Claims
- 1. An apparatus, comprising an electrophotographic photoconductor comprising a photoconductive layer over an electroconductive substrate, wherein the photoconductive layer comprises a charge transporting polymer material, and wherein the photoconductive layer has a water vapor permeability not greater than about 200 g.multidot.m.sup.-2 .multidot.24 h.sup.-1,
- wherein the photoconductive layer further comprises a low molecular weight compound having a molecular weight less than about 10,000, and wherein the low molecular weight compound is present in a charge transporting layer of the photoconductive layer in an amount of not greater than about 30% by weight,
- wherein said apparatus is selected from the group consisting of copiers, facsimile machines, laser printers and digital printing plate manufacturing apparatuses.
- 2. An apparatus, comprising an electrophotographic photoconductor comprising a photoconductive layer over an electroconductive substrate, wherein the photoconductive layer comprises a charge transporting polymer material, and wherein the photoconductive layer has a water vapor permeability not greater than about 200 g.multidot.m.sup.-2 .multidot.24 h.sup.-1, wherein the charge transporting polymer material comprises a repeating unit having a triarylamine structure and a repeating unit having an electrically inactive structure, and wherein the repeating unit having an electrically inactive structure is selected from the group consisting of repeating units which form homopolymer films having a water vapor permeability not greater than about 120 g.multidot.m.sup.-2 .multidot.24 h.sup.-1, when the same thickness as the charge transporting layer, and wherein said apparatus is selected from the group consisting of copiers, facsimile machines, laser printers and digital printing plate manufacturing apparatuses.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 09/243,785 filed on Feb. 3, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,030,733.
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