Claims
- 1. A toner comprising at least one binder in an optional amount of from about 85 to about 99 percent by weight, at least one colorant in an optional amount of from about 0.5 to about 15 percent by weight, and calcium stearate in an optional amount of from about 0.05 to about 2 percent by weight and wherein following triboelectric contact with carrier particles, the toner has a charge Q measured in femtocoulombs per particle diameter D measured in microns (Q/D) of from about −0.1 to about −1.0 fC/μm with a variation during development of from about 0 to about 0.25 fC/μm and wherein the distribution is substantially unimodal and possesses a peak width of from about 0.1 fC/μm to about 0.5 fC/μm and the toner possesses a charge to mass M, as measured in grams, ratio (Q/M) of from about −25 to about −70 μC/gram with variation of Q/M during development of from about 0 to about 15 μC/gram.
- 2. A toner in accordance with claim 1 wherein the charge to mass ratio of the toner is from about −30 to about −60 μC/gram.
- 3. A toner in accordance with claim 1 wherein the toner contains low charge toner particles of equal to or less than about 15 percent of the total number of toner particles, and wrong sign toner particles equal to or less than about 5 percent of the total number of toner particles.
- 4. A toner in accordance with claim 1 wherein the toner contains low charge toner of equal to or less than about 6 percent of the total number of toner particles, and wrong sign toner particles equal to or less than about 3 percent of the total number of toner particles.
- 5. A toner in accordance with claim 1 wherein the toner possesses a volume median diameter of from about 6.9 to about 7.9 microns.
- 6. A toner in accordance with claim 5 wherein the toner possesses a size distribution such that about 30 percent or less of the total number of toner particles have a size less than about 5 microns, and about 0.7 percent or less of a total volume of toner particles with a size greater than about 12.70 microns.
- 7. A toner in accordance with claim 1 wherein the toner possesses a volume median diameter of from about 7.1 to about 7.7 microns.
- 8. A toner in accordance with claim 1 wherein the toner has a low volume ratio GSD of approximately 1.23, and a volume GSD of about 1.21.
- 9. A toner in accordance with claim 1 wherein the toner melt viscosity is from about 3×104 to about 6.7×104 poise at a temperature of about 97° C., from about 4×103 to about 1.6×104 poise at a temperature of about 116° C., or from about 6.1×102 to about 5.9×103 poise at a temperature of about 136° C.
- 10. A toner in accordance with claim 1 wherein the toner elastic modulus is from about 6.6×105 to about 2.4×106 dynes per square centimeter at a temperature of about 97° C., from about 2.6×104 to about 5.9×105 dynes per square centimeter at a temperature of about 116° C., and from about 2.7×103 to about 3×10 6 dynes per square centimeter at a temperature of about 136° C.
- 11. A toner in accordance with claim 1 wherein the toner melt flow index (MFI) is from about 1 to about 25 grams per about 10 minutes at a temperature of about 117° C.
- 12. A toner in accordance with claim 1 wherein said binder has a glass transition temperature of from about 52° C. to about 64° C.
- 13. A toner in accordance with claim 1 wherein said binder comprises a propoxylated bisphenol A fumarate resin, and said resin possesses an overall gel content of from about 2 to about 9 percent by weight of the binder.
- 14. A toner in accordance with claim 1 wherein the colorant is carbon black, magnetite, or mixtures thereof, cyan, magenta, yellow, blue, green, red, orange, violet brown, or mixtures thereof.
- 15. A toner in accordance with claim 1 further including external additives of a silicon dioxide powder, a metal oxide powder, or mixtures thereof.
- 16. A toner in accordance with claim 15 wherein the metal oxide powder is titanium dioxide or aluminum oxide.
- 17. A toner in accordance with claim 15 wherein said external additives are of a SAC×size (theoretical surface area coverage×primary particle size of the external additive in nanometers) of from about 4,500 to 7,200.
- 18. A toner in accordance with claim 1 wherein different colors of said toner develop a latent image upon a photoreceptor surface by image-on-image processing with hybrid scavengeless development, the developed images then being transferred to an image receiving substrate.
