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Electrophotography and Development Physics

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ISBN-10: 0387558586

ISBN-13: 9780387558585

Edition: 2nd 1992

Authors: Lawrence B. Schein

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Since the first edition in 1988, many changes have occurred in the technology of photocopiers and laser printers. A description of the physics of the complete electrophotographic process is followed by a treatment of the three types of development systems (two component, monocomponent, and liquid) and their associated charging mechanisms. A discussion of the new color copiers and a chapter updating the original material have been added to this new edition. Twenty-eight pages of references. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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Book details

List price: $54.00
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 1992
Publisher: Springer
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 362
Size: 6.25" wide x 9.25" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.188
Language: English

Introduction
Technical History
Copier Market
Printer Market
Alternative Powder Marking Technologies
The Electrophotographic Process
The Six Steps of Electrophotography
Implementation-Interactions
Subsystem Choices
The Development Step
Challenges
Focus
Descriptions
Toner Charging for Two Component Development Systems
Metal-Metal Contact Charging
Metal-Insulator Contact Charging
Insulator-Insulator Contact Charging
Toner-Carrier Charging
Cascade Development
Development Mechanisms
Experimental Work
Theory
Insulative Magnetic Brush Development
Qualitative Comparison of Development Mechanisms
The Electric Field
Theories of Solid Area Development
Solid Area Development Experiments
Line Development
Background Development
Improvements
Conductive Magnetic Brush Development
Initial Theoretical Ideas
Experimental Data and Discussions
Infinitely Conductive Theory
Comparison with Experiment
Line Development
Background Development
Toner Charging for Monocomponent Development Systems
Induction Charging
Injection Charging
Contact Charging
Corona Charging
Charging Methods for Powder Coating
Other Charging Methods
Traveling Electric Fields
Monocomponent Development
Aerosol or Powder Cloud Development
Early Work
Theory of Monocomponent Development
Conductive Toner
Magnetic, Insulative Toner
Nonmagnetic, Insulative Toner
Liquid Development
Material Requirements
Development Theories
Toner Characteristics
Recent Developments
Color Electrophotography
History
Image Quality
Colored Toner Accumulation
New Development Systems
Color Market
Current Copier Products
Current Printer Products
References
Subject Index