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publicationDate 1994-09-16-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-H06258844-A
titleOfInvention Development device for lithographic printing plate that does not require fountain solution
abstract (57) [Summary] [Construction] The present invention removes the pretreatment portion for dissolving or swelling a part of the photosensitive layer in the image area of the lithographic printing plate precursor without the need for dampening water, and the silicone rubber layer in the image area. A developing device for a lithographic printing plate precursor requiring no fountain solution, which is provided with a developing section, and is characterized in that a ventilation zone is provided between the pretreatment section and the developing section. The present invention relates to an original developing device. [Effect] According to the present invention, an increase in the water content of the pretreatment liquid can be suppressed, and the effect of dissolving or swelling a part of the photosensitive layer can be maintained.
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