JPH0443378A - Printing device - Google Patents

Printing device

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JPH0443378A
JPH0443378A JP2151927A JP15192790A JPH0443378A JP H0443378 A JPH0443378 A JP H0443378A JP 2151927 A JP2151927 A JP 2151927A JP 15192790 A JP15192790 A JP 15192790A JP H0443378 A JPH0443378 A JP H0443378A
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developing roller
latent image
electrostatic latent
photoreceptor
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Takuo Shimokawa
下川 拓生
Takashi Kitada
貴司 北田
Junichi Tanizaki
淳一 谷崎
Yoshiyuki Takada
高田 義行
Takeshi Tsunoda
剛 角田
Takaaki Goto
孝明 後藤
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Panasonic Holdings Corp
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Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd
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Abstract

PURPOSE:To eliminate the deformation of a developing roller or a photosensitive body and to decrease toner consumption by switching the developing roller to a non-contact state with an electrostatic latent image carrier while the developing roller is rotated in a state where the electrostatic latent image carrier is rotated after finishing a developing action. CONSTITUTION:After finishing the developing action, that is, in the case a printing action is finished perfectly, a cam 15 is rotated by 90 deg. in a direction shown by an arrow (e') to release pressing force for a developer container 8. Therefore, the container 8 is moved by a spring 17 in a direction shown by an arrow (d') and the developing roller 4 separates from the photosensitive body 1. While separating and contacting actions are performed, the photosensitive body 1 is always electrostatically charged and a bias voltage is always impressed on the developing roller and the photosensitive body 1 and the developing roller 4 are always rotated, so that useless toner which does not contribute to printing does not adhere to the photosensitive body 1. Thus, the deformation of the developing roller 4 or the photosensitive body 1 is eliminated and the toner consumption is decreased.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】 (産業上の利用分野) 本発明は、表面に現像剤を担持した現像ローラを静電潜
像担持体に接触させて現像を行なう電子写真方式の一成
分現像装置を採用した。複写機、プリンタ、ファクシミ
リ等の印字装置に関する。
Detailed Description of the Invention (Industrial Application Field) The present invention relates to an electrophotographic one-component developing device in which development is carried out by bringing a developing roller carrying a developer on its surface into contact with an electrostatic latent image carrier. Adopted. It relates to printing devices such as copying machines, printers, and facsimile machines.

(従来技術) 従来、現像ローラを静電潜像担持体に接触させて現像を
行なう場合、 (1)ベルトおよび弾性体の静電潜像担持体に、剛性の
比較的高い金属あるいはプラスティックの現像ローラを
接触させる装置、 (2)金属あるいはプラスティック等の比較的剛性の高
い基材からなる静電潜像担持体に、弾性体の現像ローラ
を接触させる装置、 の二つの装置がある。
(Prior art) Conventionally, when developing by bringing a developing roller into contact with an electrostatic latent image carrier, (1) a relatively high-rigid metal or plastic developing member is placed on a belt and an elastic electrostatic latent image carrier; There are two types of devices: (2) a device that brings an elastic developing roller into contact with an electrostatic latent image carrier made of a relatively rigid base material such as metal or plastic.

第6図は従来の印字装置を示す側面図であり、第6図に
おいて、lはアルミニウムのドラム上に感光層を形成し
た静電潜像担持体としての感光体であり、この感光体1
は矢印方向aに回転可能に本体装置に支持されている。
FIG. 6 is a side view of a conventional printing device.
is supported by the main unit so as to be rotatable in the direction of the arrow a.

2は感光体表面を一定電位に均一に帯電する帯電器、3
は感光体表面に静電潜像を形成する周知の画像露光手段
、4は導電性シリコンゴムあるいは導電性ウレタンゴム
等からなる弾性の現像ローラ、13は転写紙ガイド部材
、14は感光体1上のトナー像を転写紙へ転写する転写
器である。
2 is a charger that uniformly charges the surface of the photoreceptor to a constant potential; 3
4 is an elastic developing roller made of conductive silicone rubber or conductive urethane rubber, 13 is a transfer paper guide member, and 14 is on the photoreceptor 1. This is a transfer device that transfers the toner image onto transfer paper.

