Navigating the Information Maze

An automatic processing apparatus has mounts for exposed photosensitive material and a web. A take-up spool take up the exposed photosensitive material and the web so that they are placed in the contact with each other. A housing contains the mounts, the take-up spool, and a drive for the take-up spool. A lid pivots about a joint member connected to the housing to keep the housing light-proof when the lid is closed. A device for depressing a processing chemicals container interlocks with the lid. A coating device between the mount for the web and the take-up spool coats the processing chemicals on the web. A switching member detects the closing of the lid and commences the take-up operation for the exposed photosensitive material and web.

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