Image fixing method
View Patent ↗The “sequential developments and one-time fixing” method of the present invention specifies that a toner having the greatest PAS strength value should be placed on the top of a lamination of toner layers, which provides efficient radiant energy absorption by the whole lamination of the toner layers, allows efficient heat transmission from the top layer to lower layers, and provides satisfactory color image fixing at relatively low flashing light irradiation energy.
1. An image formation method that forms a color image by fixing a laminate structured by n units of toner layers, namely, a first layer to an n-th layer, the first layer being placed immediately above a recording medium, each toner layer different in color, in one shot of flashing light, the laminate being generated by developments for n times, each for a different color, wherein a PAS strength value of the n-th layer that is placed most closely to a flashing light source is greater than a PAS strength value of any other layer.
2. The image formation method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a PAS strength value S x of a toner that forms an x-th layer contained in the n units of the toner layers, and a PAS strength value S x−1 of a toner that forms an (x−1)-th layer suffice a formula (1) that follows, where n=>x>1:
S x−1 <=S x (1).
3. The image formation method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a black toner serves as the n-th layer that is placed most closely to the flashing light source.