Xerographic apparatus having improved fluid dispensing member

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

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96 1LY, 118DIG23, 427 15, G03G 1510

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039804046

ABSTRACT:
A xerographic apparatus having an improved liquid developer applicator is disclosed. The liquid developer applicator comprises a hollow, cylindrical, deformable fluid dispensing sleeve member having an outer elastomeric layer characterized by an outer surface having a relief pattern for carrying fluid developer provided from a reservoir to a photoconductor surface. The hollow, cylindrical, deformable fluid dispensing sleeve is also characterized by multiple inner layers which are provided to impart desirable properties and characteristics to the sleeve member. The fluid developer applicator is particularly useful in developing latent electrostatic images on photoconductor surfaces.

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