上記現像ローラ4は現像容器8内に矢印す方向に回転可
能に支持されており、この現像容器8内には、非磁性−
成分トナー7(以下、トナーと略称する)が収納されて
いる。5は現像ローラ4に並設し矢印C方向に回転可能
に支持したトナー補給ローラ、10は感光体1と現像ロ
ーラ4の間に接続された電源、18はバネ19による所
定圧接力で現像ローラ4に当接するブレードである。
The developing roller 4 is rotatably supported in the developing container 8 in the direction of the arrow.
Component toner 7 (hereinafter abbreviated as toner) is stored. Reference numeral 5 indicates a toner replenishment roller which is disposed in parallel with the developing roller 4 and is rotatably supported in the direction of arrow C; 10 is a power source connected between the photoreceptor 1 and the developing roller 4; and 18 is a developing roller that is applied with a predetermined pressing force by a spring 19. This is the blade that comes into contact with 4.

トナ補給ローラ5で現像ローラ4へ供給されたトナー7
は、現像ローラ4の矢印a方向の回転に従って搬送され
、ブレード18によって、一定厚さに薄層化および摩擦
帯電される。
Toner 7 supplied to the developing roller 4 by the toner supply roller 5
is conveyed as the developing roller 4 rotates in the direction of arrow a, and is thinned to a constant thickness and triboelectrically charged by the blade 18.

その後、薄層化されると同時に帯電されたトナー層は感
光体1の表面に接触し、電源10により印加された現像
バイアス電圧と感光体1の静電潜像電位との電界により
、t・ナーは選択的に感光体1の方へ移動し、感光体1
の静電潜像が現像される。このとき、現像ローラ4と感
光体1は所定の圧力で圧接されている。
Thereafter, the thinned and simultaneously charged toner layer contacts the surface of the photoreceptor 1, and due to the electric field of the developing bias voltage applied by the power source 10 and the electrostatic latent image potential of the photoreceptor 1, t. selectively moves toward photoreceptor 1 and
An electrostatic latent image is developed. At this time, the developing roller 4 and the photoreceptor 1 are pressed against each other with a predetermined pressure.

現像された感光体1上のトナー像は、転写紙ガイド部材
13に添って搬送された転写紙に転写器14によって転
写され、図示していない定着器により定着されて印刷が
完了する。
The developed toner image on the photoreceptor 1 is transferred by a transfer device 14 to a transfer paper conveyed along a transfer paper guide member 13, and fixed by a fixing device (not shown) to complete printing.

上記従来の印字装置は、感光体1に対し現像ローラ4を
離接することはなく、感光体1および現像ローラ4の構
成材料を永久変形の小さいものを選択するか、静電潜像
担持体と現像ローラの接触圧を極力小さくする等の技術
を用いていた。
In the above-mentioned conventional printing device, the developing roller 4 is not brought into contact with or separated from the photoreceptor 1, and the constituent materials of the photoreceptor 1 and the developing roller 4 are selected to have a small permanent deformation, or the electrostatic latent image carrier is Techniques were used to minimize the contact pressure of the developing roller.

(発明が解決しようとする課題) しかしながら、前記従来の構成では下記のような課題を
有していた。
(Problems to be Solved by the Invention) However, the conventional configuration has the following problems.

