Method of color electrophotography

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Electric or magnetic imagery – e.g. – xerography,... – To produce color reproduction

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430119, 430125, 355 4, G03G 1310

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046632573

ABSTRACT:
This invention is a method of color electrophotography in which toner images are superposed sequentially on a photosensitive material sheet to form a multi-color image by using a liquid developer. According to this method, the photosensitive material sheet is made to pass by a conductive doctor member and then by an air blasting member in sequence immediately after development, so as to form the multi-color image. By this method, the multi-color image can be formed in the condition that most of a excess developer is removed while a small quantity of carrier liquid containing no residual toner particles is made to exist as a uniform liquid layer on the surface of the photosensitive material sheet, and thus a clear image free from a fogging of the surface can be obtained.

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