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titleOfInvention Developing method and image forming method
abstract An object of the present invention is to reduce problems such as fogging, scattering, and transfer dust due to non-uniform toner, increase transfer efficiency, make cleanerless, and reduce waste toner. A one-component non-magnetic toner carried on a developer carrier is charged while being regulated by a regulating member, and then applied to an electrostatic latent image formed on the image carrier to form a toner image. In the developing method for visualizing the image, the particle size and charge amount of each toner particle were measured by the laser Doppler method in the vibration field in the acoustic relaxation cell for the one-component non-magnetic toner after being regulated by the regulating member. In this case, the development is performed such that the ratio of the opposite polarity toner in the entire one-component nonmagnetic toner is less than 5%. [Selection diagram] None
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