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US Patent 3648607
Issued Date
March 14, 1972
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A migration imaging system having a migration imaging member with a binder layer of softenable material wherein a mixture of electrically photosensitive and inert fusible particles is dispersed and an imaging process wherein the fusible particles are fused thereby fixing the migrated image of the two types of particles. The imaged member is used as a lithographic printing master.
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Owner
Xerox Corporation (Rochester, NY)
Published
March 14, 1972
Application Number
04/851,872
Filed
August 21, 1969
US Classification
430/41   101/450.1 101/456 430/49 430/97
Int'l Classification
G03G   13/28   (20060101)   G03G   17/10   (20060101)   G03G   17/00   (20060101)   G03G   5/04   (20060101)  
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101/456   101/450   96/1  
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