Claims
- 1. An electrophotographic recording apparatus, comprising:a photosensitive body; a conductive contacting type charger for producing an electrically-charged area on said photosensitive body; an optical writer for forming an electrostatic latent image on the electrically-charged area of said body; a developer for electrostatically developing the electrostatic latent image of said body in an environment of 20-80% (g/kg) relative humidity as a charged visible image with an electrostatically-charged one-component developer; and a transfer member for electrostatically transferring the charged visible image developed by said developer from said body to a recording medium in an environment of 20-80% (g/kg) relative humidity, wherein the optical density of the transferred image is greater than 1.2, wherein the developer transfer efficiency is greater than about 80%, wherein said developer includes a conductive developing roller member for entraining the developer to form a developer layer therearound and for bringing the developer layer to said body for the development of the latent image, a conductive regulating blade member resiliently engaged with said developing roller for uniformly regulating a thickness of the developer layer formed therearound, and a charge injection effect member for electrically charging the developer layer by applying a developer bias voltage to said conductive developing roller member and electric energy to said regulating blade member, and wherein said transfer member includes a conductive transfer roller member in contact with said body, and an electric source for applying an electric energy to said conductive transfer roller member to give the recording medium an electric charge having a polarity opposite to that of the charged visible image, during a passage of the recording medium through a nip between said body and said conductive transfer roller member.
- 2. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said developing roller member is a conductive foam rubber roller member, and said regulating blade member is a conductive stainless steel plate member.
- 3. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said conductive transfer roller member is formed as a conductive foam rubber roller member.
- 4. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said body is a photosensitive drum.
- 5. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said conductive contacting type charger is a conductive rotary brush type charger.
- 6. The apparatus as set forth in claim 5, wherein said developing roller member is a conductive foam rubber roller member, and said regulating blade member is a conductive stainless steel plate member.
- 7. The apparatus as set forth in claim 5, wherein said conductive transfer roller member is a conductive foam rubber roller member.
- 8. An electrophotographic recording apparatus, comprising:a photosensitive body; a conductive contacting type charger for producing an electrically-charged area on said photosensitive body; an optical writer for forming an electrostatic latent image on the electrically-charged area of said body; a developer for electrostatically developing the electrostatic latent image of said body in an environment of 20-80% (g/kg) relative humidity as a charged visible image with an electrostatically-charged one-component developer; and a transfer member for electrostatically transferring the charged visible image developed by said developer from said body to a recording medium in an environment of 20-80% (g/kg) relative humidity, wherein the developer transfer efficiency is greater than about 80%, wherein said developer includes a conductive developing roller member for entraining the developer to form a developer layer therearound and for bringing the developer layer to said body for the development of the latent image, a conductive regulating blade member resiliently engaged with said developing roller for uniformly regulating a thickness of the developer layer formed therearound, and a charge injection effect member for electrically charging the developer layer by applying a developer bias voltage to said conductive developing roller member and electric energy to said regulating blade member, wherein said transfer member includes a conductive transfer roller member in contact with said body, and an electric source for applying an electric energy to said conductive transfer roller member to give the recording medium an electric charge having a polarity opposite to that of the charged visible image, during a passage of the recording medium through a nip between said body and said conductive transfer roller member, and wherein an optical density of the transferred image is greater than 1.2.
- 9. An electrophotographic recording apparatus, comprising:a photosensitive body; a conductive contacting type charger for producing an electrically-charged area on said photosensitive body; an optical writer for forming an electrostatic latent image on the electrically-charged area of said body; a developer for electrostatically developing the electrostatic latent image of said body in an environment of 20-80% (g/kg) relative humidity as a charged visible image with an electrostatically-charged one-component developer; and a transfer member for electrostatically transferring the charged visible image developed by said developer from said body to a recording medium in an environment of 20-80% (g/kg) relative humidity, wherein the developer transfer efficiency is greater than about 80%, wherein said developer includes a conductive developing roller member for entraining the developer to form a developer layer therearound and for bringing the developer layer to said body for the development of the latent image, a conductive regulating blade member resiliently engaged with said developing roller for uniformly regulating a thickness of the developer layer formed therearound, and a charge injection effect member for electrically charging the developer layer by applying a developer bias voltage to said conductive developing roller member and electric energy to said regulating blade member, wherein said transfer member includes a conductive transfer roller member in contact with said body, and an electric source for applying an electric energy to said conductive transfer roller member to give the recording medium an electric charge having a polarity opposite to that of the charged visible image, during a passage of the recording medium through a nip between said body and said conductive transfer roller member, and wherein an average charge density for the developer is in the range of 7-17 μC/g.
