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publicationDate 2001-04-20-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-2001109122-A
titleOfInvention Thermal development device
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To prevent the generation of sparks even when an organic solvent adheres to a contact portion for supplying power when supplying power to a rotating drum, to damage the contact portion, and to prevent heat developing material and others. To provide a thermal developing device capable of suppressing the adverse effect on the device portion. The heat developing device includes a rotating drum that rotates and thermally develops a heat developing material by a heater disposed therein, and a power supply mechanism that supplies power to the heater from outside the rotating drum. Prepare. Power supply mechanism 3 Reference numeral 5 includes rotating members 61 to 63 that are electrically connected to the heater and rotate with the rotating drum, and contact members 71 to 73 that contact the rotating member and supply power to the heater. Before applying a voltage exceeding a predetermined voltage to the contact member, By rotating the rotating drum at least once, the organic solvent attached to the rotating member or the like is removed.
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