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titleOfInvention Drying method of sheet coated with photoreceptor material
abstract (57) [Summary] [PROBLEMS] In the roll supporting method, (1) sheet-shaped O The surface of the PC, particularly the photosensitive layer such as the conductive layer and the charge transport layer, is very easily damaged by contact with the roll, and (2) Rolls must be thoroughly cleaned, since even a small amount of dust can lead to foreign matter defects. (3) When a PET thin film is used as a sheet-like support, unless the tension applied to the thin film is kept as low as possible, wrinkles may occur and image defects may occur. SOLUTION: A sheet in which a photosensitive material is coated on a conductive layer of a sheet-like support having a conductive layer formed on the surface of a synthetic resin film is brought into contact with hot air to evaporate a solvent used for the coating. Drying the sheet on which the photosensitive material is applied, wherein the drying is performed in at least one stage by a floating method.
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