process for washing a photosensitive material, comprising:
- transporting the material through a plurality of wash stations including a first and a last station, and at each of the wash stations,
- 1) feeding the sheet at an angle through a nip of a first pair of rollers, the nip positioned at a first level,
- 2) spraying washing solution on a top surface of the sheet from a first spray bar and the washing solution draining into a container for receiving the washing solution,
- 3) spraying washing solution on a bottom surface of the sheet from a second spray bar and the washing solution draining into the container for receiving the washing solution, and
- 4) feeding the sheet at an angle through a nip of a second pair of rollers, the nip positioned at a second level lower than the first level of the nip of the first pair of rollers to an adjacent wash station which if there are only two wash stations is the last station or to a non-wash station;
- wherein steps 1) and 4) prevent the sheet from entering the washing solution in the container for receiving washing solution from the first and second spray bars.
- 2. The process according to claim 1, further comprising supplying replenishment wash solution to the last container at a rate less than 20 milliliters per square foot of material being processed.
- 3. The process according to claim 1, further comprising transporting the sheet at a speed such that a point on the sheet travels between the first pair of rollers and the second pair of rollers in each of the wash stations in less than 3 seconds.
- 4. A process for washing a photosensitive material, comprising:
- transporting the material through a plurality of wash stations including a first and a last station, and at each of the wash stations,
- 1) feeding the sheet through a nip of a first pair of rollers, the nip positioned at a first level,
- 2) spraying washing solution on a top surface of the sheet from a first spray bar and the washing solution draining into a container for receiving the washing solution,
- 3) spraying washing solution on a bottom surface of the sheet from a second spray bar and the washing solution draining into the container for receiving the washing solution, and
- 4) feeding the sheet through a nip of a second pair of rollers, the nip positioned at the same level as the first level of the nip of the first pair of rollers to an adjacent wash station which if there are only two wash stations is the last station or to a non-wash station;
- wherein steps 1) and 4) prevent the sheet from entering the washing solution in the container for receiving washing solution from the first and second spray bars.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/421,119, filed Apr. 13, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,579,076.
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Divisions (1)
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