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titleOfInvention Image transfer method using an intermediate transfer body and image forming apparatus for carrying out the same
abstract A method of transferring a toner image from an image carrier to a transfer body contacting the image carrier or to a recording medium supported by the transfer body, which includes the steps of: (a) forming an electric field for image transfer by an electrical manipulation at a contact position (N) where the image carrier (32) and the transfer body (44) contact each other; and (b) reducing the electric field such that, at a portion of the contact position, a potential deposited on the transfer body is zero or of a same polarity as a charge deposited on the image carrier. Pref a reducing electrode (70) is used to perform the field reduction operation, a portion of which comprises an elastic conductive part i.e. a brush which contacts the transfer body, the brush including conductive filaments formed of an acrylic resin containing fine carbon particles. The field reduction pref. constitutes a discharge operation, which is applied downstream of the central point of the charge-transfer nip of the contact position, with respect to the direction of movement of the transfer body, but is still within the nip.
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