1)上記従来の感光体(静電潜像担持体)および現像ロ
ーラの構成材質に永久変形の小さいものを用いても、感
光体と現像ローラは非動作時には長時間接触したまま放
置され、ベルトあるいは弾性体からなる感光体、または
現像ローラは変形してしまう。その結果、感光体が変形
した場合は、帯電器との距離の変動に起因する帯電ムラ
、現像ローラとの接触状態の変動に起因する現像ムラ、
転写紙との接触状態の変動にもとずく転写ムラ、転写後
の感光体上残留トナーをクリーニングするためのクリー
ニング部材との接触状態の変動に起因するクリーニング
ムラにより、感光体の回転周期の画像ムラを生ずる。
1) Even if the above conventional photoreceptor (electrostatic latent image carrier) and developing roller are made of materials with low permanent deformation, the photoreceptor and the developing roller are left in contact for a long time when not in operation, causing the belt to deteriorate. Alternatively, the photoreceptor made of an elastic material or the developing roller may be deformed. As a result, if the photoconductor is deformed, uneven charging may occur due to changes in the distance from the charger, uneven development may occur due to changes in the contact state with the developing roller,
Transfer unevenness caused by variations in the contact state with the transfer paper, and cleaning unevenness caused by variations in the contact state with the cleaning member used to clean residual toner on the photoreceptor after transfer, may cause image fluctuations due to the rotation period of the photoreceptor. Causes unevenness.

2)現像ローラが変形した場合、現像ローラとこの現像
ローラ上にトナー薄層を形成するトナー薄層化ブレード
との接触状態が変動し、現像ローラ表面に均一トナー薄
層が形成できず、現像が不均一となり現像ローラ回転周
期の画像ムラを生ずる。
2) If the developing roller is deformed, the contact state between the developing roller and the toner thinning blade that forms a thin toner layer on the developing roller changes, making it impossible to form a uniform thin toner layer on the developing roller surface, resulting in poor development. becomes non-uniform, resulting in image unevenness in the rotation period of the developing roller.

3)感光体と現像ローラの接触圧を感光体および現像ロ
ーラの構成部材が永久変形しない程度の小さな接触圧と
した場合は、接触状態が不均一となり、そのために現像
ムラが発生し不均一な画像となる。
3) If the contact pressure between the photoreceptor and the developing roller is set to a level that is low enough to prevent permanent deformation of the components of the photoreceptor and the developing roller, the contact state will be uneven, resulting in uneven development and uneven development. It becomes an image.

4)感光体が回転していない状態でも常に現像ローラと
感光体は接しており、その接触部においてトナーが感光
体表面に付着し、印字に寄与しない無効トナーとして消
費される。
4) Even when the photoreceptor is not rotating, the developing roller and the photoreceptor are always in contact with each other, and toner adheres to the surface of the photoreceptor at the contact portion and is consumed as invalid toner that does not contribute to printing.

5)現像動作終了後感光体と現像ローラを停止した後、
現像ローラを感光体から離間する場合、感光体と現像ロ
ーラが全く滑ることなく停止することは不可能なため、
第6図に示すように、現像ローラ上のトナー薄層が掻き
寄せられ、トナー層を介さず直接現像ローラと感光体が
接触してしまう。このため、シリコーンゴム等の感光体
を汚染しやすい材質を使用した現像ローラの場合は、感
光体を汚染することになり、前述したように画質上の不
具合を生ずる。
5) After stopping the photoreceptor and developing roller after the development operation is completed,
When separating the developing roller from the photoreceptor, it is impossible for the photoreceptor and the developing roller to stop without slipping at all.
As shown in FIG. 6, the thin toner layer on the developing roller is scraped together, causing the developing roller to come into direct contact with the photoreceptor without intervening the toner layer. For this reason, if the developing roller is made of a material that easily contaminates the photoreceptor, such as silicone rubber, the photoreceptor will be contaminated, resulting in problems in image quality as described above.

6)現像動作終了後感光体と現像ローラが停止した後、
現像ローラを感光体から離間する場合は感光体の電位が
暗減衰および外部からの漏れ光により低下しており、た
とえ現像ローラにバイアス電圧を印加しても、トナーは
感光体に付着し無効トナーとして消費されることになる
6) After the photoreceptor and developing roller stop after the development operation is completed,
When the developing roller is separated from the photoreceptor, the potential of the photoreceptor is lowered due to dark decay and light leakage from the outside, and even if a bias voltage is applied to the developing roller, toner adheres to the photoreceptor and becomes invalid toner. It will be consumed as.

