Image forming method and apparatus utilizing a compliant image m

Electrophotography – Image formation – Transfer

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399298, 399302, G03G 1501

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ABSTRACT:
First and second toner images are formed electrophotographically on first and second photoconductive imaging members, respectively. The first toner image is transferred to the second photoconductive image member in registration with the second toner image to form a combined toner image which may be in two colors. To improve the transfer between the two photoconductive image members, at least one of the photoconductive image members is preferably compliant.

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