Claims
- 1. A modular wet film printer wherein the components specific to wet printing are removable to permit dry printing components to replace them when desired, said printer comprising:
- a frame for receiving a plurality of removable modules;
- a wet printing module removably located in said frame including a wet picture printing head;
- an enclosure means for containing a printing head submerging bath and for retaining the fumes produced by the bath, said enclosure means including a liquid inlet situated away from said printing head located near the bottom of said enclosure means and a liquid outlet located near the printing head near the top of the liquid bath, said inlet spaced from said wet printing head in the direction in which the film is forwarded;
- replaceable module means for removing the immersion liquid from the raw stock and master at high film transport speeds including a series of wipers positioned above the level of said immersion liquid, an air stripper positioned after said wipers along the path of movement of said raw stock and master and a dual drying tower having separate drying columns for the raw stock and master, each of said drying columns having air directing means for exposing said films to progressively hotter air as the films proceed through each column; and
- means for forwarding and taking up a film raw stock and a film master.
- 2. The printer of claim 1 including a plurality of wipers situated within said enclosure means, located at least partially above the liquid level in order to remove the liquid from the exposed raw stock and master and a plurality of wipers located below the liquid level to remove bubbles from the surface of said film preparatory to printing.
- 3. The printer of claim 2 including a plurality of air strippers for removing liquid from said film.
- 4. The printer of claim 1 including means to maintain a negative vacuum within said enclosure means.
- 5. The printer of claim 1 wherein said columns direct heated air counter to the direction of movement of said film so that the film is exposed to the hottest air last.
- 6. The printer of claim 1 including means spaced from said head for retaining a film master and raw stock in intimate contact over the printing head.
- 7. The printer of claim 1 including means for drawing liquid through said outlet, filtering said liquid and returning said liquid to said enclosure means through said liquid inlet.
- 8. The printer of claim 1 having a pair of opposed wipers positioned adjacent said printing head for pressing said raw stock and said master together before printing.
- 9. The printer of claim 6 wherein said means for retaining said master and said raw stock in intimate contact including two pairs of rollers, one pair positioned to either side of said printing head for pulling said raw stock and master down onto said printing head.
- 10. The printer of claim 1 including a printing head having a depression formed at its upper surface to guide said master and said raw stock over said head in intimate contact.
- 11. The printer of claim 1 including means for injecting liquid under pressure into the region between the film and the printing head just before the film is transported past the printing head.
- 12. The printer of claim 1 wherein said forwarding and taking up means includes a forwarding module removably receivable in said frame and a film take up module removably receivable in said frame.
- 13. The printer of claim 1 wherein said series of wipers are positioned along the path of travel of said film, with a first set of wipers contacting said immersion liquid bath arranged to wipe both sides of said raw stock and master and at least one additional set of wipers positioned above said first set so that the liquid wiped by said second set drains onto said first set and gently back to said bath.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 170,478, filed July 21, 1980, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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