したがって本発明は現像ローラまたは感光体の変形をな
くシトナー消費量の少ない印字装置を提供することを目
的とする。
Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a printing device that does not cause deformation of the developing roller or photoreceptor and consumes less toner.

(課題を解決するための手段) このため、本発明は、帯電、画像露光が施されて静電潜
像を形成する静電潜像担持体と、表面に現像剤を担持し
前記静電潜像担持体と接触して現像を行う現像ローラと
、この現像ローラを前記静電潜像担持体に対して接触あ
るいは非接触の状態に切り替えることを可能な現像ロー
ラ支持手段と、現像動作開始前に前記静電潜像担持体が
回転動作した後に前記現像ローラを回転させながら静電
潜像に対し接触状態に切り替え、現像動作終了後に前記
静電潜像担持体の回転中に前記現像ローラを回転させな
がらこの静電潜像担持体に対し非接触状態に切り替える
現像ローラ状態切り替え手段から構成している。
(Means for Solving the Problems) Therefore, the present invention provides an electrostatic latent image carrier that is charged and imagewise exposed to form an electrostatic latent image, and an electrostatic latent image carrier that carries a developer on its surface and that forms an electrostatic latent image. A developing roller that performs development in contact with the image carrier, a developing roller support means that can switch the developing roller to a state of contact or non-contact with the electrostatic latent image carrier, and before the start of the developing operation. After the electrostatic latent image carrier rotates, the developing roller is rotated and brought into contact with the electrostatic latent image, and after the development operation is completed, the developing roller is rotated while the electrostatic latent image carrier is rotating. The developing roller state switching means is configured to switch the state of the developing roller to a non-contact state with respect to the electrostatic latent image carrier while rotating.

(作用) 上記構成において、印字動作時のみ現像ローラと感光体
を接触させることによって、感光体または現像ローラに
部分的に永久歪みを生じることなく、画像ムラの発生を
無くすことのできる印字装置を提供することを目的とす
る。
(Function) With the above configuration, the printing device is capable of eliminating image unevenness without causing partial permanent distortion of the photoreceptor or the developing roller by bringing the developing roller into contact with the photoreceptor only during printing operation. The purpose is to provide.

(実施例) 次に図面を参照しながら本発明の詳細な説明する。(Example) Next, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.

第1図は印字装置の一部を示す側面図であって、第1図
において、1は感光体、2は帯電器、3は画像露光手段
、4は現像ローラ、5はトナー補給ローラ、7はトナー
、8は現像容器、10は電源、13は転写紙ガイド部材
、14は転写器、18はブレード、19はバネであり、
これ等は前記第6図に示す従来装置の構成部品と同じで
あるから、同一部品には同一符号を付して重複説明を省
略する。
FIG. 1 is a side view showing a part of the printing device, and in FIG. 1, 1 is a photoreceptor, 2 is a charger, 3 is an image exposure means, 4 is a developing roller, 5 is a toner supply roller, 7 is toner, 8 is a developer container, 10 is a power source, 13 is a transfer paper guide member, 14 is a transfer device, 18 is a blade, 19 is a spring,
Since these components are the same as those of the conventional device shown in FIG. 6, the same parts are given the same reference numerals and redundant explanation will be omitted.

9は現像ローラ4を感光体1に対して接離させるように
、現像容器8を支持部材11に矢印d。
9, the developer container 8 is moved to the support member 11 in the direction of arrow d so that the developer roller 4 approaches and separates from the photoreceptor 1.

d′力方向移動可能に支持するコロであり、この現像容
器8とコロ9および支持部材11は現像ローラ支持手段
を構成する。
d' is a roller supported movably in the force direction, and the developer container 8, roller 9, and support member 11 constitute a developer roller support means.

