Photocopying – Contact printing – Light boxes
Patent
1992-07-30
1994-08-16
Picard, Leo P.
Photocopying
Contact printing
Light boxes
118654, 355249, 355261, G03G 1506
Patent
active
053391420
ABSTRACT:
A non-interactive or scavengeless development system for use in color imaging. To control the developability of lines and the degree of interaction between the toner and receiver, an AC voltage is applied between a donor roll and electrodes supported adjacent to the surface of said donor roll to enable efficient detachment of toner from the donor to form a toner cloud. An AC voltage applied between the donor roll assembly and an image receiver serves to position the cloud in close proximity to the image receiver for optimum development of lines and solid areas without scavenging a previously toned image.
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Horgan Christopher
Picard Leo P.
Xerox Corporation
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