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Electrophotography and Development Physics Lawrence B. Schein

Electrophotography and Development Physics By Lawrence B. Schein

Electrophotography and Development Physics by Lawrence B. Schein


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Electrophotography and Development Physics focuses on thecomplicated and increasingly important technology found inphotocopiers and laser printers.

Electrophotography and Development Physics Summary

Electrophotography and Development Physics by Lawrence B. Schein

Electrophotography and Development Physics focuses on the complicated and increasingly important technology found in photocopiers and laser printers. An introduction chapter acquaints the reader with the technical history of electrophotography, its current and projected markets, and also alternative related copying and printing technologies. A concise descriptionof the physics of the complete electrophotgraphic process is followed by an in-depth treatment of static electricity. The three types of developmentsystems (two component, monocomponent, and liquid), and their associated charging mechanisms. In this second edition, a discussion of the new color copiers and a chapter updating the original material have been added. On mastering this material, which is presented in a manner suitable for both the newcomer and the established expert, the reader will have a workingknowledge of the electrophotographic process and a detailed knowledge of its important subsystem, development.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction.- 1.1 Technical History.- 1.2 Copier Market.- 1.3 Printer Market.- 1.4 Alternative Powder Marking Technologies.- 2. The Electrophotographic Process.- 2.1 The Six Steps of Electrophotography.- 2.2 Implementation-Interactions.- 2.3 Subsystem Choices.- 3. The Development Step.- 3.1 Challenges.- 3.2 Focus.- 3.3 Descriptions.- 4. Toner Charging for Two Component Development Systems.- 4.1 Metal-Metal Contact Charging.- 4.2 Metal-Insulator Contact Charging.- 4.3 Insulator-Insulator Contact Charging.- 4.4 Toner-Carrier Charging.- 4.5 Summary.- 5. Cascade Development.- 5.1 Development Mechanisms.- 5.2 Experimental Work.- 5.3 Theory Ill.- 5.4 Summary.- 6. Insulative Magnetic Brush Development.- 6.1 Qualitative Comparison of Development Mechanisms.- 6.2 The Electric Field.- 6.3 Theories of Solid Area Development.- 6.4 Solid Area Development Experiments.- 6.5 Line Development.- 6.6 Background Development.- 6.7 Improvements.- 6.8 Summary.- 7. Conductive Magnetic Brush Development.- 7.1 Initial Theoretical Ideas.- 7.2 Experimental Data and Discussions.- 7.3 Infinitely Conductive Theory.- 7.4 Comparison with Experiment.- 7.5 Line Development.- 7.6 Background Development.- 7.7 Summary.- 8. Toner Charging for Monocomponent Development Systems.- 8.1 Induction Charging.- 8.2 Injection Charging.- 8.3 Contact Charging.- 8.4 Corona Charging.- 8.5 Charging Methods for Powder Coating.- 8.6 Other Charging Methods.- 8.7 Traveling Electric Fields.- 9. Monocomponent Development.- 9.1 Aerosol or Powder Cloud Development.- 9.2 Early Work.- 9.3 Theory of Monocomponent Development.- 9.4 Conductive Toner.- 9.5 Magnetic, Insulative Toner.- 9.6 Nonmagnetic, Insulative Toner.- 9.7 Summary.- 10. Liquid Development.- 10.1 Material Requirements.- 10.3 Toner Characteristics.- 10.4 Recent Developments.- 10.5 Summary.- 11. Color Electrophotography.- 11.1 History.- 11.2 Image Quality.- 11.3 Colored Toner Accumulation.- 11.4 New Development Systems.- 11.5 Color Market.- 11.6 Current Copier Products.- 11.7 Current Printer Products.- 12. Update of Chapters 110.- 12-1.2 Copier Market.- 12-1.3 Printer Market.- 12-1.4 Alternative Powder Marking Technologies.- 12-4 Toner Charging for Two Component Development Systems.- 12-4.3 Insulator-Insulator Contact Charging.- 12-4.4 Toner-Carrier Charging.- 12-6.4 Solid Area Development Experiments.- 12-6.6 Background Development.- 12-7.3 Infinitely Conductive Theory.- 12-8.3 Contact Charging.- 12-9.3 Theory of Monocomponent Development.- 12-9.4 Conductive Toner.- 12-9.6 Nonmagnetic, Insulative Toner.- 12-10.4 Recent Developments.- References.

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NPB9783540558583
9783540558583
3540558586
Electrophotography and Development Physics by Lawrence B. Schein
New
Paperback
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
1992-11-12
363
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