15は現像ローラの状態を切り替えるカムで、このカム
15はクラッチまたはステッピングモータ等の回転角度
制御装置16に回転駆動され、現像ローラ4が感光体1
に圧接するように、復元バネ17に抗して現像容器8を
押圧するように構成されている。ここで、カム15と回
転角度制御装置16および復元バネ17は現像ローラ状
態切り替え手段を構成する。
Reference numeral 15 denotes a cam that changes the state of the developing roller. This cam 15 is rotationally driven by a rotation angle control device 16 such as a clutch or a stepping motor, so that the developing roller 4
The developer container 8 is configured to be pressed against the restoring spring 17 so as to come into pressure contact with the developer container 8 . Here, the cam 15, the rotation angle control device 16, and the restoring spring 17 constitute a developing roller state switching means.

本装置は上記のような構成よりなり、次に動作を説明す
る。
This device has the above-mentioned configuration, and its operation will be explained next.

いま、感光体lより現像ローラ4が離間している第2図
の状態から、回転角度制御装置16でカム15を矢印e
方向に90°回動させ、このカム15で現像容器8を矢
印d方向に押圧移動させて、感光体1に現像ローラ4が
圧接する第1図の状態とする。
Now, from the state shown in FIG. 2 where the developing roller 4 is separated from the photoreceptor l, the rotation angle control device 16 moves the cam 15 in the direction of the arrow e.
The cam 15 presses and moves the developing container 8 in the direction of the arrow d, resulting in the state shown in FIG. 1 in which the developing roller 4 is in pressure contact with the photoreceptor 1.

この第1図の状態において、現像動作が開始されるもの
で、トナー7はアジテータ6の矢印f方向の回転によっ
て、トナー補給ローラ5へ送られ、さらにトナー補給ロ
ーラ5の矢印C方向の回転により現像ローラ4へ送られ
る。
In the state shown in FIG. 1, the developing operation is started, and the toner 7 is sent to the toner supply roller 5 by the rotation of the agitator 6 in the direction of arrow F, and further by the rotation of the toner supply roller 5 in the direction of arrow C. The image is sent to the developing roller 4.

現像ローラ4へ供給されたトナー7は、現像ローラ4の
矢印す方向の回転に従って搬送され、バネ19によって
現像ローラ4へ所定圧接力で圧接されたブレード18に
よって、一定厚さに薄層化および摩擦帯電される。
The toner 7 supplied to the developing roller 4 is conveyed as the developing roller 4 rotates in the direction of the arrow, and is thinned to a constant thickness by a blade 18 that is pressed against the developing roller 4 by a spring 19 with a predetermined pressing force. Frictionally charged.

その後、薄層化されると同時に帯電されたトナー層は感
光体lの表面に接触し、電源10により印加された現像
バイアス電圧と感光体1の静電潜像電位との電界により
、トナーは選択的に感光体1の方へ移動し、感光体1の
静電潜像が現像される。
Thereafter, the thinned and simultaneously charged toner layer contacts the surface of the photoreceptor 1, and due to the electric field between the developing bias voltage applied by the power source 10 and the electrostatic latent image potential of the photoreceptor 1, the toner layer is It selectively moves toward the photoreceptor 1, and the electrostatic latent image on the photoreceptor 1 is developed.

現像された感光体1上のトナー像は、図示した矢印12
の方向から転写紙ガイド部材13に添って搬送された転
写紙に転写器14によって転写され、図示していない定
着器により定着されて印刷が完了する。
The developed toner image on the photoreceptor 1 is indicated by the arrow 12 shown in the figure.
The image is transferred by the transfer device 14 onto the transfer paper conveyed from the direction along the transfer paper guide member 13, and is fixed by a fixing device (not shown) to complete printing.

