Abstract: A liquid composition for developing latent electrostatic images comprising toner particles associated with a pigment dispersed in a nonpolar liquid. The salient feature of the invention is that the toner particles are formed with a plurality of fibers or tendrils from a thermoplastic polymer and carry a charge of a polarity opposite to the polarity of the latent electrostatic image. The polymer is insoluble or insolvatable in the dispersant liquid at room temperature. The toner particles are formed by plasticizing the polymer and pigment at elevated temperature and then either permitting a sponge to form and wet-grinding pieces of the sponge or diluting the plasticized polymer-pigment while cooling and constantly stirring to prevent the forming of a sponge while cooling. When cool, the diluted composition will have a concentration of toner particles formed with a plurality of fibers.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 19, 1993
Date of Patent:
April 18, 1995
Assignee:
Indigo N.V.
Inventors:
Benzion Landa, Peretz Ben-Auraham, Joseph Hall, George A. Gibson
Abstract: A method for providing an image on either opaque or transparent substrates (42) to have substantially equal apparent color saturation when viewed and including the steps of: developing a latent electrostatic image on an image bearing surface (16) using a colored liquid developer in a developer system operating at given voltages; and subsequently transferring the image to the substrate (42) wherein said liquid developer, developer system and voltages are the same for printing on both opaque and transparent substrates.
Abstract: An organic photoconductor including a base layer formed of a first material and a photoconductive layer formed of a second material. The organic photoconductor being characterized in that when it is maintained in a curved orientation with the photoconductive layer facing outward, the photoconductive layer is subjected to less stress than the base layer. In one embodiment the first material is relatively more flexible and stretchable than said second material and the materials are pre-stressed in opposite senses. In a second embodiment the first material is relatively flexible and stretchable and the second material is an initially less flexible and stretchable material which has been chemically treated to increase its stretchability and flexibility.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 5, 1993
Date of Patent:
December 27, 1994
Assignee:
Indigo N.V.
Inventors:
Yakov Krumberg, Jakob Karin, Ehud Chatow
Abstract: Imaging apparatus including a photoreceptor, a charging station operative to charge the photoreceptor including an active length of corona wire operatively juxtaposed with the photoreceptor and a corona wire dispenser containing an undispensed length of corona wire contiguous with the active length and at least as long as the active length. The apparatus also includes an exposure station operative to selectively discharge portions of the photoreceptor to form a latent image thereon and a developer operative to develop the latent image. The corona wire dispenser is operative to dispense an appropriate length of the undispensed corona wire to replace the active length of corona wire.