- 10. A method for operating an electrophotographic recording apparatus, comprising the steps of:providing a photosensitive body; using a conductive contacting type charger for electrically-charging an area on said photosensitive body; forming an electrostatic latent image on the electrically-charged area of said body; electrostatically developing the electrostatic latent image of said body in an environment of 20-80% (g/kg) relative humidity as a charged visible image with an electrostatically-charged one-component developer; and electrostatically transferring the charged visible image from said body to a recording medium in an environment of 20-80% (g/kg) relative humidity, so that the developer transfer efficiency is greater than about 80%, wherein the optical density of the transferred image is greater than 1.2, wherein said developing step includes using a conductive developing roller member for entraining the developer to form a developer layer around the body, and for bringing the developer layer to said body for the development of the latent image, a conductive regulating blade member resiliently engaged with said developing roller for uniformly regulating a thickness of the developer layer formed therearound, and a charge injection effect member for electrically charging the developer layer by applying a developer bias voltage to said conductive developing roller member and electric energy to said regulating blade member, and wherein said transferring step includes using a conductive transfer roller member in contact with said body, and an electric source for applying an electric energy to said conductive transfer roller member to give the recording medium an electric charge having a polarity opposite to that of the charged visible image, during a passage of the recording medium through a nip between said body and said conductive transfer roller member.
- 11. The method as set forth in claim 10, further comprising the step of forming said developing roller member as a conductive foam rubber roller member, and said regulating blade member as a conductive stainless steel plate member.
- 12. The method as set forth in claim 10, further comprising the step of forming said conductive transfer roller member as a conductive foam rubber roller member.
- 13. The method as set forth in claim 10, further comprising the step of forming said body as a photosensitive drum.
- 14. The method as set forth in claim 10, further comprising the step of forming said conductive contacting type charger as a conductive rotary brush type charger.
- 15. The method as set forth in claim 14, further comprising the step of forming said developing roller member as a conductive foam rubber roller member, and said regulating blade member as a conductive stainless steel plate member.
- 16. The method as set forth in claim 15, further comprising the step of forming said conductive transfer roller member as a conductive foam rubber roller member.
- 17. A method for operating an electrophotographic recording apparatus, comprising the steps of:providing a photosensitive body; using a conductive contacting type charger for electrically-charging an area on said photosensitive body; forming an electrostatic latent image on the electrically-charged area of said body; electrostatically developing the electrostatic latent image of said body in an environment of 20-80% (g/kg) relative humidity as a charged visible image with an electrostatically-charged one-component developer; and electrostatically transferring the charged visible image from said body to a recording medium in an environment of 20-80% (g/kg) relative humidity, so that the developer transfer efficiency is greater than about 80%, wherein said developing step includes using a conductive developing roller member for entraining the developer to form a developer layer around the body, and for bringing the developer layer to said body for the development of the latent image, a conductive regulating blade member resiliently engaged with said developing roller for uniformly regulating a thickness of the developer layer formed therearound, and a charge injection effect member for electrically charging the developer layer by applying a developer bias voltage to said conductive developing roller member and electric energy to said regulating blade member, wherein said transferring step includes using a conductive transfer roller member in contact with said body, and an electric source for applying an electric energy to said conductive transfer roller member to give the recording medium an electric charge having a polarity opposite to that of the charged visible image, during a passage of the recording medium through a nip between said body and said conductive transfer roller member, and wherein the electrostatic transferring step provides an optical density of the transferred image greater than 1.2.
