Claims
- 1. An electrophotographic printing machine comprising: a photoconductive member; means for forming a charge on the surface of said member, means for exposing said surface so as to form a latent electrostatic image on said surface and means for reducing the charge in at least one region of said surface, said charge reduction means including at least one lamp, said lamp comprising an elongated tubular glass envelope having cold cathode electrodes sealed into its opposite ends and containing neon at a pressure range of 18-25 torr, said lamp operating over a current range of 5 to 50 ma(rms);
- wherein said lamp operates at a current of approximately 35 ma (rms) and at a pressure range of approximately 21 torr.
- 2. A neon lamp for modifying a charge level at the surface of a photoconductive member, said lamp comprising an elongated tubular glass envelope having cold cathode electrodes sealed into its opposite ends and containing neon at a pressure range of 18-25 torr;
- wherein said lamp operates at a current of approximately 35 ma and at a pressure range of approximately 21 torr.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 676,030, filed Nov. 28, 1984 now abandoned.
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