Claims
- 1. A developer electrode for a liquid toner based electrophoretic imaging machine having a movable carrier carrying an electrostatic image including background and information portions, and having a developing liquid comprising charged toner particles which is applied between the carrier and the electrode for developing the image by plating out toner particles on information portions of the carrier, said electrode having a surface facing the carrier, and inhibition means on said surface for inhibiting the deposition of toner particles on said surface during development of the image, wherein said inhibition means includes a release coating on the surface of the electrode facing the carrier, said coating comprising a polymer material and a conductivity increasing additive and having a resistivity in the range of 10.sup.10 to 10.sup.13 ohm-cm.
- 2. An electrode according to claim 1 wherein said polymer material is a fluorosilicone polymer.
- 3. An electrode according to claim 2 wherein the coating has a resistivity in the range of about 10.sup.12 to 10.sup.11 ohm-cm.
- 4. An electrode according to claim 1 wherein said coating is between about 2 and 100 microns in thickness.
- 5. An electrode according to claim 1 wherein said coating includes a conductive additive which results in the coating having a resistivity in the range from about 10.sup.12 to 10.sup.11 ohm-cm.
- 6. A liquid toner based imaging machine comprising:
- a) a movable carrier surface;
- b) means for producing an electrostatic latent image on the carrier surface, said image having first and second regions with first and second respective voltages; and
- c) a developing station having a source of developing liquid that includes charged toner particles, said station being operatively associated with the carrier for contacting the carrier with said liquid thereby developing the latent image by effecting the transfer of toner particles to said image;
- said developing station including:
- (1) a developer electrode charged to a voltage intermediate said first and second voltages on the carrier for attracting particles to said first regions; and
- (2) inhibiting means for inhibiting the deposition of toner particles on the surface of the electrode during the development of the image, said inhibiting means including release coating on the surface of the electrode facing the carrier, said coating comprises a polymer material and a conductivity increasing additive and has a resistivity in the range of 10.sup.10 to 10.sup.13 ohm-cm.
- 7. A machine according to claim 6 wherein the resistivity of the release coating is in the range of 10.sup.11 to 10.sup.12 ohm-cm.
- 8. A machine according to claim 6 wherein said polymer material includes a fluorosilicone polymer.
- 9. A machine according to claim 8 wherein said additive is less than about 1% by weight.
- 10. A liquid toner based imaging machine comprising:
- a) a movable carrier surface;
- b) means for producing an electrostatic latent image on the carrier surface, said image having first and second regions with first and second respective voltages; and
- c) a developing station having a source of developing liquid that includes charged toner particles, said station being operatively associated with the carrier for contacting the carrier with said liquid thereby developing the latent image by effecting the transfer of toner particles to said image;
- said developing station including:
- (1) a developer electrode charged to a voltage intermediate said first and second voltages on the carrier for attracting particles to said first regions; and
- (2) inhibiting means for inhibiting the deposition of toner particles on the surface of the electrode during the development of the image, said inhibiting means including release coating on the surface of the electrode facing the carrier, said coating comprising a polymer material and a conductivity increasing additive wherein said additive is less than about 1% by weight of said release coating.
- 11. A machine according to claim 10 wherein said material includes a fluorosilicone polymer.
- 12. A machine according to claim 3 wherein said coating is between about 2 and 100 microns in thickness.
- 13. A machine according to claim 12 wherein said coating is about 20 microns in thickness.
- 14. A machine according to claim 10 wherein the resistivity of the coating is in the range of about 10.sup.12 to 10.sup.11 ohm-cm.
- 15. A machine according to claim 14 wherein said material includes a fluorosilicone polymer.
- 16. A method for electrophotography comprising the steps of:
- a) forming on a movable carrier an electrostatic image having first and second regions with first and second voltages respectively;
- b) moving the carrier into proximity with a developer electrode held at a voltage intermediate said first voltages and second voltages;
- c) applying liquid toner containing charged toner particles between the carrier and the developer electrode for plating out toner particles on first portions of the carrier; and
- d) suppressing the plating out of toner particles on the electrode while the toner liquid is applied between the carrier and the developer electrode by coating a release material on the surface thereof facing the carrier, said material comprising a polymer material and a conductivity increasing additive and having a resistivity in the range of 10.sup.10 to 10.sup.13 ohm-cm.
- 17. A method according to claim 16 wherein said polymer material comprises a fluorosilicone polymer.
- 18. A method according to claim 16 wherein the resistivity of the release material is in the range of about 10.sup.12 to 10.sup.11 ohm-cm.
- 19. A method according to claim 18 wherein said polymer material includes a fluorosilicone polymer.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuing application of application Ser. No. 273,830 filed Nov. 21, 1988 now abandoned. The subject matter in this application is related to the subject matter in copending application Ser. No. 273,831 filed Nov. 21, 1988.
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