Abstract:
A sheet conveying device includes an endless conveyor belt which has an electrode unit for retaining the sheet by using an electric force and which rotates while retaining the sheet so as to convey the sheet, a first electricity-supplying unit which applies a voltage to the electrode unit while it passes through a predetermined area, a second electricity-supplying unit which is disposed at a predetermined position which is upstream of the predetermined area and downstream of a position where the conveyor belt receives the sheet along a sheet-conveying path, and which applies another voltage to the electrode unit while it passes by the predetermined position, a detecting unit which detects a current or a voltage when the second electricity-supplying unit supplies electricity, and a determining unit which determines the state of the surface of the conveyor belt on the basis of the detected current or voltage.
Abstract:
An ink-jet recording apparatus and recording method uses a recording head wherein nozzles with small diameter are arrayed in high density, to achieve both high quality and high speed. Accordingly, whether to record a certain area in the image with recording ink alone or with both recording ink and clear ink is determined according to the image data of the certain area, and recording is performed based on the determined results, using a recording head wherein ink discharging nozzles and clear ink nozzles are arrayed alternately.
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for producing an optical recording medium or an optical recording medium substrate sheet forms an photo-curable resin layer on at least one of a substrate sheet and a stamper which undergoes elastic deformation. The stamper bears a pattern corresponding with preformatting information and is brought into close contact with the substrate sheet wherein the photo-curable resin layer is interposed between them and cured.
Abstract:
A roll stamper which molds a substrate resin sheet into an information recording media by continuously transferring preformat patterns on the substrate resin sheet, and a production process therefor. The preformat pattern on the roll stamper has a value of b/a of greater than 1 when the length of the preformat pattern in a direction parallel to the direction in which the resin sheet is transported is defined as a and the length in a direction perpendicular thereto as b.
Abstract:
A method for forming a substrate sheet for optical recording media having a preformat on the surface is disclosed. This method has the steps of extruding a melted resin to form a melted resin sheet, pressing the melted resin sheet between a mirror roll and a resin roll prior to the curing of the melted resin sheet, thereby forming a resin sheet, the resin roll being disposed in the face of the mirror roll and being covered on the peripheral surface thereof with a resin, and forming a photocurable resin composition layer on the surface of the resin sheet with which the resin roll has come in contact, and forming the preformat on the photocurable resin composition layer.
Abstract:
A process for producing a roll stamper which molds a substrate sheet for information recording mediums by continuously transferring preformat patterns on a resin sheet. The roll stamper has the feature that the preformat pattern on the roll stamper has a value b/a of greater than 1, where the length of the preformat pattern in the direction parallel to the direction in which the resin sheet is transported is defined as a and the length in the direction perpendicular thereto as b.
Abstract:
An optical cutting method includes a step of detecting a center position on a sheet film with a position-detecting light flux; and a step of cutting out a disk film from the sheet film by projecting a cutting laser beam along circumference of a substantially circular form around the detected center position.
Abstract:
A process for preparing a substrate sheet for optical recording mediums includes the steps of extruding a molten resin to form a resin sheet and bringing the resin sheet into pressure between a preformat roll and a roll disposed opposingly to said preformat roll to transfer a preformat pattern to the surface of the resin sheet, wherein the roll disposed opposingly to the preformat roll includes a roll whose surface is covered with an elastomeric resin.
Abstract:
A process for producing an optical recording medium, including the steps of: melt-extruding a resin to form a resin sheet; passing the resin sheet under pressure between a first roller having a predetermined unevenness pattern and a second roller disposed opposite thereto before the resin sheet is hardened, thereby to transfer the unevenness pattern to a surface of the resin sheet; and forming a recording layer having an organic coloring matter on the surface of the resin sheet provided with the unevenness pattern; wherein the steps are conducted while the resin sheet is moved.
Abstract:
A cell culture substrate having at least one area for culturing a cell on a substrate, characterized in that the culturing area comprises an area releasably holding a biologically active substance having a biological activity to the cell and an area for immobilizing a biologically active substance having a biological activity to the cell.