Process for producing a toner for development of electrostatic c

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ABSTRACT:
A toner composition is produced by bulk- or solution-polymerizing a fixer resin in the presence of toner-characteristic imparting agents such as a colorant and a charge controlling agent. According to this process, unlike a suspension polymerization method, since no surface-active agent is used at any stage of production, the produced toner is remarkably proof against moisture. Especially, if a grafted carbon black is used as the colorant, it is possible to obtain a toner in which the colorant is dispersed minutely and uniformly throughout the fixer resin.

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