- 19. A method comprisingforming different color developers by mixing a carrier with a toner comprising toner particles comprised of polymer, colorant, and calcium stearate, wherein following triboelectric contact with carrier particles, the toner has a charge per particle diameter (Q/D) of from about −0.1 to about −1 fC/μm with a variation during development of from about 0 to about 0.25 fC/μm and the distribution is substantially unimodal and possesses a peak width of less than about 0.5 fC/μm, and the toner has a triboelectric charge of from about −25 to about −70 μC/gram with a variation during development of from about 0 to about 15 μC/gram: forming a latent image upon a photoreceptor surface, developing any portion of the latent image requiring magenta color with a developer containing a magenta color toner, developing any portion of the latent image requiring yellow color with a developer containing a yellow color toner; developing any portion of the latent image requiring cyan color with a developer containing a cyan color toner; developing any portion of the latent image requiring black color with a developer containing a black color toner; and transferring the developed latent images from the photoreceptor surface to an image receiving substrate.
- 20. The method in accordance with claim 19 wherein each of said developing is each conducted with a hybrid scavengeless development process.
- 21. An imaging process wherein there is developed an image with the toner of claim 1, and wherein the calcium stearate functions as a lubricating component for a device in a machine containing said image.
- 22. A process in accordance with claim 21 wherein said device is a fuser roll.
- 23. A process in accordance with claim 21 wherein said device is a donor roll.
- 24. A process in accordance with claim 21 wherein said device is a photoreceptor.
- 25. A process in accordance with claim 21 wherein said imaging process is a xerographic process.
- 26. A process in accordance with claim 21 wherein said calcium extends the lifetime of said device.
- 27. A process in accordance with claim 26 wherein the device is a fuser roll, and said lifetime is from about 800,000 to about 2,000,000 developed prints.
- 28. A process in accordance with claim 26 wherein the device is a fuser roll, and said lifetime is from about 500,000 to about 1,000,000 developed prints.
- 29. A process in accordance with claim 26 wherein the device is a donor roll, and said lifetime is from about 800,000 to about 2,000,000 prints.
- 30. A process in accordance with claim 26 wherein the device is a donor roll, and said lifetime is from about 500,000 to about 1,000,000 developed prints.
- 31. A process in accordance with claim 26 wherein the device is a photoreceptor, and said lifetime is from about 800,000 to about 2,000,000 prints.
- 32. A process in accordance with claim 26 wherein the device is a fuser roll, and said lifetime is about 1,000,000 developed prints.
- 33. A process in accordance with claim 26 wherein said calcium stearate is present in an amount of from about 0.5 to about 3 weight percent.
- 34. A process in accordance with claim 26 wherein said calcium stearate is present in an amount of from about 0.5 to about 1 weight percent.
- 35. A toner in accordance with claim 1 wherein said calcium stearate is present in an amount of from about 0.5 to about 3 weight percent.
- 36. A toner in accordance with claim 1 wherein said calcium stearate is present in an amount of from about 1 to about 5 weight percent.
- 37. A toner in accordance with claim 1 wherein said calcium stearate is present in an amount of about 1 weight percent.
- 38. A toner in accordance with claim 1 wherein said calcium stearate has a purity of from about 95 to about 100 percent.
- 39. A toner in accordance with claim 1 wherein said calcium stearate has a purity of about 100 percent.
- 40. A toner in accordance with claim 1 wherein said colorant is carbon black.
- 41. A toner in accordance with claim 1 wherein said colorant is a cyan.
- 42. A toner in accordance with claim 1 wherein said colorant is a magenta.
- 43. A toner in accordance with claim 1 wherein said colorant is a yellow.
- 44. A toner in accordance with claim 1 wherein said colorant is carbon black, cyan, magenta, yellow, or mixtures thereof.
- 45. A toner in accordance with claim 1 wherein said colorant is carbon black, cyan, yellow, red, blue, violet, green, orange, or mixtures thereof.
- 46. A toner in accordance with claim 1 wherein said binder is a resin present in an amount of from about 88 to about 93 percent by weight, said colorant is present in an amount of from about 3 to about 8 percent by weight, and said calcium stearate is present in an amount of from about 0.25 to about 0.75 percent by weight.
