Claims
- 1. A process for electrostatic printing comprising the steps of:
- (a) imagewise exposing a heat-developable photosensitive member which comprises:
- a support having a resistance of not higher than 10.sup.9 .OMEGA..multidot.cm.;
- an organic silver salt layer (B) comprising an organic silver salt (a), a halide (b), a toning agent (c) dispersed in an electrically insulating resinous binder (d), said organic silver salt layer, when treated by a process including exposure to image light, provides a silver image portion corresponding to said image light, said silver image portion having a specific resistance .rho.1 less than 10.sup.13 .OMEGA..multidot.cm., the remaining portion of said layer having a specific resistance .rho.2 more than 10.sup.11 .OMEGA..multidot.cm., and .rho.1 is less than .rho.2 by a factor of two powers of ten or more, said organic silver salt layer having a thickness of from 1-50 microns sufficient to form an exposed silver portion adapted to give sufficient contrast and image for use as a master in electrophotography; and
- a surface protecting layer (C) having a thickness of from 0.5-15 microns having substantially no charge retentivity, having a high property of development and a high cleaning property upon electrostatic printing, and directly or with an intervening layer, overlying the organic silver salt layer (B);
- a reducing agent (E) being contained in the organic silver salt layer (B), or at least one layer adjacent to the organic silver salt layer (B), or the organic silver salt layer (B) and at least one layer adjacent to the organic silver salt layer (B) and a stabilizer (g) being contained in an amount of from 2-10.sup.-7 mole per one mole of said organic silver salt (a) in the organic silver salt layer (B), or at least one layer adjacent to the organic silver salt layer (B), or the organic silver salt layer (B) and at least one layer adjacent to the organic silver salt layer (B) to form a latent silver image thereon,
- (b) heat developing said latent silver image to form a silver image,
- (c) employing said developed member as an electrostatic printing master by forming on electrostatic latent image thereon,
- (d) developing said electrostatic latent image and
- (e) transferring said developed image to an image receiving sheet.
- 2. The process of claim 1 including the step of cleaning the surface of said master after transferring said developed image.
- 3. The process claim 1 including repeating steps (c), (d), and (e).
- 4. The process of claim 1 including repeating steps (d) and (e).
- 5. The process of claim 1 including the steps of transferring said developed image to an image receiving sheet by a charging transfer.
- 6. The process of claim 5 including repeating said charging transfer step and said developing step to provide a plurality of copies.
- 7. The process of claim 2 including repeating steps (d) and (e) to provide a plurality of copies.
- 8. A process for electrostatic printing comprising the steps of:
- (a) imagewise exposing a heat-developable photosensitive member which comprises:
- a support (A) having a specific resistance of not higher than 10.sup.9 .OMEGA..multidot.cm.;
- an organic silver salt layer (B) comprising an organic silver salt (a), a halide (b) and a toning agent (c) dispersed in an electrically insulating resinous binder (d), said organic silver salt layer, when treated by a process including exposure to image light, provides a silver image portion corresponding to said image light, said silver image portion having a specific resistance .rho.1 less than 10.sup.13 .OMEGA..multidot.cm., the remaining portion of said layer having a specific resistance .rho.2 more than 10.sup.11 .OMEGA..multidot.cm., and .rho.1 is less than .rho.2 by a factor of two powers of ten or more, said organic silver salt layer having a thickness of from 1-50 microns sufficient to form an exposed silver portion adapted to give sufficient contrast and image for use as a master in electrophotography; and
- a surface protecting layer (C) having a thickness of from 0.5-15 microns having substantially no charge retentivity, having a high property of development and a high cleaning property upon electrostatic printing, and directly or with an intervening layer, overlying the organic silver salt layer (b);
- reducing agent (e) being contained in the organic silver salt layer (B), or at least one layer adjacent to the organic silver salt layer (B), or the organic silver salt layer (B) and at least one layer adjacent to the organic silver salt layer (B), and a light resistant agent (h) being contained in an amount of from 2-10.sup.-7 mole per mole of said organic silver salt (a) in the organic silver salt layer (B), or at least one layer adjacent to the organic silver salt layer (B), or the organic silver salt layer (B) and at least one layer adjacent to the organic silver salt layer (B) to form a latent silver image thereon,
- (b) heat developing said latent silver image to form a silver image,
- (c) employing said developed member as an electrostatic printing master by forming an electrostatic latent image thereon,
- (d) developing said electrostatic latent image and
- (e) transferring said developed image to an image receiving sheet.
