Claims
- 1. A liquid developer ink for developing latent electrostatic images, said ink comprising:
- a silicone oil carrier;
- sub-micron toner particles;
- a charge control agent moiety adsorbed by said toner particles, and
- an acrylate polymer binder for substantially uniformly dispersing said toner particles and said charge control agent moiety within said silicone oil carrier,
- wherein said carrier comprises less than 60% by volume of said ink and wherein said ink has a viscosity of greater than 10000 cs and wherein said silicone oil carrier has a low dielectric value to enable migration of said toner particles within said carrier.
- 2. The ink of claim 1 wherein said silicone oil carrier comprises:
- a polydimethylsiloxane having a viscosity of approximately 10 cs.
- 3. The ink of claim 1 wherein said acrylate polymer comprises:
- an in situ polymerized acrylate having a molecular weight of less than approximately 5000.
- 4. The ink of claim 3 wherein said in situ polymerized acrylate has a particle size of less than approximately 0.5 microns.
- 5. The ink of claim 1 wherein said charge control agent moiety comprises:
- a titanate imparting a positive charge to said pigment particles.
- 6. In an electrophotographic printing system having a liquid development system comprising a rotatable photoconductor, a rotatable roller assembly for applying a chargeable pre-wetting oil to the surface of the photoconductor, a charging unit that charges the pre-wetting oil on the photoconductor, a discharging unit that discharges selected areas of the pre-wetting oil to produce an electrostatic latent image on the photoconductor, and an ink head assembly to apply a liquid ink onto the electrostatic latent image to produce a developed image, an improved printing system the improvement comprising:
- the pre-wetting oil having a viscosity of less than approximately 1 cs; and
- the liquid ink having a viscosity of greater than approximately 10000 cs wherein said liquid ink includes toner particles suspended in a carrier material that has a low dielectric value to enable migration of said toner particles within said carrier.
- 7. The improved printing system of claim 6 wherein said liquid ink further comprises:
- a silicone oil carrier;
- sub-micron pigment particles;
- a charge control agent moiety adsorbed by said pigment particles; and
- an acrylate polymer binder for substantially uniformly dispersing said pigment particles and said charge control agent moiety within said silicone oil carrier,
- wherein said carrier comprises less than 60% by volume of said ink.
- 8. The improved printing system of claim 6 wherein said silicone oil carrier comprises:
- a polydimethylsiloxane having a viscosity of approximately 10 cs.
- 9. The improved printing system of claim 6 wherein said acrylate polymer comprises:
- an in situ polymerized acrylate having a molecular weight of less than approximately 5000.
- 10. The improved printing system of claim 9 wherein said in situ polymerized acrylate has a particle size of less than approximately 0.5 microns.
- 11. The improved printing system of claim 6 wherein said charge control agent moiety comprises:
- a titanate imparting a positive charge to said pigment particles.
RELATED PATENTS
This patent is related to commonly owned U.S. Pat. No. 5,826,145, entitled Electrophotographic Printing Apparatus With A Liquid Development System, issued Oct. 20, 1998, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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