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titleOfInvention Colored water-absorbing material, method of manufacturing the same, and image forming apparatus and method using colored water-absorbing material
abstract (57) [Problem] To provide a photoconductive surface by utilizing the advantages of an electrophotographic imaging process capable of high-speed image output and the advantages of a water-absorbing material used in an intermediate transfer inkjet system. To provide a colored water-absorbing material that reduces the uncertainty of transfer from paper to recording paper and the like, and reduces the occurrence of transfer omission and transfer dust that reduces image quality, and image formation using the colored water-absorbing material Providing equipment and methods. SOLUTION: An image is formed by using a colored water-absorbing material for image formation capable of charging and holding electric charges.
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