Imaging method using a dielectric overcoated photoreceptor...

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G03G 5/04 (2006.01) G03G 13/22 (2006.01)

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CA 1146003

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE This invention relate to an electrophotographic imaging member or device and an imaging method using this imaging member, which member or device is comprised of a sub- strate, a layer of a charge carrier injecting material com- prised of carbon or graphite dispersed in a polymer, a layer of a charge carrier transport material, a layer of a photo- conductive charge carrier generating material and an electri- cally insulating overcoating layer. In one embodiment the imaging member is layered and comprises from the bottom up a substrate; a layer of material comprised of carbon black dis- persed in a polymer, and capable of injecting holes into a layer on its surface; a hole transport layer in operative con- tact with the layer of hole injecting material which transport layer comprises a combination of an electrically inactive organic resin having dispersed therein an electrically active material, the combination of which is substantially nonabsorbing to visible electromagnetic radiation, but allows the injecting

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