Claims
- 1. A method of roughening the rotating surface of an organic electrophotographic photosensitive member capable of visualizing toner images on said surface to reduce friction between said surface and a cleaning blade employed to remove excess toner from said surface which comprises:
- (a) contacting an abrasive material with said rotating surface, wherein said abrasive material is in the form of a film, while rotating said film in the same direction of said rotating surface;
- (b) vibrating said film at the point of said contact with said rotating surface in a vibrating direction parallel to the axis of rotation of said photosensitive member; and
- (c) urging said rotating and vibrating film against said rotating surface in a direction substantially perpendicular to the axis of rotation of said photosensitive member.
- 2. In an image forming method comprising the steps of
- (i) charging an organic electrophotographic photosensitive member;
- (ii) forming an electrostatic latent image on the surface of said photosensitive member by imagewise exposure;
- (iii) developing the formed electrostatic latent image;
- (iv) transferring the developed image; and
- (v) cleaning the surface of the photosensitive member with a blade after the developed image is transferred; the improvement which comprises:
- roughening the surface of said organic electrophotographic photosensitive member prior to conducting said charging step (i) by the steps of:
- (a) contacting an abrasive material with said surface at a point of contact, said abrasive material in the film-like form being urged in the direction intersecting the direction of the axis of rotation of said surface of said photosensitive member; and
- (b) vibrating said film like abrasive material at the point of said contact with the surface of said photosensitive member.
- 3. An image forming method according to claim 2, wherein said film-like abrasive material is moved in the direction intersecting substantially at right angles the direction of the axis of rotation of the photosensitive member.
- 4. An image forming method according to claim 2, wherein said film-like abrasive material is vibrated at said point of contact, in the direction parallel to the direction of the axis of rotation of the photosensitive member.
- 5. An image forming method according to claim 2, wherein said film-like abrasive material at said point of contact is vibrated in multiple directions.
- 6. An image forming method according to claim 2, wherein said film-like abrasive material at said point of contact is vibrated periodically.
- 7. An image forming method according to claim 2, wherein said film-like abrasive material moved with the vibration at said point of contact is further moved in the direction parallel to the direction of the axis of the rotation of the photosensitive member.
- 8. An image forming method according to claim 2, wherein said film-like abrasive material is let off from a let-off roller and wound up on a wind-up roller.
- 9. An image forming method according to claim 2, wherein said film-like abrasive material is moved at a constant speed.
- 10. An image forming method according to claim 2, wherein said film-like abrasive material is pressed against the photosensitive member by means of a rubber roller.
- 11. An image forming method according to claim 10, wherein said film-like abrasive material is vibrated by vibration of the rubber roller.
- 12. An image forming method according to claim 2, wherein the degree of roughness on the surface of the photosensitive member ranges from 0.3 .mu.m to 5.0 .mu.m.
- 13. An image forming method according to claim 2, wherein said photosensitive member has a surface comprised of a resin layer.
- 14. An image forming method according to claim 13, wherein said resin layer is mainly comprised of a polycarbonate resin.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/386,221 filed Jul. 28, 1989, now abandoned.
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