Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9698791 | Journal of Electrostatics | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The adhesion of â¼10 μm charged toner particles is of considerable importance in the electrophotographic process for copying or printing documents. If the non-electrostatic short-range adhesion force is reduced with nanoparticle surface additives, the toner adhesion is dominated by an electrostatic force. However, the measured adhesion of triboelectrically charged toner is greater than the prediction of an electrostatic image force model that assumes a uniform surface charge distribution. The enhanced electrostatic adhesion of triboelectrically charged toner is attributed to a non-uniform surface charge distribution. To provide support for this interpretation, the adhesion of ion-charged toner is of interest since a more uniform surface charge distribution is expected. Electric field detachment measurements on ion-charged toner for different charge levels show that the adhesion of ion-charged toner is indeed less than that of triboelectrically charged toner.
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Authors
Dan A. Hays, Joseph C. Sheflin,