Claims
- 1. A printing system comprising
- an endless imaging member defining spatially separated successive first, second:
- and third sections of said system
- a liquid toning assembly in said first section which applies to the imaging member a liquid toner to develop a latent charge image on said member into a toned visible image at said first section, said liquid toner including a liquid carrier, a release agent and toner particles suspended in said liquid carrier, said release agent being present in an amount effective to reduce uptake of said liquid carrier by said imaging member,
- a carrier removal assembly at said second section for driving off said carrier from said toned image, thereby leaving a dried toned image residing with said release agent on said imaging member, and
- a transfer assembly at said third section for transferring said dried toned image onto a receiving member, said imaging member cyclically returning from said third section to said first section for receiving a further liquid toned image.
- 2. A system according to claim 1, wherein the release agent has a surface tension less than that of the carrier and a boiling point greater than that of the carrier.
- 3. A system according to claim 1, wherein the carrier removal assembly vaporizes carrier and returns it to the liquid toning assembly.
- 4. A system according to claim 3, wherein the means for transfer ring assembly melts the toner particles and causes contact between the imaging member and a receiving member at said third section.
- 5. A system according to claim 1, wherein the imaging member has a surface that is non-wetting in the liquid carrier thereby further limiting transport of carrier into said second section.
- 6. A system according to claim 5, wherein the imaging member has at least a surface portion formed of fluorosilicone material.
- 7. A system according to claim 2, wherein the imaging member travels at a speed between approximately twenty-five and five hundred Feet per minute.
- 8. A system according to claim 1, wherein the imaging member has a low surface energy coating.
- 9. A printing system according to claim 1, wherein the toner particles are thermoplastic particles which are insoluble and non-swelling in the carrier.
- 10. A printing system according to claim 1, wherein the toner particles have a mean particle diameter in the range of approximately one to three microns.
- 11. A printing system according to claim 1, wherein the release agent has a viscosity greater than that of the carrier.
- 12. A printing system according to claim 1, wherein the third section heats the imaging member.
- 13. A printing system according to claim 12, further comprising at least one charge transfer print cartridge for applying a latent charge image to the imaging member.
- 14. A printing system according to claim 1, wherein the release agent wets the imaging member preferentially to the carrier.
- 15. A printing system according to claim 1 , wherein the release agent includes a silicon-containing oil.
- 16. A printing system according to claim 1, wherein the release agent has an affinity for the surface of said imaging member and replaces or replenishes a component thereof.
- 17. A toner formulation comprising
- a plurality of pigmented toner particles suspended in an electrically insulating carrier fluid, and
- an amount of a release agent dissolved in said carrier fluid, said amount being effective to reduce carrier entrainment on a latent imaging member as said latent imaging member passes through said carrier fluid.
- 18. A toner formulation according to claim 17, wherein the release agent has a surface tension less than the surface tension of the carrier fluid.
- 19. A toner formulation according to claim 18, wherein the release agent has a viscosity greater than the viscosity of the carrier fluid.
- 20. A toner formulation according to claim 17, wherein said release agent is selected from among silicone oil, florosilicone oil, an effective fuser oil and mixtures thereof.
- 21. A toner formulation according to claim 17, wherein said effective amount of release agent is between about 0.05% and 2% by weight of said carrier fluid.
- 22. A toner formulation according to claim 19, wherein said carrier fliud is an intert pertroleum solvent.
- 23. A toner formulation comprising
- a plurality of pigmented toner particles suspended in an electrically insulating carrier fluid, and
- a release agent dissolved in said fluid, the release agent having a surface tension less than that of said carrier fluid and being present in an amount effective to reduce entrainment of said carrier fluid by a charged latent imaging member.
- 24. A method of controlling uptake of a liquid toner by a latent imaging member, such method comprising the step of adding to the liquid toner an effective amount of an agent soluble in said liquid toner to reduce quantity of said toner adhering to the latent imaging member as it moves from an image development position.
- 25. The method of claim 24, wherein said agent is selected from among a release agent, a wetting agent, and a surfactant.
- 26. A toner formulation according to claim 17 wherein said release agent is a liquid oil.
- 27. A toner formulation according to claim 17 wherein said release agent is a wetting agent.
- 28. A toner formulation according to claim 17 wherein said release agent is a surfactant.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. Pat. No. 5,763,131 issued on Jun. 8, 1998 based on U.S. application Ser. No. 08/691,465 filed on Aug. 2, 1996.
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