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titleOfInvention Apparatus for removing image-forming substance from image carrier
abstract (57) 【Abstract】 PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To make the loop crossing direction of the brush roller surface substantially orthogonal to the surface moving direction by the rotation of the brush roller, Provided is a device for removing an image-forming substance from an image carrier, which is equipped with a cleaning device capable of satisfactorily cleaning a peeling member with a relatively small cleaning load. SOLUTION: A brush roller 307 includes an elongated loop holding cloth 307e in which a plurality of loops 307d are formed by weaving stainless fibers in a width direction in a base cloth 307c, The core metal 307b is spirally wound around the peripheral surface of the core metal 307b, and the loop crossing direction is set to be substantially orthogonal to the brush roller surface moving direction M when the brush roller rotates. As a result, the tip of the loop of the brush roller makes wide contact with the width direction of the offset belt, and the toner on the offset belt is scraped off well even with a relatively small cleaning pressure and a relatively small rotation speed of the brush roller. .
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