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While two component development (Chaps. 6 and 7) is today the predominant development system used in copiers and printers with speeds above 20 cpm (Table 1.1), it clearly is not the simplest system imaginable. For example, since toner is used but carrier is recirculated, means must be provided to sense depleted toner, and then to add and mix fresh toner. In addition, hardware must be built to recirculate a mixture of powders, of which only a small percentage of the weight (the toner) is directly used in creating marks on paper.
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Schein, L.B. (1988). Monocomponent Development. In: Electrophotography and Development Physics. Springer Series in Electrophysics, vol 14. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-97085-6_9
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