Method of fixing heat-fusible toner images formed on a web

Coating processes – Pretreatment – per se – or post-treatment – per se

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427194, 118 60, 432 60, 355 3FU, 219216, 430124, G03G 1520

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042184991

ABSTRACT:
A method of fixing toner images carried on a long footage of continuous web such as rolled paper or folded paper, uniformly but intermittently from end to end of the web. During fixation, the image bearing surface of the web is urged against a fixing member such as heated roller or the like and the fixing member is rotated to move the web, and during the intermission of fixation, the web is disengaged from the fixing member. Preferably, when the web is urged against the fixing member and/or when the web is disengaged from the fixing member, rotation of the fixing member is stopped and the web is maintained in pressure contact with the fixing member as it is stopped from rotating.

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