Claims
- 1. Electrographic printing apparatus for forming a toner image on a recording medium, comprising:
- a) a magnetic brush having a rotatable magnetic core and a stationary outer cylindrical shell;
- b) an addressable array of transfer electrodes on said outer shell, said array including a plurality of parallel strips of high magnetic permeability, electrically conductive material arranged circumferentially around said shell and disposed under an electrically insulating layer, said insulating layer defining printing gaps over said strips;
- c) a receiver electrode arranged in spaced relation to said array of transfer electrodes to define a recording region through which a receiver can be moved;
- d) a developer supply for supplying developer powder having an electrically conductive, magnetic carrier and a dielectric toner to said magnetic brush,
- e) an electronic circuit adapted to selectively apply voltage pulses to said transfer electrodes to cause said dielectric toner to transfer from said developer powder to said receiver in an image-wise pattern; and
- f) the parallel strips forming ridges of developer having lengths substantially greater than their widths, and the printing gaps having lengths substantially less than the lengths of the ridges of developer.
- 2. The electrographic printing apparatus claimed in claim 1, further comprising: a second developer supply for supplying a second dielectric toner, whereby multicolored images can be formed.
- 3. The electrographic printing apparatus claimed in claim 1, further comprising: a second magnetic brush, addressable transfer electrode array, and developer supply for supplying a second dielectric toner, whereby multicolored images can be formed on said receiver.
- 4. The electrographic printing apparatus claimed in claim 1, further comprising: a transfer station for transferring said dielectric toner from said receiver to a second receiver such as plain paper.
- 5. The electrographic printing apparatus claimed in claim 1, wherein the transfer electrodes are staggered.
- 6. Electrographic color printing apparatus for forming a multicolored toner image on a recording medium, comprising:
- a) a magnetic brush having a rotatable magnetic core and a stationary outer cylindrical shell;
- b) an addressable array of electrically conductive, magnetically permeable transfer electrodes on said outer shell and disposed under an electrically insulting layer, said insulating layer defining a row of printing gaps over said transfer electrodes;
- c) a receiver electrode arranged in spaced relation to said array of transfer electrodes to define a recording region through which a receiver can be moved;
- d) a plurality of developer supplies for supplying a plurality of differently colored developer powders having an electrically conductive, magnetic carrier and a colored dielectric toner to said magnetic brush,
- e) an electronic circuit adapted to selectively apply voltage pulses to said transfer electrodes to cause said dielectric toners to transfer from said developer powders to said receiver in an image-wise pattern; and
- f) the transfer electrodes forming ridges of developer having lengths substantially greater than their widths and the printing gaps having lengths substantially less than the lengths of the ridges of developer.
- 7. Electrographic printing apparatus for forming a toner image on a recording medium, comprising:
- a) a magnetic brush having a rotatable magnetic core and a stationary outer cylindrical shell;
- b) a developer supply for supplying developer powder having an electrically conductive, magnetic carrier and a dielectric toner to said magnetic brush;
- c) an addressable array of transfer electrodes on the outer shell, the array including means for forming a plurality of parallel circumferential ridges of developer above the outer shell, the ridges of developer having lengths substantially greater than their widths, and means for selectively transferring toner from the ridges to a receiver, the means for selectively transferring having lengths substantially less than the lengths of the ridges of developer;
- d) a receiver electrode arranged in spaced relation to said array of transfer electrodes to define a recording region through which a receiver can be moved; and
- e) an electronic circuit adapted to selectively apply voltage pulses to said transfer electrodes to cause said dielectric toner to transfer from said developer powder to said receiver in an image-wise pattern.
- 8. An electrographic printing method, comprising the steps of:
- a) providing a developer including a toner;
- b) forming a plurality of parallel circumferential ridges of developer, the ridges having a length substantially greater than their width;
- c) providing a corresponding plurality of printing gaps in the central portions of said ridges of developer, the printing gaps having a length substantially less than the length of the ridges; and
- d) selectively transferring toner at said printing gaps from the ridges to a receiver in an image wise manner.
