Claims
- 1. An image formation method of forming a toner image corresponding to a light image on a photoconductor by use of (i) a photoconductor which comprises a light-transmitting support, and at least a light-transmitting electroconductive layer and a photoconductive layer which are successively overlaid on said light-transmitting support, (ii) a developer comprising an electroconductive magnetic carrier which comprises electroconductive magnetic carrier particles, each carrier particle comprising a magnetic base particle and an electroconductive layer formed on the surface of said magnetic base particle, a magnetic high-resistivity carrier, and an electrically insulating toner, (iii) development means which is disposed on the side of said photoconductive layer of said photoconductor and supplies said developer onto the surface of said photoconductor, (iv) voltage application means for applying a voltage across said light-transmitting electroconductive layer of said photoconductor and said development means, and (v) exposure means which is disposed on the side of said light-transmitting support of said photoconductor in such a configuration as to be directed toward said development means, comprising the steps of:
- bringing said developer into contact with the surface of said photoconductor; and
- applying a light image to said photoconductive layer located near a position where said light-transmitting support and said development means are mutually directed, from the side of said light-transmitting support, under the application of a voltage across said light-transmitting electroconductive layer and said development means.
- 2. The image formation method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said magnetic base particle for use in said electroconductive magnetic carrier particle comprises a binder resin and finely-divided particles of a magnetic material dispersed and supported in said binder resin, and said electroconductive layer for use in said electroconductive magnetic carrier particle comprises electroconductive finely-divided particles fixed on the surface of said magnetic base particle; and said magnetic high-resistivity carrier essentially consists of magnetic powder.
- 3. The image formation method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said magnetic base particle for use in said electroconductive magnetic carrier particle comprises a binder resin and finely-divided particles of a magnetic material dispersed and supported in said binder resin, and said electroconductive layer for use in said electroconductive magnetic carrier particle comprises electroconductive finely-divided particles fixed on the surface of said magnetic base particle; and said magnetic high-resistivity carrier comprises carrier particles, each carrier particle comprising a magnetic particle and an electrically insulating resin coated on said magnetic particle.
- 4. The image formation method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said magnetic base particle for use in said electroconductive magnetic carrier particle comprises a binder resin and finely-divided particles of a magnetic material dispersed and supported in said binder resin, and said electroconductive layer for use in said electroconductive magnetic carrier particle comprises electroconductive finely-divided particles fixed on the surface of said magnetic base particle; and said magnetic high-resistivity carrier comprises carrier particles, each carrier particle comprising a binder resin and finely-divided particles of a magnetic material dispersed and supported in said binder resin.
- 5. The image formation method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said electroconductive layer for use in said electroconductive magnetic carrier particle comprises a synthetic resin and electroconductive finely-divided particles dispersed in said synthetic resin; and said magnetic high-resistivity carrier essentially consists of magnetic powder.
- 6. The image formation method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said electroconductive layer for use in said electroconductive magnetic carrier particle comprises a synthetic resin and electroconductive finely-divided particles dispersed in said synthetic resin; and said magnetic high-resistivity carrier comprises carrier particles, each carrier particle comprising a magnetic particle and an electrically insulating resin coated on said magnetic particle.
- 7. The image formation method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said electroconductive layer for use in said electroconductive magnetic carrier particle comprises a synthetic resin and electroconductive finely-divided particles dispersed in said synthetic resin; and said magnetic high-resistivity carrier comprises carrier particles, each carrier particle comprising a binder resin and finely-divided particles of a magnetic material dispersed and supported in said binder resin.
- 8. The image formation method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said electroconductive magnetic carrier for use in said developer has a volume resistivity of 10.sup.6 .OMEGA..multidot.cm or less.
- 9. The image formation method as claimed in claim 8, wherein said electroconductive magnetic carrier has a volume resistivity of in the range from 10.sup.1 to 10.sup.4 .OMEGA..multidot.cm.
- 10. The image formation method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said magnetic high-resistivity carrier for use in said developer has a volume resistivity of 10.sup.6 .OMEGA..multidot.cm or more.
- 11. The image formation method as claimed in claim 10, wherein said magnetic high-resistivity carrier has a volume resistivity of 10.sup.7 .OMEGA..multidot.cm or more.
- 12. The image formation method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the ratio by weight of said electroconductive magnetic carrier to said magnetic high-resistivity carrier is in the range from (95:5) to (60:40) in said developer.
- 13. The image formation method as claimed in claim 12, wherein the ratio by weight of said electroconductive magnetic carrier to said magnetic high-resistivity carrier is in the range from (90:10) to (75:25) in said developer.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/076,919, filed on Jun. 14, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,554,477.
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