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titleOfInvention Automatic developing machine for silver halide photographic materials
abstract (57) [Problem] To provide a stable jetting characteristic even if a low-viscosity processing liquid is used, and to achieve high-speed processing. An ejection channel including an ejection chamber containing a processing solution for a silver halide photographic material, two or more orifices communicating with the ejection chamber, and a conversion element for changing the volume of the ejection chamber. At least two or more 0A are arranged in an array to constitute a processing solution supply means 1 for a silver halide photographic light-sensitive material, and the orifice is made of a material having a contact angle of 20 ° to 60 ° with respect to a contained processing solution. Is formed. As a result, even when a processing solution for a silver halide photographic light-sensitive material that has not been subjected to a prescription operation for increasing the viscosity is jetted, a large jetting amount can be stably obtained. As a result, the speed of the developing process can be increased.
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