- 18. A method for operating an electrophotographic recording apparatus, comprising the steps of:providing a photosensitive body; using a conductive contacting type charger for electrically-charging an area on said photosensitive body; forming an electrostatic latent image on the electrically-charged area of said body; electrostatically developing the electrostatic latent image of said body in an environment of 20-80% (g/kg) relative humidity as a charged visible image with an electrostatically-charged one-component developer; and electrostatically transferring the charged visible image from said body to a recording medium in an environment of 20-80% (g/kg) relative humidity, so that the developer transfer efficiency is greater than about 80%, wherein said developing step includes using a conductive developing roller member for entraining the developer to form a developer layer around the body, and for bringing the developer layer to said body for the development of the latent image, a conductive regulating blade member resiliently engaged with said developing roller for uniformly regulating a thickness of the developer layer formed therearound, and a charge injection effect member for electrically charging the developer layer by applying a developer bias voltage to said conductive developing roller member and electric energy to said regulating blade member, wherein said transferring step includes using a conductive transfer roller member in contact with said body, and an electric source for applying an electric energy to said conductive transfer roller member to give the recording medium an electric charge having a polarity opposite to that of the charged visible image, during a passage of the recording medium through a nip between said body and said conductive transfer roller member, and wherein an average charge density for the developer is in the range of 7-17 μC/g.
- 19. An electrophotographic recording apparatus, comprising:a photosensitive body means; conductive contacting type charger means for producing an electrically-charged area on said photosensitive body means; optical writing means for forming an electrostatic latent image on the electrically-charged area of said body means; developing means for electrostatically developing the electrostatic latent image of said body means in an environment of 20-80% (g/Kg) relative humidity as a charged visible image with an electrostatically-charged one-component developer; and transferring means for electrostatically transferring the charged visible image developed by said developing means from said body means to a recording medium in an environment of 20-80% (g/Kg) relative humidity, wherein the developing means transfer efficiency is greater than about 80%, wherein said developing means includes a conductive developing roller member for entraining the developer to form a developer layer therearound and for bringing the developer layer to said body means for the development of the latent image, a conductive regulating blade member resiliently engaged with said developing roller for uniformly regulating a thickness of the developer layer formed therearound, and a charge injection effect means for electrically charging the developer layer by applying a developer bias voltage to said conductive developing roller member and electric energy to said regulating blade member, and wherein said transferring means includes a conductive transfer roller member in contact with said body means, and an electric source for applying an electric energy to said conductive transfer roller member to give the recording medium an electric charge having a polarity opposite to that of the charged visible image, during a passage of the recording medium through a nip between said body means and said conductive transfer roller member, wherein said developing roller member is formed as a conductive foam rubber roller member, and said regulating blade member is formed as a conductive stainless steel plate member, wherein said conductive transfer roller member is formed as a conductive foam rubber roller member, wherein said conductive contacting type charger means is formed as a conductive rotary brush type charger, and wherein an optical density of the transferred image is greater than 1.2.
- 20. An electrophotographic recording apparatus as set forth in claim 5, wherein said developing roller member is formed as a conductive foam rubber roller member, and said regulating blade member is formed as a conductive stainless steel plate member.
- 21. An electrophotographic recording apparatus as set forth in claim 19, wherein said conductive transfer roller member is formed as a conductive foam rubber roller member.
- 22. An electrophotographic recording apparatus, comprising:a photosensitive body; a conductive contacting type charger for producing an electrically-charged area on said photosensitive body; an optical writer for forming an electrostatic latent image on the electrically-charged area of said body; a developer for electrostatically developing the electrostatic latent image of said body in an environment of 20-80% (g/kg) relative humidity as a charged visible image with an electrostatically-charged one-component developer; and a transfer member for electrostatically transferring the charged visible image developed by said developer from said body to a recording medium in an environment of 20-80% (g/kg) relative humidity wherein the optical density of the transferred image is greater than 1.2, wherein the developer transfer efficiency is greater than about 80%, wherein said developer includes a conductive developing roller member for entraining the developer to form a developer layer therearound and for bringing the developer layer to said body for the development of the latent image, a conductive regulating blade member resiliently engaged with said developing roller for uniformly regulating a thickness of the developer layer formed therearound, and a charge injection effect member for electrically charging the developer layer by applying a developer bias voltage to said conductive developing roller member and electric energy to said regulating blade member, wherein an average charge density for the developer is in the range of 7-17 μC/g, and wherein said transfer member includes a conductive transfer roller member in contact with said body, and an electric source for applying an electric energy to said conductive transfer roller member to give the recording medium an electric charge having a polarity opposite to that of the charged visible image, during a passage of the recording medium through a nip between said body and said conductive transfer roller member.
