Claims
- 1. A blend of microcapsular toner particles, each of said microcapsular toner particles being an electrostatically depositable, microcapsular toner particle comprising a shell and a core, said shell being fabricated of a polymer, and said core at least comprising as a color precursor a colorless, chromogenic material, and additionally containing a radiation-sensitive material, said chromogenic material being capable of becoming colored upon contact with a developer, said shell posessing a charge characteristic to render said toner particle electrostatically depositable, the shell of said toner particle being rupturable to release said chromogenic material, said blend comprising at least two types of toner particles, each of said types containing a color precursor and additionally containing a photosensitive composition that is light-active at wavelengths distinct from the wavelengths of light activity of the other types of toner particles in the blend, and wherein the particles are dispersed in a non-polar isoparaffinic solvent.
- 2. The toner-particle blend of claim 1 wherein the particle dispersion is stabilized with at least one member selected from the group consisting of: homopolymers and copolymers of alkyl esters of acrylic acid or methacrylic acid; naturally occurring oils; surfactants; fatty acids; a dialkylhexylphosphoric acid derivative; cocoamine; phosphate esters and derivatives thereof; metal succinates or metal salicylates or derivatives thereof; and combinations thereof.
- 3. A blend of microcapsular toner particles, each of said microcapsular toner particles being an electrostatically depositable, microcapsular toner particle comprising a shell and a core, said shell being fabricated of a polymer, and said core at least comprising as a color precursor a colorless, chromogenic material, and additionally containing a radiation-sensitive material, said chromogenic material being capable of becoming colored upon contact with a developer, said shell possessing a charge charactertistic to render said toner particle electrostatically depositable, the shell of said toner particle being rupturable to release said chromogenic material, said blend comprising at least two types of toner particles, each of said types containing a color precursor and additionally containing a photosensitive composition that is light-active at wavelengths distinct from the wavelengths of light activity of the other types of toner particles in the blend, and wherein the toner particles are isolated by spray-drying prior to blending.
- 4. A developer-bearing, color-self-developing, electrostatically depositable, microcapsular toner particle comprising a shell and a core, said shell being fabricated of a polymer, and said core at least comprising as a color precursor a colorless, chromogenic material, and additionally containing a radiation-sensitive material, said chromogenic material being capable of becoming colored upon contact with a developer, said shell possessing a charge characteristic to render said toner particle electrostatically depositable, said shell additionally bearing a developer on the outer surface thereof, the shell of said toner particle being rupturable to release said chromogenic material.
- 5. A blend of microcapsular toner particles as in claim 4 wherein said blend comprises at least two types of toner particles, each of said types containing a color precursor, each of said types of toner particles additionally containing a photosensitive composition that is light-active at wavelengths distinct from the wavelengths of light-activity of the other types of toner particles in the blend.
- 6. The blend of claim 5 which comprises at least three types of toner particles, each of said types containing a different color precursor selected from the group consisting of cyan, yellow, magenta and black.
- 7. The toner particles of claim 4 wherein the radiation-sensitive material of the core comprises an ethylenically unsaturated, free-radically polymerizable compound and a photoinitiator.
- 8. The toner particle of claim 7 wherein said polymerizable compound is an alkanediol diacrylate such as hexanediol diacrylate or decanediol diacrylate; trimethylolpropane triacrylate or other polyacrylates; or a mixture of trimethylolpropane triacrylate and methyl methacrylate.
- 9. The toner particles of claim 7 wherein said photoinitiator is a benzophenone derivative, a geminate diketone, an organosoluble xanthene dye derivative, a ketocoumarin, an organosoluble thiazene dye derivative, a cyanine borate, or a combination thereof.
- 10. The toner-particle blend of claim 5 wherein the particles are dispersed in a non-polar, isoparaffinic solvent.
- 11. The toner-particle blend of claim 10 wherein the particles are between 1 and 20 microns in diameter.
- 12. The toner-particle blend of claim 5 wherein the particles are present in an amount from 0.5 to 4 wt %.
- 13. The toner-particle blend of claim 5 wherein the particle dispersion is stabilized with at least one member selected from the group consisting of: homopolymers and copolymers of alkyl esters of acrylic acid or methacrylic acid; naturally occurring oils; surfactants; fatty acids; a dialkylhexylphosphoric acid derivative; cocoamine; phosphate esters and derivatives thereof; metal succinates or metal salicylates or derivatives thereof; and combinations thereof.
- 14. The toner-particle blend of claim 5 wherein said charge characteristic is imparted to said particles by contact with at least one member selected from the group consisting of lecithin; poly(lauryl methacrylate-co-vinylpyridine) or poly(lauryl methacrylate-co-vinylpicoline) in combination with chromium tris(hexadecylsalicylate) and calcium dioctylsulfosuccinate ; and poly(lauryl methacrylate-co-glycidyl methacrylate).
- 15. The toner-particle blend of claim 5 wherein the toner particles are isolated by spray-drying prior to blending.
- 16. The toner particles of claim 4 wherein the developer is an acidic developer or a complexing developer.
- 17. The toner particles of claim 4 wherein said developer is an acidic developer selected from the group comprising citric acid oxalic acid, maleic acid and its polymers and copolymers, gluconic acid, acrylic acid and its polymers and copolymers, methacrylinc acid and its polymers and copolymers, and malonic acid.
- 18. The toner particle of claim 4 wherein said developer is a complexing developer selected from the group comprising zinc, cobalt and nickel salts of organic acids.
- 19. The toner particle of claim 4 wherein said developer is zinc salicylate
- 20. The toner-particle blend of claim 5 wherein the toner particles are isolated by spray-drying prior to blending.
- 21. The toner particle blend of claim 5 which is prepared by spray drying an aqueouse dispersion of toner particles in the presence of a developer.
- 22. The blend of claim 21 which is prepared by the addition of said developer, dissolved in a solvent for the developer, to a toner-particle dispersion in a non-polar, isoparaffinic solvent, followed by removal of said solvent for said developer.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. Application Ser. No. 07/171,614, filed on Mar. 23, 1988.
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