Electrophotography – Image formation – Development
Patent
1994-11-23
1996-11-05
Royer, William J.
Electrophotography
Image formation
Development
399343, G03G 1506
Patent
active
055722962
ABSTRACT:
A multi-color printer using a stretch toner release development system to provide either partial or full color copies with minimal degradation of developed toner patterns by subsequent over-development with additional colors and minimal back contamination of developer materials. Multiple scanning beams, each modulated in accordance with distinct color image signals, are scanned across the printer's photoreceptor at relatively widely separated points, there being a buffer provided to control timing of the different color image signals to assure registration of the color images with one another. Each color image is developed prior to scanning of the photoreceptor by the next succeeding beam. After developing of the last color image, the composite color image is transferred to a copy sheet. Development is accomplished by stretching the surface of a toner carrying member and thereby reducing the net force of adhesion of toner to the surface of the toner carrying member.
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Bergen Richard F.
Gundlach Robert W.
Mashtare Dale R.
Snelling Christopher
Bean II Lloyd F.
Royer William J.
Xerox Corporation
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