- 47. A toner in accordance with claim 1 wherein said binder is a resin of a styrene acrylate, a styrene methacrylate, or a polyester.
- 48. A toner in accordance with claim 47 wherein said polyester is a poly(propoxylated bisphenol A fumarate).
- 49. A composition comprised of a polymer, a colorant, and calcium stearate, and wherein following triboelectric contact with carrier particles, the toner has a charge per particle diameter (Q/D) of from about −0.005 to about −2 fC/μm, and wherein the toner possesses a charge to mass ratio (Q/M) of from about −20 to about −75 μC/gram.
- 50. A developer comprised of the toner of claim 1 and carrier.
- 51. A developer in accordance with claim 50 wherein said carrier is a ferrite.
- 52. A developer in accordance with claim 50 wherein said carrier is steel.
- 53. A developer in accordance with claim 50 wherein said carrier contains at least one coating.
- 54. A toner in accordance with claim 1 wherein at least one is one.
- 55. A toner in accordance with claim 1 wherein at least one is from about 1 to about 10.
- 56. A toner in accordance with claim 1 wherein at least one is from about 1 to about 4.
- 57. A toner comprising a binder polymer, colorant, or mixtures of colorants, and calcium stearate, and wherein following triboelectric contact with carrier particles, the toner has a charge Q measured in femtocoulombs per particle diameter D measured in microns (Q/D) of from about −0.1 to about −1 fC/μm with a variation during development of from about 0 to about 0.25 fC/μm, and wherein the toner distribution is substantially unimodal and possesses a peak width of from about 0.1 fC/μm to about 0.5 fC/μm, and the toner possesses a charge to mass M, as measured in grams, ratio (Q/M) of from about −25 to about −70 μC/gram with variation of Q/M during development of from about 0 to about 15 μC/gram.
- 58. A developer comprised of the toner of claim 57 and carrier.
- 59. A toner in accordance with claim 1 wherein said Q/M variation is from about 5 to about 10 μC/gram.
- 60. A toner in accordance with claim 1 wherein said Q/D is from about 0.5 to about 0.9 fc/μm.
- 61. A toner in accordance with claim 1 wherein said binder polymer is present in an amount of from about 85 to about 99 percent by weight; said colorant is present in an amount of from about 0.5 to about 15 weight percent; and said calcium stearate is present in an amount of from about 0.5 to about 1 weight percent; and wherein the total thereof is about 100 percent.
- 62. A toner in accordance with claim 61 wherein said polymer amount is from about 90 to about 95; said colorant amount is from about 3 to about 12; and said stearate amount is from about 1 to about 2 weight percent.
- 63. A toner in accordance with claim 61 wherein said binder polymer is present in an amount of from about 85 to about 99 percent by weight; said colorant is present in an amount of from about 0.5 to about 15 weight percent; and said calcium stearate is present in an amount of from about 0.5 to about 1 weight percent; and wherein the total thereof is about 100 percent.
- 64. A toner in accordance with claim 63 wherein said polymer amount is from about 90 to about 95; said colorant amount is from about 3 to about 12; and said stearate amount is from about 1 to about 2 weight percent.
- 65. A developer comprised of the toner of claim 61 and carrier.
- 66. A process for extending the life of a device component in a copying and printing apparatus wherein there is selected for development a toner comprised of polymer, colorant, and a calcium stearate additive.
- 67. A toner comprising at least one binder in an optional amount of from about 85 to about 99 percent by weight, at least one colorant in an optional amount of from about 0.5 to about 15 percent by weight, and calcium stearate in an optional amount of from about 0.05 to about 2 percent by weight and wherein following triboelectric contact with carrier particles, the toner has a charge Q measured in femtocoulombs per particle diameter D measured in microns (Q/D) of from about −0.1 to about −1.0 fC/μm with a variation during development of from about 0 to about 0.25 fC/μm and wherein the distribution is substantially unimodal and possesses a peak width of from about 0.1 fC/μm to about 0.5 fC/μm and the toner possesses a charge to mass M, as measured in grams, ratio (Q/M) of from about −25 to about −70 μC/gram with variation of Q/M during development of from about 0 to about 15 μC/gram; and wherein said calcium stearate is comprised of ultra fine particles with a size diameter of from about 0.2 micron to about 5 microns, and which stearate has a purity of from about 98 to about 100 percent.
