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titleOfInvention Electrophotographic photoreceptor, image forming apparatus and image forming method using the electrophotographic photoreceptor
abstract (57) [Summary] [PROBLEMS] To guarantee a high quality image for a long period of time, develop a new technology to reduce the wear of the photoconductor and prevent the photoconductor surface from becoming hydrophilic by corona products. Provided is an electrophotographic photoreceptor in which the photosensitive layer surface is unlikely to become hydrophilic even by repeated charging and exposure, and image blur and image blur are less likely to occur. An electrophotographic photoreceptor having a photoconductive layer provided on a conductive support, wherein the photoreceptor contains a long-chain alkyl group-containing urea compound in the outermost surface layer. Photographic photoreceptor, image forming apparatus and image forming method using the electrophotographic photoreceptor.
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