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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 12, 1999
Filed:
Sep. 28, 1995
Shinsuke Kikui, Yokohama, JP;
Ricoh Company, Ltd., Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
The surface of a photosensitive body is evenly charged by a charging member, and then the charged surface is exposed to light by an exposure device in order to produce an electrostatic latent image. A toner is caused to adhere to the latent image by a developing roller and then is transferred to paper. The temperature of the charging member is detected by a temperature detecting device and, in accordance with the detected temperature, a voltage to be applied to the charging member is corrected by a voltage correcting device. An aging change of the photosensitive body is detected by an aging change detecting device and, in accordance with the amount of the aging change, a correction rule for an applied voltage corrected by the voltage correcting device is changed by a correction rule changing device. A potential of the surface of the charged photosensitive body or a developing bias of the developing roller in an image forming process is corrected by a potential correcting device. The surface of the photosensitive body is charged with the corrected voltage and then a reference potential pattern is formed. After the correction of the potential, the amount of light of the exposure device in the image forming process is corrected by an amount-of-light correcting device on the basis of a reference potential detected when the reference potential pattern is formed.