現像動作終了後、つまり、印字動作が完全に終了し、待
機状態あるいは印字装置の電源がOFF状態の場合は、
第3図に示すようにカム15を前記第2図の場合とは反
対の矢印e′方向に90゜回転させて現像容器8に対す
る押圧力を解放する。
After the development operation is completed, that is, the printing operation is completely completed, and the printer is in standby mode or the printer is turned off,
As shown in FIG. 3, the cam 15 is rotated 90 degrees in the direction of arrow e' opposite to that shown in FIG. 2 to release the pressing force against the developer container 8.

これにより、現像容器はバネ17により前記とは反対の
矢印d′方向へ移動して第4図の状態となり、現像ロー
ラ4は感光体1から離間する。
As a result, the developing container is moved by the spring 17 in the direction of the arrow d' opposite to that described above, resulting in the state shown in FIG. 4, and the developing roller 4 is separated from the photoreceptor 1.

上記現像剤容器8の離接動作は第5図に示す制御タイミ
ングによって行なわれており、この離接動作中は感光体
lを常に帯電しており、現像ローラには常にバイアス電
圧が印加されており、感光体1および現像ローラ4は常
に回転しているので、印字に寄与しない無駄なトナーが
感光体に付着することがない。
The movement of the developer container 8 toward and away from the developer container 8 is performed according to the control timing shown in FIG. In addition, since the photoreceptor 1 and the developing roller 4 are constantly rotating, wasteful toner that does not contribute to printing does not adhere to the photoreceptor.

また、現像ローラがシリコンゴムのような感光体を汚染
するような材料の場合、感光体と長期間接触することが
なくなるとともに、現像ローラと感光体が回転中は現像
ローラと感光体の間に常にトナー層が存在するため、感
光体の汚染が低減されるものである。
In addition, if the developing roller is made of a material such as silicone rubber that would contaminate the photoreceptor, it will not come into contact with the photoreceptor for a long period of time, and there will be no space between the developing roller and the photoreceptor while the developing roller and the photoreceptor are rotating. Since the toner layer is always present, contamination of the photoreceptor is reduced.

なお、上記実施例では感光体がドラム状の場合を示した
が、感光体がベルト状のものでも同様である。また、上
記実施例は静電潜像担持体として、表面に光導電層を有
した感光体を例示したが、絶縁体でも上記実施例と同様
の効果を奏する。
In the above embodiments, the photoreceptor is drum-shaped, but the same applies even if the photoreceptor is belt-shaped. Further, in the above embodiments, a photoreceptor having a photoconductive layer on the surface was used as an electrostatic latent image carrier, but an insulating material can also produce the same effects as in the above embodiments.

(発明の効果) 以上説明したように本発明は帯電、画像露光が施されて
静電潜像を形成する静電潜像担持体と、表面に現像剤を
担持し前記静電潜像担持体と接触して現像を行う現像ロ
ーラと、この現像ローラを前記静電潜像担持体に対して
接触あるいは非接触の状態に切り替えることを可能な現
像ローラ支持手段と、現像動作開始前に前記静電潜像担
持体が回転動作した後に前記現像ローラを回転させなが
ら静電潜像に対し接触状態に切り替え、現像動作終了後
に前i己静電潜像担持体の回転中に前記現像ローラを回
転させながらこの静電潜像担持体に対し非接触状態に切
り替える現像ローラ状態切り替え手段から構成したので
、現像ローラまたは感光体の変形を無くすことができる
とともに、トナー消費量を低減できる。また、現像ロー
ラとしては潜像担持体を汚染しやすい材料でも使用可能
にすることができる。
(Effects of the Invention) As explained above, the present invention provides an electrostatic latent image carrier that is charged and imagewise exposed to form an electrostatic latent image, and an electrostatic latent image carrier that carries a developer on its surface. a developing roller that performs development in contact with the electrostatic latent image bearing member; a developing roller supporting means capable of switching the developing roller between a contact state and a non-contact state with respect to the electrostatic latent image carrier; After the electrostatic latent image carrier rotates, the developing roller is rotated and brought into contact with the electrostatic latent image, and after the development operation is completed, the developing roller is rotated while the electrostatic latent image carrier is rotating. Since the developing roller state switching means is configured to switch the state of the developing roller to a non-contact state with respect to the electrostatic latent image carrier while the electrostatic latent image bearing member is in contact with the electrostatic latent image carrier, deformation of the developing roller or the photoreceptor can be eliminated and toner consumption can be reduced. Furthermore, it is possible to use materials that easily contaminate the latent image carrier as the developing roller.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief explanation of the drawing]

