Claims
- 1. A non-magnetic mono-component developer comprising:
- toner particles containing at least a binder resin having an acid value of 1 to 30 KOH mg/g, a wax having an acid value of 0.5 to 30 KOH mg/g and a coloring agent and having a volume mean particle size D of 4 to 10 .mu.m;
- first inorganic fine particles having a mean primary particle size of 1 to 40 nm, the quantity of addition of the first inorganic fine particles being 0.1 to 2% by weight relative to the quantity of the toner particles;
- second inorganic fine particles having a mean primary particle size of 40 to 100 nm and not less than 10 nm larger than the first inorganic fine particles, the quantity of addition of the second inorganic fine particles being 0.1 to 2.5% by weight relative to the quantity of the toner particles, the total quantity of addition of the first and second inorganic fine particles being 0.8 to 3% by weight relative to the quantity of the toner particles; and
- third inorganic fine particles having a mean primary particle size of 100 nm to 1000 D/16 nm and not less than 10 nm larger than the second inorganic fine particles, the quantity of addition of the third inorganic fine particles being 0.3 to 3% by weight relative to the quantity of the toner particles.
- 2. A non-magnetic mono-component developer as defined in claim 1, wherein the mean primary particle size of the first inorganic fine particles is 5 to 35 nm, the mean primary particle size of the second inorganic fine particles is 40 to 70 nm, and the mean primary particle size of the third inorganic fine particles is 125 nm to 1000 D/18 nm.
- 3. A non-magnetic mono-component developer as defined in claim 1, wherein the mean primary particle size of the first inorganic fine particles is 5 to 30 nm, the mean primary particle size of the second inorganic fine particles is 45 to 60 nm, and the mean primary particle size of the third inorganic fine particles is 140 nm to 1000 D/20 nm.
- 4. A non-magnetic mono-component developer as defined in claim 1, wherein the quantity of addition of the first inorganic fine particles is 0.3 to 1.5% by weight relative to the quantity of the toner particles, the quantity of addition of the second inorganic fine particles is 0.3 to 2% by weight relative to the quantity of the toner particles, and the quantity of addition of the third inorganic fine particles is 0.3 to 2% by weight relative to the quantity of the toner particles.
- 5. A non-magnetic mono-component developer as defined in claim 1, wherein the first inorganic fine particles are surface-treated with a hydrophobicizing agent.
- 6. A non-magnetic mono-component developer as defined in claim 5, wherein the degree of hydrophobicity of the first inorganic fine particles is 30 to 80%.
- 7. A non-magnetic mono-component developer as defined in claim 5, wherein the first inorganic fine particles are surface-treated with a fluoro-silane coupling agent.
- 8. A non-magnetic mono-component developer as defined in claim 1, wherein the second inorganic fine particles are surface-treated with a hydrophobicizing agent.
- 9. A non-magnetic mono-component developer as defined in claim 8, wherein the degree of hydrophobicity of the second inorganic fine particles is 30 to 80%.
- 10. A non-magnetic mono-component developer as defined in claim 8, wherein the second inorganic fine particles are surface-treated with a fluoro-silane coupling agent.
- 11. A non-magnetic mono-component developer as defined in claim 1, wherein the third inorganic fine particles are at least one kind of inorganic fine particles selected from the group consisting of titania, alumina, silica, strontium titanate, barium titanate, zinc oxide, tin oxide, cerium oxide, magnesium zirconate, strontium zirconate, calcium zirconate, and barium zirconate.
- 12. A non-magnetic mono-component developer as defined in claim 1, wherein the third inorganic fine particles are at least one kind of inorganic fine particles selected from the group consisting of titania, silica and strontium titanate.
- 13. A non-magnetic mono-component developer as defined in claim 1, wherein the third inorganic fine particles are strontium titanate.
- 14. A negatively chargeable non-magnetic mono-component developer for use in a full-color image-forming apparatus, comprising:
- negatively chargeable toner particles containing at least a binder resin having an acid value of 1 to 30 KOH mg/g, a wax having an acid value of 0.5 to 30 KOH mg/g and a coloring agent and having a volume mean particle size D of 4 to 10 .mu.m;
- first inorganic fine particles having a mean primary particle size of 1 to 40 nm, a quantity of addition of the first inorganic fine particles being 0.1 to 2% by weight relative to the quantity of the toner particles;
- second inorganic fine particles having a mean primary particle size of 40 to 100 nm and not less than 10 nm larger than the first inorganic fine particles, a quantity of addition of the second inorganic fine particles being 0.1 to 2.5% by weight relative to the quantity of the toner particles, the total quantity of addition of the first and second inorganic fine particles being 0.8 to 3% by weight relative to the quantity of the toner particles; and
- third inorganic fine particles having a mean primary particle size of 100 nm to 1000 D/16 nm and not less than 10 nm larger than the second inorganic fine particles, a quantity of addition of the third inorganic fine particles being 0.3 to 3% by weight relative to the quantity of the toner particles.
- 15. A negatively chargeable non-magnetic mono-component developer as defined in claim 14, wherein the binder resin has an acid value of 1 to 25 KOH mg/g.
- 16. A negatively chargeable non-magnetic mono-component developer as defined in claim 14, wherein the binder resin has a glass transition point of 55 to 75.degree. C., a softening point of 95 to 120.degree. C., a number-mean molecular weight of 2,500 to 6,000, and 2 to 8 of Mw/Mn (weight mean molecular weight/number mean molecular weight).
- 17. A negatively chargeable non-magnetic mono-component developer as defined in claim 15, wherein the toner particles contain 0.5 to 5 parts by weight of a wax having an acid value of 0.5 to 30 KOH mg/g the wax relative to 100 parts by weight of the binder resin.
- 18. A negatively chargeable non-magnetic mono-component developer as defined in claim 14, wherein the volume mean particle size of the toner particles is 6 to 9 :m, the mean primary particle size of the first inorganic fine particles is 5 to 35 nm, the mean primary particle size of the second inorganic fine particles is 40 to 70 nm, and the mean primary particle size of the third inorganic fine particles is 125 nm to 1000 D/18 nm.
- 19. A negatively chargeable non-magnetic mono-component developer as defined in claim 14, wherein the volume mean particle size of the toner particles is 6 to 9 :m, the mean primary particle size of the first inorganic fine particles is 5 to 30 nm, the mean primary particle size of the second inorganic fine particles is 45 to 60 nm, and the mean primary particle size of the third inorganic fine particles is 140 nm to 1000 D/20 nm.
- 20. A negatively chargeable non-magnetic mono-component developer as defined in claim 14, wherein the quantity of addition of the first inorganic fine particles is 0.3 to 1.5% by weight relative to the quantity of the toner particles, the quantity of addition of the second inorganic fine particles is 0.3 to 2% by weight relative to the quantity of the toner particles, and the quantity of addition of the third inorganic fine particles is 0.3 to 2% by weight relative to the quantity of the toner particles.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is based on application No. Hei 9-354880 filed in Japan, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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