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titleOfInvention Image forming apparatus
abstract An image bearing rotator surface filming can be satisfactorily scraped by a transfer rotator over time, and contamination of the image bearing rotator by a filming removal material adhering to the transfer rotator is suppressed. An image forming apparatus capable of performing the above is provided. An image forming apparatus contacts a surface speed of an image bearing rotating body such as a photoreceptor 1 that carries a toner image and the image bearing rotating body and transfers the toner image on the image bearing rotating body to a transfer material such as paper. A speed difference is provided between the transfer roller 11 and the film, and the filming on the surface of the image bearing rotating body is scraped off by the transfer rotating body. At a predetermined timing, the transfer rotator cleaning mode is executed, and the filming removal material that has been scraped off by the transfer rotator and adhered to the surface of the transfer rotator is removed from the surface of the transfer rotator to clean the surface of the transfer rotator. [Selection] Figure 1
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