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How to differentiate magnetic and non magnetic toner?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The magnetic toner includes a magnetic material such as magnetite and is held on a developer carrier such as a developing sleeve having a magnet provided therein. The magnetic toner forms a layer on the sleeve with the thickness thereof being adjusted by a suitably thickness control member such as a blade or a roller. The non-magnetic toner of the one-component developer is supported on a developing sleeve by electrostatic force. The non-magnetic toner is supplied to the substrate by being pressed with a supply roller to form a layer thereon.

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The magnetic toner includes a magnetic material such as magnetite and is held on a developer carrier such as a developing sleeve having a magnet provided therein. The magnetic toner forms a layer on the sleeve with the thickness thereof being adjusted by a suitably thickness control member such as a blade or a roller. The non-magnetic toner of the one-component developer is supported on a developing sleeve by electrostatic force. The non-magnetic toner is supplied to the substrate by being pressed with a supply roller to form a layer thereon.

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