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Liquid electrophotographic printer developer

US5300990A · kind A · utility

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20Claims
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Key dates

Filing dateJun 26, 1992
Grant dateApr 5, 1994
Priority date
Expiry dateJun 26, 2012

Classification

  • Technology area (CPC G)Physics
  • CPC primaryG03G15/11
  • WIPO fieldOptics
  • WIPO sectorInstruments

Abstract

The invention is a liquid toner developer for a laser printer. There is an open bath of liquid toner about 50 microns below a moving outer bottom photoconductor surface energized by actinic light. Immediately downstream of the liquid bath and adjacent to it is a charged, reverse direction developer roller, also about 50 microns below the photoconductor surface. Downstream of the developer roller, and in relatively close spaced-apart relationship from it, is a same direction rigidizing/squeegee roller charged about the same as the developer roller. A blade lies close to or in contact with the rigidizing/squeegee roller slightly upstream of its nip point to provide a drain path along the length of the roller to aid excess toner removal from the roller. A common wiping means cleans both the developer and the rigidizing/squeegee rollers, and directs excess toner into a recycle system to save toner supply and replenish the bath of liquid toner. The image on the photoconductor surface leaving the developer system is very dry, and suitable for direct transfer to a sheet of paper. In a preferred embodiment, a series of the developer systems with different color toners are employed to creat…

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