P-IMG-04 BEAD CARRY-OUT IN TWO-COMPONENT BRUSH SYSTEM OF ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHY(Imaging and Printing Technologies,Technical Program of Poster Session)
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"Bead-carry-out" phenomenon in the two-component magnetic brush development system of electrophotography is analyzed. We have investigated characteristics of the BCO on the effect of the development voltage to find the optimum condition for decreasing the BCO. Additionally, the behavior of carrier particles in the development area has been observed with a high-speed CCD camera in order to recognize dynamics of the BCO.
- 2009-06-17
著者
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KAWAMOTO Hiroyuki
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Waseda University
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Adachi Takashi
Department Of Applied Mechanics And Aerospace Engineering Waseda University
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MURAKAMI Tatsushi
Department of Applied Mechanics and Aerospace Engineering, Waseda University
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IESAKA Satoshi
Department of Applied Mechanics and Aerospace Engineering, Waseda University
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Iesaka Satoshi
Department Of Applied Mechanics And Aerospace Engineering Waseda University
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Kawamoto Hiroyuki
Department Of Applied Mechanics And Aerospace Engineering Waseda University
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Murakami Tatsushi
Department Of Applied Mechanics And Aerospace Engineering Waseda University
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