Method of using electrostatographic toner composition with surfa

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430110, G03G 1308

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041984773

ABSTRACT:
A finely-divided toner composition comprising a thermoplastic vinyl resin and a surface active additive selected from the group consisting of fluorinated surfactants. The toner composition possesses controlled triboelectric charging properties while its other bulk properties remain unaffected. Developer compositions and electrostatographic imaging processes are also disclosed.

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