- 9. The electrographic printing method claimed in claim 8, wherein the means for forming a plurality of parallel circumferential ridges of developer comprise strips of magnetically permeable material, and wherein the means for selectively transferring toner comprise transfer electrode pads disposed over the magnetically permeable strips and electrically insulated therefrom.
- 10. The electrographic printing method claimed in claim 8, wherein the means for forming a plurality of parallel circumferential ridges of developer comprise strips of electrically conductive magnetically permeable material, and wherein the means for selectively transferring toner comprise transfer electrode pads disposed over the magnetically permeable strips and in electrical contact therewith.
- 11. The electrographic printing method claimed in claim 8, wherein the means for forming a plurality of parallel circumferential ridges of developer comprise strips of non-conductive, magnetically permeable material, and wherein the means for selectively transferring toner comprise transfer electrode pads disposed over the magnetically permeable strips.
- 12. An electrographic printing method, comprising the steps of:
- a) providing a magnetic brush having a rotatable magnetic core and a stationary outer cylindrical shell;
- b) providing an addressable array of transfer electrodes on said outer shell, said array including a plurality of parallel strips of high magnetic permeability, electrically conductive material arranged circumferentially around said shell and disposed under an electrically insulating layer, said insulating layer defining a row of printing gaps over said strips;
- c) providing a receiver electrode arranged in spaced relation to said array of transfer electrodes to form a recording region therebetween;
- d) supplying a developer having an electrically conductive magnetic carrier and a dielectric toner to said magnetic brush;
- e) moving a receiver through said recording region;
- f) selectively applying voltage pulses to said transfer electrodes sufficient to cause said dielectric toner to transfer from said developer at said printing gaps to said receiver in an imagewise manner; and
- the parallel strips forming ridges of developer having lengths substantially greater than their widths, and the printing gaps having lengths substantially less than the lengths of the ridges of developer.
- 13. The electrographic printing method claimed in claim 12, further comprising the step of: transferring a second dielectric toner to said receiver, whereby a multicolored image is formed.
- 14. The electrographic printing method claimed in claim 12, further comprising the step of: transferring said image wise pattern of dielectric toner from said receiver to a second receiver such as plain paper.
- 15. A color electrographic printing method, comprising the steps of:
- a) providing a magnetic brush having a rotatable magnetic core and a stationary outer cylindrical shell;
- b) providing an addressable array of electrically conductive, magnetically permeable transfer electrodes on said outer shell, and an insulating layer over the array with holes in the insulating layer over the central portions of the electrodes to form printing gaps;
- c) providing a receiver electrode arranged in spaced relation to said array of transfer electrodes to form a recording region therebetween;
- d) supplying a plurality of differently colored developers having an electrically conductive magnetic carrier and a colored dielectric toner to said magnetic brush;
- e) moving a receiver through said recording region;
- f) selectively applying voltage pulses to said transfer electrodes sufficient to cause said colored dielectric toners to transfer from said developer at said printing gaps to said receiver in an imagewise manner; and
- g) the transfer electrodes forming ridges of developer having lengths substantially greater than their widths, and the printing gaps having lengths substantially less than the lengths of the ridges of developer.
- 16. An electrographic printing method, comprising the steps of:
- a) providing a magnetic brush having a rotatable magnetic core and a stationary outer cylindrical shell;
- b) supplying a developer having an electrically conductive magnetic carrier and a dielectric toner to said magnetic brush;
- c) providing an addressable array of transfer electrodes on said outer shell, said array including means for forming a plurality of parallel circumferential ridges of developer above the outer shell, the ridges of developer having lengths substantially greater than their widths, and means for selectively transferring toner from the ridges to a receiver, the means for selectively transferring having lengths substantially less than the lengths of the ridges of developer;
- d) providing a receiver electrode arranged in spaced relation to said array of transfer electrodes to form a recording region therebetween;
- e) moving a receiver through said recording region; and
- f) selectively applying voltage pulses to said transfer electrodes sufficient to cause said dielectric toner to transfer from said developer at said recording region to said receiver in an imagewise manner.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/294,294, filed Aug. 23, 1994, now abandoned entitled "ELECTROGRAPHIC PRINTING PROCESS AND APPARATUS" by William Mey et al.
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