Excess developing solution removing apparatus

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118652, 118119, G03G 1510

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041261011

ABSTRACT:
An electrophotographic copying apparatus including a wet developing unit of the one-side face developing type which is equipped with a developing unit having an improved excessive developing solution removing device associated with a transfer paper drying device. The excessive developing solution removing device includes a pair of spaced excessive developing solution removing members contacting the latent image bearing surface of the transfer paper fed from the developing unit, and a rotary member rotatably disposed in the vicinity of the removing members and out of contact with the latter for efficient removal of the excessive developing solution from the transfer paper without soiling the paper.

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