Device for regulation of the sliding properties of a print...

Electrophotography – Image formation – Fixing

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C399S390000, C399S407000

Reexamination Certificate

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11006853

ABSTRACT:
In an electrophotographic printer or copier, toner images of images to be printed onto a printing substrate are generated and fixed, causing sliding characteristics to be worsened. In order to remedy this problem, a moistening device is provided that applies on the printing substrate a moistening agent made from a moistening fluid and a lubricant dissolved therein. Two problems are thus solved: the printing substrate is moistened and simultaneously lubricated.

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