Process for transferring electrostatic latent images

Gas separation: apparatus – Magnetic separating means

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355 3R, 355 16, G03G 1322

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040563901

ABSTRACT:
A dielectric layer of copy paper is brought into contact with an electrostatic latent image bearing surface of a photosensitive plate by a first roller having an electric resistance value substantially higher than the rear face resistance value of the copy paper, the photosensitive plate having on its front face a dielectric layer for forming the latent image thereon and driven by a grounded roller. An electrically conductive lining element of the copy paper is substantially grounded by an electrically conductive second roller to transfer the electrostatic latent image by air breakdown discharge under the influence of the first and second rollers. The gap between the photosensitive plate and the copy paper has a width for air breakdown discharge according to Paschen's law.

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patent: 3666458 (1972-05-01), Arneth et al.

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