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Method and apparatus for removing excess developing liquid from photoconductive surfaces

  • US 4,286,039 A
  • Filed: 05/15/1979
  • Issued: 08/25/1981
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/15/1979
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a method of removing excess developing liquid from a photoconductive surface bearing an electrostatic image which has been developed by a liquid developer comprising an insulating liquid having charged toner particles disseminated therethrough, the improvement comprising contacting the photoconductive surface with a compressible conductive polyurethane roller having a Shore A hardness of less than 45 and a resistivity of less than 109 ohm-centimeters, impressing the roller with a fixed potential relative to ground of the polarity corresponding to the polarity of the charge on the charged toner particles in the developing liquid, and rotating said roller so the relative motion between its surface and the surface of the photoconductor bearing the liquid-developed electrostatic image is substantially zero whereby to remove excess liquid from the surface of the photoconductor bearing the developed electrostatic image.

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