Method of creating multiple electrostatic latent images on a pyr

Incremental printing of symbolic information – Electric marking apparatus or processes – Electrostatic

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347153, 347158, 399168, 399223, B41J 242, B41J 2385, G03G 1506, G03G 1501

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ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for reproducing color images using a non-interactive pyroelectric imaging process is disclosed. More specifically, the present invention is used to generate multiple layers of toner on the top surface of a pyroelectric imaging member without physical contact to the imaging member top surface. The ability to generate a composite image with different materials in this manner enables printing machines to use a pyroelectric imaging process to generate color images in the image on image (I-O-I) mode.

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