Apparatus for separating transfer paper from photosensitive memb

Photocopying – Including fiber optics

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271307, 271311, 271900, G03G 2100

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047664592

ABSTRACT:
A transfer paper separating apparatus for separating transfer paper attracted by a photosensitive member of a copying machine from the photosensitive member is disclosed, in which the front edge of the transfer paper is peeled off from the photosensitive member by a pick-off blade and then the transfer paper is separated therefrom by a separation belt and a separation roller. The separation belt and the pick-off blade are mounted on a first support plate and the separation roller is mounted on a second support plate, and the first and second support plates are movable away from the photosensitive member independently each other.

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