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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 25, 2000
Filed:
Dec. 15, 1998
Kazuya Ishida, Kashiba, JP;
Kiyofumi Morimoto, Yamatokoriyama, JP;
Satoshi Katayama, Nabari, JP;
Takahiro Teramoto, Tenri, JP;
Akihiko Kawahara, Nara, JP;
Kazushige Morita, Nara, JP;
Sharp Kabushiki Kaisha, , JP;
Abstract
An object of the invention is to provide a highly characteristic image using an electrophotographic photoreceptor of which a charge-generating layer can be produced with a better coating property and which is highly sensitive and electrostatically highly stable in repeated use. The charge-generating layer of a function-separated type photoreceptor contains a n-type non-metallic phthalocyanine and a copolymer of vinyl chloride-vinyl acetate type. Particularly, the ratio of the .tau.-type non-metallic phthalocyanine to the copolymer of vinyl chloride-vinyl acetate type is fixed at 1/3-3/1 by weight. The thickness of the charge-generating layer is fixed at 0.1-0.6 .mu.m. As the copolymer of vinyl chloride-vinyl acetate type, copolymers of vinyl chloride-vinyl acetate, vinyl chloride-vinyl acetate-maleic acid, or vinyl chloride-vinyl acetate-vinyl alcohol are selected. Particularly, it is favorable to select those containing at least 10% by weight of the vinyl alcohol component. The charge-generating layer is formed with a liquid coating material using a ketone solvent as dispersant. The aforementioned photoreceptor is applied to an image-forming apparatus using an inversion development process.