Cleaning particles from a photoconductive member

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G03G 21/00 (2006.01)

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CA 1132650

- 1 - ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE An apparatus (62, 64) which cleans particles from a photoconductive member (12) arranged to advance along a pre-determined path. When the photoconductive member (12) is stationary, the particle cleaner (62, 64) and photoconductive member (12) are spaced from one another. The photoconductive member (12) is deflected into engagement with the particle cleaner (62, 64) in response to the photoconductive member (12) advancing along the pre-determined path. In this manner, the particle cleaner (62, 64) removes residual particles from the photoconductive member (12) during the movement thereof along the pre-determined path.

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