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titleOfInvention Electrostatic development method
abstract (57) An object of the present invention is to provide a developing method with a long life and high image quality, which is free from toner scattering, white background fogging, voids, ghosts and the like. A developer layer thickness regulating member is pressed against a developer carrying member, and the carrying member moves relatively to the regulating member, whereby a one-component electrostatic developer containing toner particles as a main component is obtained. In the process of passing through the pressing portion, a developer layer is formed on the carrier, and the developer on the carrier is transferred to the electrostatic latent image holding member in the area facing the electrostatic latent image holding member to visualize it. In the electro-development method, one of the surfaces of the developer-carrying member and the layer thickness regulating member in contact with the toner particles is an inorganic material, and the toner particles are characterized by containing a boron-containing organic material represented by the following general chemical formula. Electrostatic developing method. Embedded image (In the formula, R 1 and R 4 each represent a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group, a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic ring (including a condensed ring), and R 2 and R 3 each represent a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic ring (condensed ring). Is also included), and X + represents a cation.)
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