Claims
- 1. A method of electrostatically forming a visual image on a recording sheet, the method comprising the steps of:
- electrostatically charging a surface of a moving flexible image-bearing endless belt or a rotating flexible hollow cylindrical image-bearing member each made of a light-transmitting material to a uniform potential, wherein said flexible image-bearing endless belt includes a flexible endless support layer made of a transparent resin material, a light-transmitting electroconductive layer of 0.1 .mu.m to 20 .mu.m in thickness on said flexible endless support layer and a light-transmitting photoconductive layer of 5-30 .mu.m in thickness on said electroconductive layer, and wherein said flexible hollow cylindrical image-bearing member includes a flexible support layer made of a transparent resin material and having support rings made of metallic material at the both opposite ends thereof, a light-transmitting electroconductive layer of 0.1 .mu.m to 20 .mu.m in thickness on said flexible support layer, and a light-transmitting photoconductive layer of 5-30 .mu.m in thickness on said electroconductive layer;
- exposing the electrostatically charged surface of said flexible image-bearing endless belt or said flexible hollow cylindrical image-bearing member to a light image of original informational data being reproduced from a rear side to form an electrostatic latent image corresponding to said original informational data;
- developing said latent image by bringing a developer containing an electrically insulating and triboelectrically chargeable toner into contact therewith in a developing zone to form a toner image on said flexible image-bearing endless belt or said flexible hollow cylindrical image-bearing member, said developer being attracted to the surface of a rotating developing roll including a hollow cylindrical sleeve and a cylindrical permanent magnet member mounted in said sleeve, being formed into a thin layer of 10-100 .mu.m in thickness by a doctor blade tangentially disposed in pressure-contact with the surface of said developing roll, and being transported by the rotation of said developing roll to said developing zone where said developing roll is brought into close contact with said flexible image-bearing endless belt or said flexible hollow cylindrical image-bearng member through the thin layer of said developer;
- transferring said toner image onto a recording sheet; and
- fixing said transferred toner image to said recording sheet.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein said surface of said flexible image-bearing member is electrostatically charged by a charging means in an upstream side of said developing zone with respect to the rotation direction of said flexible image-bearing member.
- 3. The method according to claim 1, wherein said latent image is developed by a magnetic developer selected from the group consisting of one-component magnetic developer and two-component magnetic developer.
- 4. The method according to claim 1, wherein said surface of said flexible image-bearing member is electrostatically charged by a two-component developer consisting essentially of one of a magnetic and a non-magnetic toner, and of a magnetic carrier in an upstream side of said developing zone with respect to the rotation direction of said image-bearing member.
- 5. A method of electrostatically forming a visual image on a recording sheet, the method comprising the steps of:
- electrostatically charging a surface of a moving flexible image-bearing endless belt or a rotating flexible hollow cylindrical image-bearing member each made of a light-transmitting material to a uniform potential, wherein said flexible image-bearing endless belt includes a flexible endless support layer made of a transparent resin material, a light-transmitting electroconductive layer of 0.1 .mu.m to 20 .mu.m in thickness on said flexible endless support layer and a light-transmitting photoconductive layer of 5-30 .mu.m in thickness on said electroconductive layer, and said wherein flexible hollow cylindrical image-bearing member includes a flexible support layer made of a transparent resin material and having support rings made of metallic material at the both opposite ends thereof, a light-transmitting electroconductive layer of 0.1 .mu.m to 20 .mu.m in thickness on said flexible support layer and a light-transmitting photoconductive layer of 5-30 .mu.m in thickness on said electroconductive layer;
- exposing the electrostatically charged surface of said flexible image-bearing endless belt or said flexible hollow cylindrical image-bearing member to a light image of original informational data being reproduced from a rear side to form an electrostatic latent image corresponding to said original informational data;
- developing said latent image by bringing a developer containing an electrically insulating and triboelectrically chargeable toner into contact therewith in a developing zone to form a toner image on said flexible image-bearing endless belt or said flexible hollow cylindrical image-bearing member, said developer being attracted to the surface of a rotating sleeve-less developing roll including one of a solid and a hollow cylindrical permanent magnet member, being formed into a thin layer of 10-100 .mu.m in thickness by a doctor blade tangentially disposed in pressure-contact with the surface of said sleeve-less developing roll, and being transported by the rotation of said sleeve-less developing roll to said developing zone where said sleeve-less developing roll is brought into close contact with said flexible image-bearing endless belt or said flexible hollow cylindrical image-bearing member through the thin layer of said developer;
- transferring said toner image onto a recording sheet; and
- fixing said transferred toner image to said recording sheet.
- 6. The method according to claim 5, wherein said surface of said flexible image-bearing member is electrostatically charged by a charging means in an upstream side of said developing zone with respect to the rotation direction of said flexible image-bearing member.
- 7. The method according to claim 5, wherein said latent image is developed by a magnetic developer selected from the group consisting of one-component magnetic developer and two-component magnetic developer.
- 8. The method according to claim 5, wherein said surface of said flexible image-bearing member is electrostatically charged by a two-component developer consisting essentially of a magnetic or non-magnetic toner and a magnetic carrier in an upstream side of said developing zone with respect to the rotation direction of said image-bearing member.
- 9. A method of electrostatically forming a visual image on a recording sheet, the method comprising the steps of:
- electrostatically charging a surface of a rotating hollow cylindrical image-bearing member made of a light-transmitting material to a uniform potential;
- exposing the electrostatically charged surface of said image-bearing member to a light image of original informational data being reproduced from a rear side to form an electrostatic latent image corresponding to said original informational data;
- developing said latent image by bringing a magnetic developer containing an electrically insulating and triboelectrically chargeable toner into contact therewith in a developing zone to form a toner image on said image-bearing member, said developer being attracted to the surface of a rotating flexible developing roll including one of a hollow and a solid flexible cylindrical permanent magnet member, being formed into a thin layer of 10-100 .mu.m in thickness by a doctor blade tangentially disposed in pressure-contact with the surface of said flexible developing roll, and being transported by the rotation of said flexible developing roll to said developing zone where said image-bearing member and said flexible developing roll are brought into close contact with each other through the thin layer of said developer;
- transferring said toner image onto a recording sheet; and
- fixing said transferred toner image to said recording sheet.
- 10. The method according to claim 9, wherein said surface of said image-bearing member is electrostatically charged by a charging means in an upstream side of said developing zone with respect to the rotation direction of said image-bearing member.
- 11. The method according to claim 9, wherein said latent image is developed by a magnetic developer selected from the group consisting of one-component magnetic developer and two-component magnetic developer.
- 12. The method according to claim 9, wherein said surface of said image-bearing member is electrostatically charged by a two-component developer consisting essentially of one of a magnetic and a non-magnetic toner, and of a magnetic carrier in an upstream side of said developing zone with respect to the rotation direction of said image-bearing member.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/499,905, filed Jul. 11, 1995, now abandoned.
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