Method of driving copy material and photosensitive member of cop

Photocopying – Including fiber optics

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355 16, 226 94, G03G 1522, B65H 1718

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043301940

ABSTRACT:
In superposing a copy web and a photosensitive member one over another and transferring a toner image of the copy web by transfer printing from the photosensitive member carrying a toner image of an original formed by following the steps of charging the photosensitive member, exposing the photosensitive member to an optical image of the original to form an electrostatic latent image thereon and developing the electrostatic latent image, one of the copy web and the photosensitive member is driven and the other is driven by the frictional force and electrostatic attractive force, so that relative movement of the photosensitive member and the copy web can be avoided while they are in contact with one another.

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