Claims
- 1. An improved printing system of the type wherein a support member moves between first and second stations within the system to transfer a toner image, wherein the improvement resides in that
- said support member includes a surface for receiving a latent image and said toner, and wherein said surface includes a subsurface layer of an elastomeric softness effective to conform to an image-receiving print medium having a characteristic surface roughness, and a non-tacky surface layer of low surface free energy which coats said first subsurface layer such that the toner, when melted releases therefrom, and a filler material in the support member, said filler material being selected from among photoconductive and magnetic materials.
- 2. The improved system of claim 1, wherein said surface layer has a hardness effective to prevent entrainment of toner particles, and is sufficiently thin to permit the surface to conform to a pulp-based image-receiving print medium for effectively transferring toner from the support member to print an image.
- 3. The improved system of claim 2, wherein said surface is smooth and toner normally does not attach to it in the absence of a latent image which attracts toner to adhere.
- 4. The improved system of claim 3, wherein said support member includes a layer formed of an elastomer material which is loaded with a finely divided material to achieve a sufficient capacitance for holding the latent image.
- 5. The improved system of claim 3, wherein said support member is semiconductive.
- 6. The improved system of claim 5, wherein said support member is an endless belt.
- 7. The improved system of claim 6, wherein the subsurface layer and the surface layer together have a capacitance in the range of 50-250 pf/cm.sup.2.
- 8. The improved system of claim 3, wherein said surface is magnetic.
- 9. The improved system of claim 3, wherein at least the surface of said support member is photoconductive.
- 10. A transport member for transferring powdered material, such member comprising
- a substantially inextensible support member defining a closed circuit path for unidirectional transport of powder between first and second locations,
- a first coating on the support member, said first coating having an elastomeric composition effective to conform to the surface of a print medium having a characteristic surface roughness,
- a skin of release material defining an outer surface of said first coating,
- photoconductive material included in at least one of the skin of release material and the first coating, and
- a conductive ground plane.
- 11. A transport member according to claim 10, wherein said release material has a hardness greater than said elastomeric first coating.
- 12. A transport member according to claim 11, wherein said first coating includes a dielectric filler material.
- 13. A system for the transport of a toned image between heated and unheated stations in an image forming apparatus, such system comprising
- a sheet or laminar transport member having a back surface and a front surface, said transport member including a photoconductive or magnetic material for forming a latent image on said front surface, said transport member being formed in a closed loop,
- first and second motive assemblies for moving said closed loop to transport the toned image between said unheated station and said heated station, and
- means forming a contact thermal shunt between different portions of said back surface to reduce the transport of thermal energy as the belt moves between said stations.
- 14. A system according to claim 13, wherein the transport member contains a magnetic filler material, and further comprising a magnetic write head for forming a magnetic latent image on the transport member.
- 15. A system according to claim 14, wherein the magnetic filler material has a Curie temperature lower than the temperature of the heated station.
- 16. A system for forming print images on two sides of a sheet member, such system comprising
- a first photoconductive-belt arranged in a closed loop extending from a first region wherein the first belt receives a first toned image, through a second region wherein the first belt travels over a first resilient roller to urge the first toned image against a sheet member for transferring the first toned image to the sheet member,
- a second photoconductive belt arranged in a closed loop extending from a third region wherein the second belt receives a second toned image, through a fourth region wherein the second belt travels over a second resilient roller to urge the second toned image against a sheet member for transferring the second toned image to the sheet member,
- said first and second resilient rollers each having substantially identical resilient characteristics, and being aligned and opposed with each other such that a sheet member passed between the two rollers simultaneously receives said first and second toned images on opposed sides of the sheet member, and said first and second belts each moving between heated and unheated stations at their respective first and second rollers, respectively, each belt contracting a countermoving portion of itself between the stations to transfer heat energy.
- 17. A system for printing an image on a sheet, such system comprising
- a housing
- an endless belt having an imaging surface filled with at least one of a magnetic or a photoconductive material and having a conductive layer, said belt being serially movable between first, second and third locations within the housing,
- image-forming means for forming a latent image on said imaging surface at said first location,
- toning means for applying toner at said second location so that it is attracted to and adheres to said belt in accordance with said latent image, and
- transfer means for contacting said belt with a sheet at said third location to receive the toner therefrom,
- wherein said toner is a heat-fusible toner and said third location is maintained at a temperature to soften the toner so that the toner is effectively transferred from said belt to said sheet in a softened state in a single step by the application of pressure.
- 18. A system according to claim 17, wherein the imaging surface is filled with a photoconductive material and the means for forming a latent image includes means for charging the belt and means for directing a pattern of illumination at the charged belt.
- 19. A system according to claim 18, further including illumination means, located between the toning means and the transfer means, for illuminating the belt to discharge the imaging surface such that electrostatic effects do not hinder transfer of toner to the sheet.
- 20. A system according to claim 19, wherein the illumination means is located to discharge the belt at the third location such that toner on the belt is softened and dust does not fly off the belt when the imaging surface is discharged.
- 21. A system according to claim 18, wherein the means for forming a latent image includes means for illuminating the belt to uniformly discharge the imaging surface and means for depositing charge in a imagewise pattern onto the uniformly discharged surface.
- 22. A system according to claim 17, wherein said belt comprises a dimensionally-stable support substrate, an elastomeric layer on said substrate, and a non-tacky surface layer over said elastomeric layer.
- 23. A system according to claim 22, wherein said elastomeric layer includes an elastomer and a magnetic filler material.
- 24. A system according to claim 23, further comprising means for heating the sheet prior to contacting the belt, whereby softened toner is wicked by said paper from the imaging surface to form a print image adhering to the sheet.
- 25. A system according to claim 24, further comprising means for maintaining oppositely travelling portions of said belt in contact so that they exchange heat in passing between said second and third locations.
- 26. A system according to claim 17, wherein the imaging surface is filled with a magnetic medium having a Curie temperature below the temperature of the third location, and the latent image is formed by a magnetic recording head, so that the latent image is erased when the belt passes the third location to transfer toner to a sheet.
- 27. A system according to claim 17, wherein the imaging surface is filled with a magnetic medium having a Curie temperature above the temperature of the third location, and the latent image persists for forming multiple toning and transfer operations to form multiple prints from a single magnetic recording operation.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 355,994 filed May 28, 1989, issuing on Apr. 30, 1991 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,012,291. The full text of that document is incorporated herein by reference for purposes of detailed disclosure of the range of apparatus to which the present invention pertains and in which an exclusive right is claimed.
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