Electrostatic printing method using heat sensitive thermal ink t

Printing – Antismut device – Anti-offset material application

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400120, 355 3CH, 346 76PH, 430 48, 430 49, B41C 100

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ABSTRACT:
An electrostatic printing method with which printing is effected using electrical signals representative of picture or image data. A thermal head is driven by the electrical signals so as to transfer heat-sensitive ink in the molten state onto a photo-sensitive sheet from a donor sheet to form a master sheet. The master sheet is then charged, subjected to uniform exposure to form an electrostatic latent image, and then developed using powdered toner. The toner image is transferred onto a printing sheet and fixed thereon to make a copy.

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