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titleOfInvention Thermal development device
abstract (57) [Summary] [PROBLEMS] It is possible to prevent a volatile matter contained in a gas generated from a photosensitive material in a heat developing section from being cooled and deposited in an apparatus, Provided is a thermal developing apparatus in which volatile matter does not adhere to a conveying roller or the like and the photosensitive material itself is not stained when passing through the photosensitive material. SOLUTION: In order to make the heat developing unit a substantially closed space, the heat developing unit is surrounded by a heat developing unit housing 11, and a suction fan 301 is provided in the heat developing unit housing 11, whereby a photosensitive material A is provided. The air in the substantially closed space in contact with the layer containing the photosensitive composition is sucked and discharged to the outside of the heat developing unit housing 11.
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