- 68. A toner comprising at least one binder in an optional amount of from about 85 to about 99 percent by weight at least one colorant in an optional amount of from amount 0.5 to about 15 percent by weight, and calcium stearate in an optional amount of from about 0.05 to about 2 percent by weight and wherein following triboelectric contact with carrier particles, the toner has a charge Q measured in femtocoulombs per particle diameter D measured in microns (Q/D) of from about −0.1 to about −1.0 fC/μm with a variation during development of from about 0 to about 0.25 fC/μm and wherein the distribution is substantially unimodal and possesses a peak width of from about 0.1 μfC/μm to about 0.5 fC/μm and the toner possesses a charge to mass M, as measured in grams, ratio (Q/M) of from about −25 to about −70 μC/gram with variation of Q/M during development of from about 0 to about 15 μC/gram; and wherein said calcium stearate is comprised of ultra fine particles with a size diameter of from about 0.2 micron to about 5 microns.
- 69. A toner consisting essentially of at least one binder in an optional amount of from about 85 to about 99 percent by weight, at least one colorant in an optional amount of from about 0.5 to about 15 percent by weight, and calcium stearate in an optional amount of from about 0.05 to about 2 percent by weight and wherein following triboelectric contact with carrier particles, the toner has a charge Q measured in femtocoulombs per particle diameter D measured in microns (Q/D) of from about −0.1 to about −1.0 fC/μm with a variation during development of from about 0 to about 0.25 fC/μm and wherein the distribution is substantially unimodal and possesses a peak width of from about 0.1 fC/μm to about 0.5 fC/μm and the toner possesses a charge to mass M, as measured in grams, ratio (Q/M) of from about −25 to about −70 μC/gram with variation of Q/M during development of from about 0 to about 15 μC/gram; and wherein said calcium stearate is comprised of ultra fine particles with a size diameter of from about 0.2 micron to about 5 microns, and which stearate has a purity of from about 98 to about 100 percent.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS AND PATENTS
Illustrated in copending application U.S. Ser. No. 10/260,377, entitled Toner Processes, filed Sep. 27, 2003, the disclosure of which is totally incorporated heroin by reference, is a process comprising heating a sulfonated polyester resin latex and a colorant below about the glass transition temperature (Tg) of the sulfonated polyester resin: adding a metal stearate to the resulting slurry, and isolating the product, and wherein the heating generates an alkyl carboxylate metal salt component tonically attached to the surface of the product.
Illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 6,451,495 entitled Toner and Developer Compositions with Charge Enhancing Additives, the disclosure of which is totally incorporated herein by reference, is a toner comprised of resin, colorant, and a potassium sorbate, or a potassium tartrate charge enhancing additive.
Illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 6,426,170, the disclosure of which is totally incorporated herein by reference, is a toner containing resin, colorant, and a potassium sorbate, or a potassium tartrate charge enhancing additive.
Illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 6,365,316, the disclosure of which is totally incorporated herein by reference, is a toner comprised of at least one binder, at least one colorant, and optionally one or more additives, and wherein following triboelectric contact with carrier particles, the toner has a charge per particle diameter (Q/D) of from −0.1 to −1.0 fC/μm with a variation during development of from 0 to 0.25 fC/μm and the distribution is substantially unimodal and possesses a peak width of less than 0.5 fC/μm and the toner possesses a charge to mass ratio (Q/M) of from −25 to −70 μC/g with a variation during development of from 0 to 15 μC/g. Further, illustrated in the aforementioned copending application is a toner containing as a lubricating agent zinc stearate.. Disadvantages associated with the use of zinc stearate relate to its undesirable reactions thereof with fuser rolls, donor rolls, wires and the like, especially in xerographic devices, and which disadvantages are avoided or minimized when there is selected a more suitable stearate, such as calcium stearate.
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