Claims
- 1. A process for repetitive reproduction of graphic information comprising: (a) transferring toner particles by bringing a substrate capable of maintaining an electrostatic charge into superposed position with an image of uncharged toner particles having an electrical conductivity of less than about 1.times.10.sup.-13 mho/cm magnetically adhered to a grounded electrically conductive imaging member having a resistivity of less than about 1.times.10.sup.+9 ohm-cm and applying an electric field at this position which electric field is generated by applying an electrostatic charge to the side of the substrate away from the toner particles, separating said substrate from said imaging member, whereby said toner particles adhere to said substrate upon separation of the substrate from the imaging member; (b) reapplying toner particles to the imaging member; (c) repeating step (a); (d) applying static neutralizing means selected from the class consisting of alternating current coronas and nuclear bars to said imaging member and any toner particles thereon, either between the steps of transferring toner particles to said substrate and reapplying toner particles to the imaging member, or between the steps of reapplying toner to the imaging member and bringing said substrate into superposed position with said imaging member; and (e) removing residual toner from non-magnetized areas of said imaging member between the steps of reapplying toner to said imaging member and transferring toner to said substrate.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein the static neutralizing means is applied to the imaging member and any toner particles thereon after toner particles are reapplied to the imaging member but before bringing the imaging member into superposed position with the substrate.
- 3. The process of claim 1 wherein the static neutralizing means is applied to the imaging member and any toner particles thereon after transfer of toner to the substrate but before reapplication of toner.
- 4. The process of claim 3 wherein the static neutralizing means is an alternating current corona.
- 5. The process of claim 1 wherein static neutralizing means are applied to neutralize any toner particles both between reapplying toner particles to the imaging member and bringing said substrate into superposed position with said imaging member and between transferring toner particles to the substrate and reapplying toner particles to the imaging member.
- 6. The process of claim 5 wherein both static neutralizing means are alternating current coronas.
- 7. The process of claim 6 wherein the electric field is generated by spraying ions on the non-superposed side of the substrate.
- 8. The process of claim 1 wherein the toner particles are fused to the substrate by heat.
- 9. The process of claim 8 wherein the magnetically held image of uncharged toner particles is magnetically held by magnetized acicular chromium dioxide.
- 10. A process comprising the following ordered steps (a) spatially periodic magnetizing a layer of acicular chromium dioxide particles in a binder which particles comprise from 40 to 85 weight percent of a layer of from 0.001 to 0.15 mm thick adhered to a grounded electrically conductive layer, bringing said layer of acicular chromium dioxide into superposed position with a document containing thereon indicia which are to be copied, uniformly illuminating said document whereby radiant energy is transmitted through said document in the areas of said document not covered by indicia whereby the acicular chromium dioxide in the areas where it is illuminated and heated to above its Curie point and demagnetized while the areas of acicular chromium dioxide adjacent the indicia contained on said document are not heated above its Curie point, (b) applying uncharged toner particles having a conductivity of less than about 1.times.10.sup.-13 mho/cm comprising ferromagnetic material and a fixable material uniformly to the chromium dioxide layer whereby said toner particles adhere only to the magnetized areas of the chromium dioxide, maintaining said toner particles in the uncharged condition, (c) removing toner particles from non-magnetized areas of the chromium dioxide layer, (d) superposing a dielectric substrate capable of maintaining an electrostatic charge adjacent said acicular chromium dioxide layer, (e) applying an electric field while said substrate is in superposed position with the acicular chromium dioxide layer which electric field is generated by applying an electrostatic charge to the side of the substrate which is away from the toner particles whereby said toner particles are adhered to said substrate upon separation of said substrate from said layer, (f) separating said substrate from said imaging member, (g) repeating steps (b) through (f), and (h) either between the steps of transferring toner particles to said substrate and reapplying toner particles to the acicular chromium dioxide layer or between the steps of reapplying toner to the imaging member and bringing said substrate into superposed position with the acicular chromium dioxide layer, applying static neutralizing means selected from the class consisting of alternating current coronas and nuclear bars whereby any toner particles on the imaging member bearing an electrostatic charge are neutralized.
- 11. The process of claim 10 wherein the static neutralizing means is an alternating current corona.
- 12. The process of claim 10 wherein static neutralizing means are applied to neutralize toner particles both between the steps of transferring toner particles to the substrate and reapplying toner particles to the acicular chromium dioxide layer and between the steps of reapplying toner to the imaging member and bringing said substrate into superposed position with the acicular chromium dioxide layer.
- 13. The process of claim 12 wherein both static neutralizing means are alternating current coronas.
- 14. The process of claim 13 wherein the electric field is applied by spraying ions on the non-superposed side of said substrate.
- 15. The process of claim 14 wherein the substrate is paper.
- 16. The process of claim 15 wherein the toner particles are fused to the paper by heat.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 672,558 filed Mar. 31, 1976 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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