Claims
- 1. An image forming device adapted to print images using a xerography technique, said image forming device comprising at least a toner reservoir having toner dispersed therein, said toner including conductive portions and insulative portions, said conductive portions being adapted to accumulate a charge in the toner with a predetermined period of discharge and said insulative portion having adapted to lengthen the period of discharge of the accumulated charge, wherein said conductive portions include semiconductor material.
- 2. The device of claim 1, wherein the conductive portion is a P type semiconductor.
- 3. The device of claim 1, wherein the conductive portion is a N type semiconductor.
- 4. The device of claim 1, wherein each toner particle further includes a magnetic material dispersed in the insulating portions.
- 5. The device of claim 1, wherein the insulating portions have a volume resistance of greater than about 10.sup.8 .OMEGA. cm.
- 6. The device of claim 1, wherein each toner particle includes an insulating resin core and a photoconductive agent covering the core.
- 7. The device of claim 6, wherein the core is formed of a binding resin.
- 8. The device of claim 6, wherein the resin core further includes a dyeing agent dispersed therein.
- 9. The device of claim 6, wherein the resin core further includes a magnetic material dispersed therein.
- 10. The device of claim 7, wherein the resin core is a thermoplastic resin.
- 11. A method of forming an image comprising:
- selectively exposing an image forming member having a photoconductive layer;
- contacting said image forming member with a toner layer at substantially the same time as the image forming member is exposed, said toner layer comprising conductive portions and insulative portions, said conductive portions being adapted to accumulate a charge in the toner layer with a predetermined period of discharge and said insulative portion being adapted to lengthen the period of discharge of the accumulated charge;
- applying an electric field to the toner layer on the image forming member so as to selectively attach toner particles to the image forming member to form an image; and
- electrostatically transferring the toner image on the image forming member to a recording medium.
- 12. A method of preparing a toner particle comprising:
- forming conductive resin bars of a conductive resin;
- forming insulative resin bars of an insulative resin;
- alternately bundling the conductive resin bars and the insulative resin bars;
- stretching the bundled bars to form a thread; and
- pulverizing the thread to a predetermined particle diameter.
- 13. A method of preparing a toner particle comprising:
- providing a conductive material having a foaming agent having a decomposition temperature higher than the melting point of the conductive material at a concentration between about 0.2 and 10 wt %;
- heating the conductive material having foaming agent to produce foams; and
- filling the foam with an insulating material.
- 14. A method of preparing a toner particle comprising:
- dispersing conductive thermoplastic resin particles in a heat resistive solution maintained at a temperature higher than the melting point of the thermoplastic resin;
- passing the thermoplastic resin particles through a space smaller than the particle diameter of the resin particle;
- quenching the thermoplastic resin particles immediately after passing through the space; and
- partially attaching an insulating resin particle on the surface of the thermoplastic resin particle.
- 15. An image forming device, comprising
- a toner reservoir having a toner particles dispersed therein, said toner having conductive portions and insulating portions, said conductive portions being adapted to accumulate a charge in the toner with a predetermined period of discharge and said insulating portion being adapted to lengthen the period of discharge of the accumulated charge,
- image forming means including a photoconductive layer,
- means for contacting the toner layer with said image forming member at the opposite side to the exposed side for forming an image upon exposure substantially simultaneously with the exposure,
- electric field means for applying an electric field to said photoconductive layer and said toner, wherein the toner particles are selectively attached to said image forming member to form an image, and
- electrostatic transfer means for transferring said toner image from said image forming member to a recording medium.
- 16. An image forming device adapted to print images using a xerography technique, said image forming device comprising at least a toner reservoir having a toner dispersed therein, said toner including conductive portions and insulative portions, said conductive portions being adapted to accumulate a charge in the toner with a predetermined period of discharge and said insulative portion being adapted to lengthen the period of discharge of the accumulated charge, wherein said toner is formed of a thermoplastic elastomer resin including a conductive material dispersed therein.
- 17. The device of claim 16, wherein magnetic particles are dispersed into thermoplastic elastomer resin.
- 18. The device of claim 16, wherein the thermoplastic resin has a melting point between 50.degree. C. and 150.degree. C. and degree of hardness of between about 50 and 90.
- 19. A printing method employing a xerography process utilizing toners formed of conductive portions and insulative portions to print images, said printing method comprising:
- preparing said toner including a thermoplastic elastomer resin,
- dispersing conductive material in said toner,
- applying pressure to said toner at the time of the development, thereby gathering said conductive material and supplying charges and
- releasing the pressure applied to the toner at the transfer, to restore the conductive property of the toner, thereby said toner is transferred to a recording medium.
Priority Claims (4)
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61-073266 |
Mar 1986 |
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61-100167 |
Apr 1986 |
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61-156706 |
Jul 1986 |
JPX |
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61-282277 |
Nov 1986 |
JPX |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 033,135, filed Mar. 31, 1987, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Continuations (1)
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