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titleOfInvention Electrophotographic photoreceptor for positive charging, method of manufacturing the same, and image forming apparatus
abstract (57) Abstract: An object of the present invention is to provide a positively charged electrophotographic photosensitive member comprising a conductive elastic substrate, wherein the positively charged electron has a high charging potential, a low light attenuation residual potential, and excellent photosensitivity. It is an object to provide a photoreceptor, a method for manufacturing the same, and an image forming apparatus. SOLUTION: The electrophotographic photoreceptor for positive charging of the present invention is obtained by sequentially laminating a conductive cured resin layer on a conductive elastic substrate and an organic photosensitive layer on the conductive cured resin layer.
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