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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 19, 2001
Filed:
Sep. 21, 2000
Hitoshi Takayanagi, Omiya, JP;
Minoru Nomura, Kitaadachi-gun, JP;
Takashi Ito, Tokyo, JP;
Kenichi Hirabayashi, Kitaadachi-gun, JP;
Yukiko Soma, Tokyo, JP;
Toshiro Kogawara, Iwatsuki, JP;
Toyomi Hashizume, Ichihara, JP;
Kazuo Itoya, Yachiyo, JP;
Dainippon Ink and Chemical Inc., Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
The present invention provides a polyester resin toner which has good fixing properties and is superior in image quality in a heat roller fixation system without employing an anti-offset solution, and which has a spherical or generally spherical shape and has a small particle diameter, and a method of producing the same. In a toner for electrostatic image development comprising a binder resin and a colorant, said binder resin is made of a polyester resin. Furthermore, the weight-average molecular weight as measured by gel permeation chromatography of a tetrahydrofuran-soluble fraction of said polyester resin contained in the toner is 30,000 or more and the weight-average molecular weight/number-average molecular weight is 12 or more and, moreover, the area ratio of a molecular weight of 600,000 or more is 0.5% or more and the area ratio of a molecular weight of 10,000 or less is within a range of 20-80%. The toner for electrostatic image development has a spherical or generally spherical shape having the average circularity (average value of circularity defined by (perimeter of a circle having the same area as that of a projected area of particles)/(perimeter of a projected image of particles)) of 0.97 or more.