Electrophotography method utilizing a photoconductive screen

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ABSTRACT:
In an electrophotographic method wherein a photosensitive screen having a multitude of tiny openings and formed by the use of a photoconductive member is used to form a primary electrostatic latent image thereon and a corona ion flow from a corona discharger is modulated by the primary electrostatic latent image to form a secondary electrostatic latent image on an electrically chargeable member, an acceleration field having a voltage Ve applied between the screen and the chargeable member is set to a range which satisfies the relation that (Ve-Vs)/d>500[V/mm], where d is the distance between the screen and the chargeable member, and Vs is the maximum potential of the secondary electrostatic latent image formed on the chargeable member.

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