図は本発明の実施例を示すものであって、第1図は現像
動作中の現像装置を示す断面図、第2図はその現像装置
において現像動作前に現像ローラを感光体に接触させる
動作を示す断面図、第3図はその現像装置において現像
動作終了後の現像ローラを感光体から離間させる動作を
示す断面図、第4図はその現像装置において印字動作が
完了した状態を示す断面図、第5図は制御タイミングを
示すタイミングチャート図 第6図は従来の現像装置に
おいて接触状態のまま感光体及び現像ローラを停止した
状態を示す断面図である。 1・・ ・静電潜像担持体、4 ・・・・・現像ローラ
、8.9.11・・・・現像ローラ支持手段、15゜1
6.17  ・ ・・現像ローラ状態切り替え手段。 出 願 人 松下電気産業株式会社 代理人弁理士 粟 野 重 孝 外1名0 ψ \、 ( In   <D \ 0  ψ
The figures show an embodiment of the present invention, in which Fig. 1 is a sectional view showing a developing device during a developing operation, and Fig. 2 is an operation of bringing the developing roller into contact with a photoreceptor before the developing operation in the developing device. 3 is a sectional view showing the operation of separating the developing roller from the photoreceptor after the development operation is completed in the developing device, and FIG. 4 is a sectional view showing the state in which the printing operation is completed in the developing device. 5 is a timing chart showing control timing. FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view showing a conventional developing device in which the photoreceptor and the developing roller are stopped while in contact. 1... Electrostatic latent image carrier, 4... Developing roller, 8.9.11... Developing roller support means, 15°1
6.17 . . . Developing roller state switching means. Applicant Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Representative Patent Attorney Shigetaka Awano and 1 other person 0 ψ \, (In <D \ 0 ψ

Claims (1)

【特許請求の範囲】 帯電、画像露光が施されて静電潜像を形成する静電潜像
担持体と、 表面に現像剤を担持し前記静電潜像担持体と接触して現
像を行う現像ローラと、 この現像ローラを前記静電潜像担持体に対して接触ある
いは非接触の状態に切り替えることを可能な現像ローラ
支持手段と、 現像動作開始前に前記静電潜像担持体が回転動作した後
に前記現像ローラを回転させながら静電潜像に対し接触
状態に切り替え、現像動作終了後に前記静電潜像担持体
の回転中に前記現像ローラを回転させながらこの静電潜
像担持体に対し非接触状態に切り替える現像ローラ状態
切り替え手段から構成したことを特徴とする印字装置。
[Scope of Claims] An electrostatic latent image carrier that is charged and imagewise exposed to form an electrostatic latent image, and a developer that is carried on the surface and is brought into contact with the electrostatic latent image carrier to perform development. a developing roller; a developing roller support means capable of switching the developing roller to a contact state or a non-contact state with respect to the electrostatic latent image carrier; and a means for rotating the electrostatic latent image carrier before starting a developing operation. After the development operation, the developing roller is rotated while the electrostatic latent image carrier is brought into contact with the electrostatic latent image, and after the development operation is completed, the electrostatic latent image carrier is rotated while the developing roller is rotated. 1. A printing device comprising a developing roller state switching means for switching a developing roller state to a non-contact state.
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