Charge spectrograph

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250396R, 356335, G06F 1536

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043756735

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus in which the distribution of tones particles is measured as a function of the size and charge thereof. The toner particles pass through a uniform electrical field in the interior chamber of the housing. The resultant deflection from a reference is a function of the size and charge of the particle. A computer driven image analysis system displays a toner charge distribution.

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