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titleOfInvention Method for manufacturing liquid composition for developing latent electrostatic images
abstract The present invention relates to a method for producing a wet developer for use in a wet color laser printer. The volatilization rate is less than 1, the flash point is 90 ° C. or more, and a low volatility paraffinic hydrocarbon organic solvent that is harmless to the human body is used as a carrier and commercialized. The present invention relates to a method for producing an electrostatically wet liquid developer which is environmentally friendly and inexpensive to manufacture by using a carboxylic acid-treated thermoplastic resin as a binder and manufacturing it in a short time at a relatively low temperature of less than 100 ° C.n n n The wet developer prepared by the present invention has superior conductivity (pMho / cm) and mass (M / A) of the developed liquid toner per unit area compared to the conventional wet developer.
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