Image forming method and device for controlling image density

Photocopying – Projection printing and copying cameras – Combined with or convertible to a contact printer

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355 3SC, 355 3DD, 355 14D, 355 14TR, 430 30, 430 54, G03G 1500

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042192714

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is an image forming apparatus of a type, in which there is provided first and second electrically chargeable members, a first processing device to form a primary electrostatic latent image on the first chargeable member, a second processing device to form a secondary electrostatic latent image of the second chargeable member in accordance with the primary electrostatic latent image, to develop the secondary electrostatic latent image, and to transfer the thus developed image onto an image transfer material. A detecting device is provided to detect the visible image forming capability of at least one of electrostatic latent images; and, a control device is provided, responsive to the detecting device, to control at least one of the first and second processing devices so as to form a developed image of a predetermined image density.

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patent: 4026643 (1977-05-01), Bergman

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