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Magnetic brush development

Carriers for magnetic brush development are usually Fe, Co, or Sr ferrites. Figure 16 shows a typical magnetic brush development process. In the process shown, the magnets are stationary while the brush roll rotates, bringing the magnetic carrier beads and attached toner particles into contact with the latent... [Pg.22]

Figure 16 A typical magnetic brush development system. Figure 16 A typical magnetic brush development system.
In addition to cascade and magnetic brush development, numerous other development processes were described in the early literature. The more... [Pg.23]

A magnetic brush development system serves for the transportation of the toner powder. In a Dual Component System a rotating bar magnet is covered with a magnetizable ferrite powder, the so-called carrier (component 1), giving it the appearance of a brush. The carrier is dipped into a bath of toner powder (component 2) and... [Pg.204]

FIGURE 8 Schematic illustration of the magnetic brush development process. For simplicity a flat P/R is assumed. [Pg.306]


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