Process of making electrophotographic photosensitive member

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Electric or magnetic imagery – e.g. – xerography,... – Process of making radiation-sensitive product

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430131, 430134, 4274301, 427445, G03G 5087

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ABSTRACT:
In an electrophotographic photosensitive member having a charge generation layer and a charge transport layer formed by a dip-coating method, a length (H) expressed by the formula ##EQU1## of the charge generation layer is substantially the same as that of a film thickness changing portion of the charge transport layer (where V(t) represents an accelerating velocity from a velocity V1 to a velocity V2, and a substrate is pulled up at the velocity V1 until a time T1 has elapsed (t=T1) after the pulling up operation was started (t=0), is pulled up upon increasing the velocity from V1 to V2 until a time T2 has elapsed (t=T2) after the time T1, and thereafter is pulled up at the velocity V2 until a coating operation is completed after the time T2).

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patent: 3928034 (1975-12-01), Regensburger
patent: 4383020 (1983-05-01), Roberts et al.

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