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titleOfInvention Method of circulating a photoconductive imaging member
abstract (57) [Summary] [Object] To provide a method of promoting uniform aging of a photoconductive member and extending its life. A aging factor that shortens the life of the photoconductive image forming member 10 is detected during a non-printing state of the electrophotographic printer or copier 1, and a standby signal (standby signal) is detected in response to the aging factor. ) Is generated and the photoconductive image forming member driving mechanism 19 is activated in response to the standby signal, and the photoconductive image forming member is operated for a predetermined length of time during a non-printing or copying state. To drive. This circulates the photoconductive imaging member in an electrophotographic printer or copier in a power saving mode, exposing it to aging factors to a substantially equal extent and extending its life.
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