Offset electrostatic imaging process

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3461601, G01D 2500

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048643319

ABSTRACT:
An offset electrostatic imaging process is disclosed which comprises the steps of (a) forming a latent electrostatic image on a dielectric imaging member, said dielectric imaging member being prepared by coating an electrically conductive substrate with a porous layer of a non-photoconductive metal oxide using a deposition process; (b) developing the latent electrostatic image with a developer material which comprises a silicone polymer and from about 0.5 to about 5 percent by weight of a metal salt of a fatty acid; (c) transferring the developed image to an image receiving surface by applying pressure between the dielectric imaging member and the image receiving surface; (d) cleaning the dielectric imaging member using a first cleaning means which is effective to remove developer material residue from above the surface of the porous oxide layer; and (e) further cleaning the dielectric imaging member using a second cleaning means which is effective to remove developer material residue from the pores below the surface of the oxide layer.

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