Method and apparatus for uniformly charging a surface

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Electric or magnetic imagery – e.g. – xerography,...

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430902, 250325, 355 3CH, 361229, G03G 1302, G03G 1322, G03G 1502

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045073732

ABSTRACT:
In an electrophotographic reproduction apparatus and method, a moving photoconductor is charged by a primary corona charger that includes a corona wire. Nonuniformities in the charge pattern produced on the photoconductor by this primary line charger are reduced by subjecting the photoconductor to a second corona charger having point charging electrodes.

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