- 23. The apparatus as set forth in claim 22, wherein said developing roller member is a conductive foam rubber roller member, and said regulating blade member is a conductive stainless steel plate member.
- 24. The apparatus as set forth in claim 22, wherein said conductive transfer roller member is formed as a conductive foam rubber roller member.
- 25. The apparatus as set forth in claim 22, wherein said body is a photosensitive drum.
- 26. The apparatus as set forth in claim 22, wherein said conductive contacting type charger is a conductive rotary brush type charger.
- 27. The apparatus as set forth in claim 26, wherein said developing roller member is a conductive foam rubber roller member, and said regulating blade member is a conductive stainless steel plate member.
- 28. The apparatus as set forth in claim 26, wherein said conductive transfer roller member is a conductive foam rubber roller member.
- 29. A method for operating an electrophotographic recording apparatus, comprising the steps of:providing a photosensitive body; using a conductive contacting type charger for electrically-charging an area on said photosensitive body; forming an electrostatic latent image on the electrically-charged area of said body; electrostatically developing the electrostatic latent image of said body in an environment of 20-80% (g/kg) relative humidity as a charged visible image with an electrostatically-charged one-component developer; and electrostatically transferring the charged visible image from said body to a recording medium in an environment of 20-80% (g/kg) relative humidity, so that the optical density of the transferred image is greater than 1.2, and so that the developer transfer efficiency is greater than about 80%, wherein said developing step includes using a conductive developing roller member for entraining the developer to form a developer layer around the body, and for bringing the developer layer to said body for the development of the latent image, a conductive regulating blade member resiliently engaged with said developing roller for uniformly regulating a thickness of the developer layer formed therearound, and a charge injection effect member for electrically charging the developer layer by applying a developer bias voltage to said conductive developing roller member and electric energy to said regulating blade member, so that the average charger density for the developer is in the range of 7-17 μC/g, and wherein said transferring step includes using a conductive transfer roller member in contact with said body, and an electric source for applying an electric energy to said conductive transfer roller member to give the recording medium an electric charge having a polarity opposite to that of the charged visible image, during a passage of the recording medium through a nip between said body and said conductive transfer roller member.
- 30. The method as set forth in claim 29, further comprising the step of forming said developing roller member as a conductive foam rubber roller member, and said regulating blade member as a conductive stainless steel plate member.
- 31. The method as set forth in claim 29, further comprising the step of forming said conductive transfer roller member as a conductive foam rubber roller member.
- 32. The method as set forth in claim 29, further comprising the step of forming said body as a photosensitive drum.
- 33. The method as set forth in claim 29, further comprising the step of forming said conductive contacting type charger as a conductive rotary brush type charger.
- 34. The method as set forth in claim 33, further comprising the step of forming said developing roller member as a conductive foam rubber roller member, and said regulating blade member as a conductive stainless steel plate member.
- 35. The method as set forth in claim 33, further comprising the step of forming said conductive transfer roller member as a conductive foam rubber roller member.
