Claims
- 1. An organic photoconductor sheet comprising:
- a base layer formed of a first material and a photoconductive layer formed of a second material, the base and photoconductive layers being stressed in opposite senses from each other, wherein the photoconductive layer is in compression.
- 2. An organic photoconductor sheet comprising:
- a base layer formed of a first material; and a photoconductive layer formed of a second material, the organic photoconductor being characterized in that when it is subjected to externally applied tension, the photoconductive layer is in compression.
- 3. A method of treating a photoconductor including:
- providing an organic photoconductor having a base layer and a photoconductive layer; and
- chemically treating with an organic solvent the photoconductive layer in the provided organic photoconductor to relieve stress in the photoconductive layer.
- 4. A method according to claim 3 wherein the base layer of the provided organic photoconductor has greater flexibility and stretchability then the photoconductive layer.
- 5. A method according to claim 3 wherein chemically treating includes softening the photoconductive layer to render it more elastic than it previously was.
- 6. A method according to claim 3 wherein treating includes softening the photoconductive layer to render it more plastic than it previously was.
- 7. A method according to claim 3 wherein chemically treating also includes forming a protective layer on the photoconductive layer.
- 8. A method according to claim 7 wherein the protective material is an vinyl modified epoxy.
- 9. A method according to claim 3 wherein the step of chemically treating comprises:
- applying of a protective material in the organic solvent to the photoconductive layer whereby the solvent causes the photoconductive layer to soften and become more elastic; and
- allowing the solvent to evaporate to leave a protective coating on the photoconductive layer.
- 10. An organic photoconductor manufactured according to the method of claim 3.
- 11. A liquid toner electrophotographic system comprising:
- a drum;
- an organic photoconductor according to claim 1, disposed on the surface of the drum;
- means for forming a latent image on the photoconductive surface;
- means for liquid toner development of the latent image on the photoconductive surface; and
- means for transferring the image after development thereof to a final substrate.
- 12. A liquid toner electrophotographic system comprising:
- a drum;
- an organic photoconductor according to claim 2, disposed on the surface of the drum;
- means for forming a latent image on the photoconductive surface;
- means for liquid tone development of the latent image on the photoconductive surface; and
- means for transferring the image after development thereof to a final substrate.
- 13. A liquid toner electrophotographic system comprising:
- a drum;
- an organic photoconductor according to claim 10, disposed on the surface of the drum;
- means for forming a latent image on the photoconductive surface;
- means for liquid toner development of the latent image on the photoconductive surface; and
- means for transferring the image after development thereof to a final substrate.
Parent Case Info
This applicationo is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/946,411, filed Jan. 5, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,376,491, which is the U.S. National Phase of PCT/NL 90/00066 filed May 8, 1990.
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