Technique for controlling the developing voltage to accomodate t

Electrophotography – Control of electrophotography process – Having temperature or humidity detection

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ABSTRACT:
A technique for controlling the developing voltage of an electrophotographic apparatus to accommodate environmental conditions includes: measuring the developing current varying with environmental conditions, and adjusting the high voltage supplied to the developer according to the measured developing current.

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