Circular-shaped metal structure

Electrophotography – Image formation – Photoconductive member

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C399S329000, C072S084000, C072S085000, C072S370140, C072S370250

Reexamination Certificate

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06898397

ABSTRACT:
A circular-shaped metal structure formed by spinning working has a thickness equal to or smaller than 0.09 mm. The structure may be used as a photosensitive drum or fixing belt in an electrophotographic printer.

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