Claims
- 1. Dry toner particles comprising a resinous matrix and a wax, wherein:
- said resinous matrix consists of a mixture of
- a linear polymer (LPC) with weight average molecular weight (Mw) between 2,000 and 20,000, a tg.delta.>3 at 120.degree. C. and 100 rad/sec and a low softening point T.sub.sLPC such that 90.degree. C..ltoreq.T.sub.sLP .ltoreq.120.degree. C., modified by a modifier (D) selected from the group consisting of long chain aliphatic compounds with a reactive end group and having between 20 and 250 carbon atoms and a polysiloxane to form polymer A, said modifier and said polymer being resent in a molar ratio LPC/D between 0.8 and 1.25 and
- a non-linear polymer B with a softening point TsB such that 110.degree. C..ltoreq.T.sub.sB .ltoreq.135.degree. C. making up at least 25% by weight of said resinous matrix, and
- said wax C has a melting point Mp so that 85.degree. C..ltoreq.M.sub.p .ltoreq.135.degree. C. and Mp.ltoreq.T.sub.sB +10.
- 2. Dry toner particles according to claim 1, wherein
- said polymer B further has a viscoelastic loss tg.delta. such that 1.0.ltoreq.tg.delta..ltoreq.2.5 measured at 120.degree. C. and at 100 rad/sec,
- said wax has further a softening point T.sub.sC such that T.sub.sC .ltoreq.T.sub.sB +20.degree. C., and an Hildebrand solubility parameter .delta..sub.C so that 15 J.sup.1/2 /cm.sup.3/2 .ltoreq..delta..sub.C .ltoreq.19 J.sup.1/2 /cm.sup.3/2 and wherein
- said polymer B, said linear polymeric chain LPC and said compounds C and D have a Hildebrand solubility parameter .delta. such that .delta..sub.C =.delta..sub.D <.delta..sub.LPC =.delta..sub.B.
- 3. Dry toner particles according to claim 1, wherein said long polymeric chain, LPC, is a linear polyester.
- 4. Dry toner particles according to claim 1, wherein said long chain compound D is an long chain aliphatic compound with formula: ##STR5## wherein 0.ltoreq..times..ltoreq.12, 10.ltoreq.y.ltoreq.90 and R.sup.1 is a member selected from the group consisting of --OH, --COOH, --COCl, --NH.sub.2, ##STR6## --O--CH.sub.2 --CHOH--CH.sub.2 Cl, --COO--CH.sub.2 --CHOH--CH.sub.2 Cl and COOM, R.sup.2 is selected from the group consisting of CH.sub.3 and H, and R.sup.3 is selected from the group consisting of C.sub.2 H.sub.5 and CH.sub.3.
- 5. Dry toner particles according to claim 1, wherein said long chain compound D is a polysiloxane with formula: ##STR7## wherein X' is ##STR8## Y' has the same meaning as X', or represents a lower (C1 to C4) alkyl group,
- Z' and Z", which may be the same or different, represent a lower (C1 to C4) alkyl group or an aryl group, 2<m<35, and 1<n<6.
- 6. Dry toner particles according to claim 5, wherein Y' is methyl, n=3 and m=10.
- 7. Dry toner particles according to claim 1, wherein said polymer B is a cross-linked polyester comprising between 1 and 10 mol % of moieties derived from a monomer selected from the group of tri-carboxylic acids and tri-hydroxy compounds.
- 8. Dry toner particles according to claim 1, wherein said polymer B B is a branched addition polymer.
- 9. Dry toner particles according to claim 8, wherein said polymer B is a branched addition polymer comprising between 1 and 10 mol % of moieties derived from a monomer selected from the group consisting of divynilbenzene, ethyleneglycoldiacrylate and ethyleneglycoldimethacrylate.
- 10. Dry toner particles according to claim 1, wherein said polymer A and said compound C are present in a weight ratio such that 1.ltoreq.A/C.ltoreq.10.
- 11. Dry toner particles according to claim 1, wherein said polymer A and said compound C are present in a weight ratio such that 2.ltoreq.A/C.ltoreq.5.
- 12. An imaging method using dry toner particles comprising the steps of:
- image-wise applying said toner particles on a surface of a final image receiving substrate and
- fixing said toner particles to said surface in a fusing station comprising heated rollers, wherein
- said toner particles comprise a resinous matrix and a wax, wherein
- said resinous matrix consists of a mixture of
- a linear polymer (LPC) with weight average molecular weight (Mw) between 2,000 and 20,000, a tg.delta.>3 at 120.degree. C. and 100 rad/sec and a low softening point T.sub.sLPC such that 90.degree. C..ltoreq.T.sub.sLPC .ltoreq.120.degree. C., modified by a modifier (D) selected from the group consisting of long chain aliphatic compounds with a reactive end group and having between 20 and 250 carbon atoms and a polysiloxane to form polymer A, said modifier and said polymer being present in a molar ratio LPC/D between 0.8 and 1.25 and
- a non-linear polymer with a softening point TsB such that 110.degree. C..ltoreq.T.sub.sB .ltoreq.135.degree. C. making up at least 25% by weight of said resinous matrix, and
- said wax has a melting point Mp so that 85.degree. C. .ltoreq.135.degree. C. and Mp.ltoreq.T.sub.sB +10 and
- on said surface of said heated rollers an external release agent is added in such an amount that at most 160 mg/m.sup.2 of release agent is applied to said final image receiving substrate.
- 13. A method according to claim 12, wherein said heated rollers have a surface whereon an external release agent is added in such an amount that at most 40 mg/m.sup.2 of release agent is applied to said final image receiving substrate.
- 14. A method according to claim 12, wherein said heated rollers have a surface whereon an external release agent is added in such an amount that between 1 and 10 mg/m.sup.2 of release agent is applied to said final image receiving substrate.
- 15. A method according to claim 12, wherein said heated rollers have a surface whereon no external release agent is applied.
- 16. A method according to claim 12, wherein said heated rollers have a surface comprising F-atoms.
- 17. A method according to claim 16, wherein said surface comprises no Si-atoms.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 60/068,528 Dec. 22, 1997.
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