- 9. A process for electrostatic printing comprising the steps of:
- (a) imagewise exposing a heat-developable photosensitive member for forming an electrostatic printing master which comprises:
- a support (A) having a specific resistance of not higher than 10.sup.9 .OMEGA..multidot.cm.;
- an organic silver salt layer (B) comprising an organic silver salt (a), a halide (b) and a toning agent (c) dispersed in an electrically insulating resinous binder (d), said organic silver salt layer, when treated by a process including exposure to image light, provides a silver image portion corresponding to said image light, said silver image portion having a specific resistance .rho.1 less than 10.sup.13 .OMEGA..multidot.cm., the remaining portion of said layer having a specific resistance .rho.2 more than 10.sup.11 .OMEGA..multidot.cm., and .rho.1 is less than .rho.2 by a factor of two powers of ten or more, said organic silver salt layer having a thickness of from 1-50 microns sufficient to form an exposed silver portion adapted to give sufficient contrast and image for use as a master in electrophotography; and
- a surface of a high mechanical, electrostatic and repeating durability, a high property of development and a high cleaning property, and a reducing agent (e) being contained in the organic silver salt layer (B), or at least one layer adjacent to the organic silver salt layer (B), or the organic silver salt layer (B) and at least one layer adjacent to the organic silver salt layer (B), and a stabilizer (g) being contained in an amount of from 2-10.sup.-7 mole per mole of said organic silver salt (a) in the organic silver salt layer (b), or at least one layer adjacent to the organic silver salt layer (B), or the organic silver salt layer (B) and at least one layer adjacent to the organic silver salt layer (B) to form a latent silver image thereon,
- (b) heat developing said latent silver image to form a silver image,
- (c) employing said developed member as an electrostatic printing master by forming on electrostatic latent image thereon,
- (d) developing said electrostatic latent image and
- (e) transferring said developed image to an image receiving sheet.
- 10. A process for electrostatic printing comprising the steps of:
- (a) imagewise exposing a heat-developable photosensitive member for forming an electrostatic printing master which comprises:
- a support (A) having a specific resistance of not higher than 10.sup.9 .OMEGA..multidot.cm.;
- an organic silver salt layer (B) comprising an organic silver salt (a), a halide (b) and a toning agent (c) dispersed in an electrically insulating resinous binder (d), said organic silver salt layer, when treated by a process including exposure to image light, provides a silver image portion corresponding to said image light, said silver image portion having a specific resistance p1 less than 10.sup.13 .OMEGA..multidot.cm., the remaining portion of said layer having a specific resistance .rho.2 more than 10.sup.11 .OMEGA..multidot.cm., and .rho.1 is less than .rho.2 by a factor of two powers of ten or more, said organic silver salt layer having a thickness of from 1-50 microns sufficient to form an exposed silver portion adapted to give sufficient contract and image for use as a master in electrophotography; and
- a surface of a high mechanical, electrostatic and repeating durability, a high property of development and a high cleaning property, a reducing agent (e) being contained in the organic silver salt layer (B), or at least one layer adjacent to the organic silver salt layer (B), or the organic silver salt layer (B) and at least one layer adjacent to the organic silver salt layer (B), and a light resistant agent (h) being contained in an amount of from 2-10.sup.-7 mole per mole of said organic silver salt (a) in the organic silver salt layer (B), or at least one layer adjacent to the organic silver salt layer (B), or the organic silver layer (B), and at least one layer adjacent to the organic silver salt layer (B) to form a latent silver image thereon,
- (b) heat developing said latent silver image to form a silver image,
- (c) employing said developed member as an electrostatic printing master by forming on electrostatic latent image thereon,
- (d) developing said electrostatic latent image and
- (e) transferring said developed image to an image receiving sheet.
Priority Claims (2)
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51-7742 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 761,069, filed Jan. 21, 1977, now abandoned.
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