Claims
- 1. A printer comprising:an exposure device operable to generate a light beam corresponding to image information; a photosensitive body on which a latent image is formed based on the light beam delivered from said exposure device; a charger operable to charge said photosensitive body; a developer operable to convert the latent image formed on said photosensitive body into a visible image using toner particles; a belt on which the visible toner image is transferred; and a fixing device for fixing the toner image onto a recording medium, said fixing device comprising: a heating roller comprising magnetic metal; a fixing roller disposed parallel to said heating roller; an endless belt bridging said heating roller and said fixing roller, said endless belt comprising a heating layer, a releasing layer, and a resilient layer located between said heating layer and said releasing layer; a press roller pressed to said fixing roller via said endless belt and the recording medium; and a coil operable to produce magnetic fields disposed adjacent to said heating roller, wherein said fixing roller is coated with a resilient layer having a thickness of 3-8 mm and a hardness of 15-50° by Asker hardness.
- 2. A printer comprising:an exposure device operable to generate a light beam corresponding to image information; a photosensitive body on which a latent image is formed based on the light beam delivered from said exposure device; a charger operable to charge said photosensitive body; a developer operable to convert the latent image formed on said photosensitive body into a visible image using toner particles; a belt on which the visible toner image is transferred; and a fixing device for fixing the toner image onto a recording medium, said fixing device comprising: a heating roller comprising magnetic metal; a fixing roller disposed parallel to said heating roller; an endless belt bridging said heating roller and said fixing roller, said endless belt comprising a heating layer, a releasing layer, and a resilient layer located between said heating layer and said releasing layer; a press roller pressed to said fixing roller via said endless belt and the recording medium; and a coil operable to produce magnetic fields disposed adjacent to said heating roller.
- 3. A fixing device comprising:a heating roller comprising magnetic metal; a fixing roller disposed parallel to said heating roller; an endless belt bridging said heating roller and said fixing roller, said endless belt comprising a heating layer, a releasing layer, and a resilient layer located between said heating layer and said releasing layer; a press roller pressed to said fixing roller via said endless belt and the recording medium; and a coil operable to produce magnetic fields disposed adjacent to said heating roller, wherein said fixing roller is coated with a resilient layer having a thickness of 3-8 mm and a hardness of 15-50° by Asker hardness.
- 4. A fixing device comprising:a heating roller comprising magnetic metal; a fixing roller disposed parallel to said heating roller; an endless belt bridging said heating roller and said fixing roller, said endless belt comprising a heating layer, a releasing layer, and a resilient layer located between said heating layer and said releasing layer; a press roller pressed to said fixing roller via said endless belt and the recording medium; and a coil operable to produce magnetic fields disposed adjacent to said heating roller.
- 5. A printer according to claim 2, wherein said heating layer has a thickness of 20-50 μm.
- 6. A printer according to claim 2, wherein said heating layer is a resin layer having a thickness of 20-150 μm.
- 7. A printer according to claim 2, wherein said releasing layer has a thickness of 100-300 μm.
- 8. A fixing device according to claim 4, wherein said heating layer has a thickness of 20-50 μm.
- 9. A fixing device according to claim 4, wherein said heating layer is a resin layer having a thickness of 20-150 μm.
- 10. A fixing device according to claim 4, wherein said releasing layer has a thickness of 100-300 μm.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of Ser. No. 10/022,621, filed Dec. 20, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,591,082.
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