Abstract

Magnetic printing is quite similar to electrostatic printing. The basic steps consist of recording a magnetic latent image, development of the recording with a magnetic ink and finally transferring the ink to a sheet of paper. Since papers on magnetic printing were first published in 1951, each step of this process has become highly developed. Impactless magnetic printers have been displayed at several conferences during the past few years. This review of the work on magnetic printers shows that printing speeds and print quality equal to electrostatic and ink jet printers can be achieved.

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