Dry toner with gelled resin for high speed printer

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430120, G03G 9087, G03G 9097, G03G 1308

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ABSTRACT:
A toner for a two component developer used in a high speed computer output printer has about 20 parts gelled styrene/acrylic resin, 40 parts acrylate resin, about 13 parts hydrogenated wood rosin ester with pentaerythritol, and about 18 parts rosin ester of pentaerythritol, as well as carbon black and a charge control agent. Exceptional improvement is noted in carrier deterioration, fuser roller life and photoconductor filming.

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