Claims
- 1. A developer for developing a magnetic latent image, comprising:
- a liquid ink and particles of a resin to be dispersed in the liquid ink, the particles containing a magnetic powder dispersed in the resin,
- wherein a specific gravity of the ink is larger than that of the particles, and
- the ink contains water as a solvent, each one of the particles containing 98% by weight of the resin and 2% by weight of the magnetic powder.
- 2. A magnetic image formation apparatus comprising:
- a magnetic latent image carrier;
- a magnetic latent image formation means for forming a magnetic latent image on the magnetic latent image carrier;
- a developer storage means for storing a developer including a liquid ink and particles of resin to be dispersed in the liquid ink, each one of the particles of resin containing magnetic powder, the magnetic powder including a plurality of portions dispersed in each one of the particles of resin, with each portion of the magnetic powder being completely covered and separated from each other by resin of the particles of resin;
- a developer supplying means for supplying the magnetic latent image carrier having the magnetic latent image formed thereon with the developer stored by the developer storage means so as to develop the magnetic latent image;
- a transferring means for transferring the developed image to a predetermined recording member;
- a demagnetizing means for demagnetizing the magnetic latent image carrier; and
- a removing means for removing the developer on the magnetic latent image carrier.
- 3. The magnetic image formation apparatus of claim 2, further comprising a stirring means for stirring the developer stored in the developer storage means.
- 4. The magnetic image formation apparatus of claim 2, further comprising a restricting means for restricting an amount of the developer to be supplied by the developer supplying means.
- 5. The magnetic image forming apparatus of claim 2, wherein a specific gravity of the ink is larger than that of the particles.
- 6. The magnetic image forming apparatus of claim 3, wherein the ink contains water as a solvent, the particle containing 98% by weight of the resin and 2% by weight of the magnetic powder.
- 7. The magnetic image forming apparatus of claim 2, wherein the ink is selected so that a viscosity of the ink is in the range of 2 cp to 500 cp.
- 8. The magnetic image forming apparatus of claim 2, wherein a diameter of the particles is selected depending on a strength of a magnetic force of the magnetic latent image.
- 9. The magnetic image forming apparatus of claim 2, wherein a diameter of the particles is in the range of 5 .mu.m to 50 .mu.m.
- 10. A magnetic image formation apparatus comprising:
- a magnetic latent image carrier;
- a magnetic latent image formation means for forming a magnetic latent image on the magnetic latent image carrier;
- a developer storage means for storing a developer including a liquid ink and particles of resin to be dispersed in the liquid ink, each one of the particles of resin containing magnetic powder, the magnetic powder including a plurality of portions dispersed in each one of the particles of resin, each one of the portions of magnetic powder being completely surrounded by resin in the particle of resin in which it is located;
- a developer supplying means for supplying the magnetic latent image carrier having the magnetic latent image formed thereon with the developer stored by the developer storage means so as to develop the magnetic latent image;
- a transferring means for transferring the developed image to a predetermined recording member;
- a demagnetizing means for demagnetizing the magnetic latent image carrier; and
- a removing means for removing the developer on the magnetic latent image carrier,
- wherein the demagnetizing means demagnetizes the magnetic latent image carrier after transferring the developed image to the predetermined recording member, and the removing means removes the developer on the magnetic latent image carrier after demagnetizing the magnetic latent image carrier.
- 11. A liquid developer for developing a magnetic latent image, comprising:
- a liquid ink and particles of a resin having an affinity to the liquid ink, the particles containing a magnetic powder dispersed in the resin and having such a specific gravity value, so that the particles are uniformly dispersed in the liquid ink, said specific gravity value dependent on an amount of the magnetic powder in each of the particles.
- 12. A magnetic image formation apparatus comprising:
- a magnetic latent image carrier;
- a magnetic latent image formation means for forming a magnetic latent image on the magnetic latent image carrier;
- a developer storage means for storing a liquid developer;
- a developer supplying means for supplying the magnetic latent image carrier having the magnetic latent image formed thereon with the liquid developer stored by the developer storage means so as to develop the magnetic latent image;
- a transferring means for transferring the developed image to predetermined recording member;
- a demagnetizing means for demagnetizing the magnetic latent image carrier; and
- a removing means for removing the developer on the magnetic latent image carrier;
- wherein the liquid developer includes a liquid ink and particles of a resin having an affinity to the liquid ink, the particles containing a magnetic powder dispersed in the resin and having a specific gravity value, so that the particles are uniformly dispersed in the ink, said specific gravity value dependent on an amount of the magnetic powder in each of the particles.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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9-188792 |
Jul 1997 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to Japanese application No. Hei 9(1997)-188792, filed on Jul. 14, 1997 whose priority is claimed under 35 USC .sctn.119, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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