Charge erase device for an electrophotographic printing machine

Photocopying – Including fiber optics

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355 14E, 355 67, 313572, G03G 1500

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046951520

ABSTRACT:
Neon lamps are disclosed which are used to modify previously formed charge levels on the surface of a photoconductive member. The lamps have cold cathode electrodes sealed into its opposite ends and are filled with neon at a pressure range of from 18 to 25 torr.

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