- 36. An electrophotographic recording apparatus, comprising:a photosensitive body; a conductive contacting type charger for producing an electrically-charged area on said photosensitive body; an optical writer for forming an electrostatic latent image on the electrically-charged area of said body; a developer for electrostatically developing the electrostatic latent image of said body in an environment of 20-80% (g/kg) relative humidity as a charged visible image with an electrostatically-charged one-component developer; and a transfer member for electrostatically transferring the charged visible image developed by said developer from said body to a recording medium in an environment of 20-80% (g/kg) relative humidity, wherein the developer transfer efficiency is greater than about 80%, wherein said developer includes a conductive developing roller member for entraining the developer to form a developer layer therearound and for bringing the developer layer to said body for the development of the latent image, a conductive regulating blade member resiliently engaged with said developing roller for uniformly regulating a thickness of the developer layer formed therearound, and a charge injection effect member for electrically charging the developer layer by applying a developer bias voltage to said conductive developing roller member and electric energy to said regulating blade member, wherein an average charge density for the developer is in the range of 7-17 μC/g, and wherein said transfer member includes a conductive transfer roller member in contact with said body, and an electric source for applying an electric energy to said conductive transfer roller member to give the recording medium an electric charge having a polarity opposite to that of the charged visible image, during a passage of the recording medium through a nip between said body and said conductive transfer roller member.
- 37. The apparatus as set forth in claims 36, wherein said developing roller member is a conductive foam rubber roller member, and said regulating blade member is a conductive stainless steel plate member.
- 38. The apparatus as set forth in claim 36, wherein said conductive transfer roller member is formed as a conductive foam rubber roller member.
- 39. The apparatus as set forth in claim 36, wherein said body is a photosensitive drum.
- 40. The apparatus as set forth in claim 36, wherein said conductive contacting type charger is a conductive rotary brush type charger.
- 41. The apparatus as set forth in claim 40, wherein said developing roller member is a conductive foam rubber roller member, and said regulating blade member is a conductive stainless steel plate member.
- 42. The apparatus as set forth in claim 40, wherein said conductive transfer roller member is a conductive foam rubber roller member.
- 43. An electrophotographic recording apparatus as set forth in claim 40, wherein said developing roller member is formed as a conductive foam rubber roller member, and said regulating blade member is formed as a conductive stainless steel plate member.
- 44. A method for operating an electrophotographic recording apparatus, comprising the steps of:providing a photosensitive body; using a conductive contacting type charger for electrically-charging an area on said photosensitive body; forming an electrostatic latent image on the electrically-charged area of said body; electrostatically developing the electrostatic latent image of said body in an environment of 20-80% (g/kg) relative humidity as a charged visible image with an electrostatically-charged one-component developer; and electrostatically transferring the charged visible image from said body to a recording medium in an environment of 20-80% (g/kg) relative humidity, so that the developer transfer efficiency is greater than about 80%, wherein said developing step includes using a conductive developing roller member for entraining the developer to form a developer layer around the body, and for bringing the developer layer to said body for the development of the latent image, a conductive regulating blade member resiliently engaged with said developing roller for uniformly regulating a thickness of the developer layer formed therearound, and a charge injection effect member for electrically charging the developer layer by applying a developer bias voltage to said conductive developing roller member and electric energy to said regulating blade member, wherein an average charge density for the developer is in the range of 7-17 μC/g, and wherein said transferring step includes using a conductive transfer roller member in contact with said body, and an electric source for applying an electric energy to said conductive transfer roller member to give the recording medium an electric charge having a polarity opposite to that of the charged visible image, during a passage of the recording medium through a nip between said body and said conductive transfer roller member.
- 45. The method as set forth in claim 40, further comprising the step of forming said developing roller member as a conductive foam rubber roller member, and said regulating blade member as a conductive stainless steel plate member.
- 46. The method as set forth in claim 40, further comprising the step of forming said conductive transfer roller member as a conductive foam rubber roller member.
- 47. The method as set forth in claim 40, further comprising the step of forming said body as a photosensitive drum.
- 48. The method as set forth in claim 40, further comprising the step of forming said conductive contacting type charger as a conductive rotary brush type charger.
- 49. The method as set forth in claim 48, further comprising the step of forming said developing roller member as a conductive foam rubber roller member, and said regulating blade member as a conductive stainless steel plate member.
- 50. The method as set forth in claim 48, further comprising the step of forming said conductive transfer roller member as a conductive foam rubber roller member.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 07/909,405, filed Jul. 6, 1992, now abandoned.
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