Method of forming image on sulfur based photosensitive member

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96 27R, 96 48HD, 96 88, 96 28, G03G 1300, G03C 504, G03C 524, G03C 100

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ABSTRACT:
A method of forming an image comprising imagewise exposing a sulfur based-photosensitive member comprising a support having thereon a thin layer mainly comprising a sulfur which is physically changeable on absorbing the energy of light, to thereby produce a difference in respect to solvent solubility, powder adhering property, or sublimation between the exposed area and the non-exposed area and then selectively utilizing the difference between the exposed area and the non-exposed area to form an image, i.e., removing an area of higher solubility by dissolving the area with a solvent, adhering a toner only on an area of higher powder adhering property, or subliming only an area of higher sublimation property.

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