Claims
- 1. A method of continuous purification of liquid toner in an electrostatic printing system, comprising,
- circulating a first volume of liquid toner from a toner supply tank through a common volume, the common volume including an applicator where solid and ionic contaminants are introduced into the first volume, prior to circulation back to the toner supply tank for each toning pass,
- leaving some contaminants and toner in the common volume as a second volume,
- circulating wash fluid from a wash fluid supply tank through the common volume after each toning pass, removing the second volume within a third volume consisting of wash fluid mixed with the second volume,
- passing the third volume through an electrophoretic purifier to remove the contaminants therefrom,
- then passing the third volume through a porous particulate filter to remove any remaining contaminants therefrom, and
- returning the third volume to the wash fluid supply tank.
- 2. A method of continuous purification of liquid toner, as in claim 1, further comprising,
- circulating the first volume back to the toner supply tank for each toning pass by means of an air purge loop.
- 3. A method of continuous purification of liquid toner, as in claim 2, further comprising,
- adjusting the air purging time during the circulation of the first volume back to the toner supply tank to control the concentration of contaminants in the second volume.
- 4. A method of continuous purification of liquid toner, as in claim 1, further comprising,
- repeating all of the steps for each of a number of different colors of liquid toner.
- 5. A method of continuous purification of liquid toner, as in claim 1, further comprising,
- repeating all of the steps for liquid toner of a second color, then a third color and then a fourth color.
- 6. A method of continuous purification of liquid toner in an electrostatic printing system, comprising,
- circulating a first volume of liquid toner from a toner supply tank through a common volume, the common volume including a toning applicator, the toning applicator introducing solid and ionic contaminants into the first volume,
- circulating the first volume back to the toner supply tank after each toning pass by means of an air purge loop, some contaminants and toner being left in the common volume as a second volume,
- circulating wash fluid from a wash fluid supply tank through the common volume after each toning pass, removing the second volume within a third volume consisting of wash fluid mixed with the second volume,
- passing the third volume through an electrophoretic purifier to remove the contaminants therefrom,
- passing the third volume through a porous particulate filter to remove any remaining contaminants therefrom, and
- returning the third volume to the wash fluid tank.
- 7. A method of continuous purification of liquid toner, as in claim 6, further comprising,
- repeating all of the steps for each of a number of different colors of liquid toners.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a divisional of patent application Ser. No. 08/726,795; filed Oct. 7, 1996.
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