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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 31, 1990
Filed:
Jun. 03, 1988
Yasuji Yui, Saitama, JP;
Akio Hitachi, Tokyo, JP;
Tatsuru Sato, Chiba, JP;
Akira Shirakura, Tokyo, JP;
Sony Corporation, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
In a printing apparatus, a relatively long film having a photosensitive surface composed of photosensitive microcapsules is withdrawn from a supply spool and selectively exposed to light to form a photographed film frame prior to being passed through a nip between urged-together press rollers and then wound onto a take-up spool, sheets of developing paper are delivered one at a time by a paper supply roller from a stack of the sheets for passage between the press rollers with each delivered sheet facing a respective exposed area of the film so as to be pressed together therewith, and a roller drive assembly including a first reversible motor operative in first and second directions in printing and rewinding modes, respectively, a first transmission including a first one-way clutch through which the first motor drives the paper supply roller means only when the first motor operates in the first direction in the printing mode, a second transmission including a second one-way clutch through which the supply spool is rotated in a direction to rewind the film only when the first motor operates in the second direction in the rewinding mode, and a second reversible motor operative in first and second directions for driving the press rollers in corresponding first and second directions in the printing and rewinding modes, respectively.