Patent ID: 7945194

Claim:
An image formation apparatus comprising: an image carrier that carries a latent image; a toner carrier that has, on a surface of the toner carrier, a concave portion arrayed in a regular pattern so as to carry toner, and develops the latent image that is carried on the image carrier by means of the toner carried in the concave portion; a voltage application section that applies a development voltage to the toner carrier for the purpose of the development of the latent image; and a removing member that has a contact region made of a porous foam material, the contact region of the removing member contacting the surface of the toner carrier so as to remove the toner from the surface of the toner carrier after the development of the latent image carried on the image carrier, wherein the toner carrier has, on the surface thereof, a plurality of non-concave portions that are arrayed in a regular pattern, each of the plurality of non-concave portions having a convex portion and further having side portions that go down from the convex portion to the concave portion, the concave portion surrounding each of the plurality of non-concave portions; and the maximum value of the widths of the non-concave portions is larger than the average opening width of the pores of the contact region of the removing member, or alternatively, the maximum value of the heights of the non-concave portions that is measured from the concave portion is larger than the average opening depth of the pores, wherein, immediately after that the toner carrier has developed the latent image, which is carried on the image carrier, by means of the toner carried in the concave portion in response to the application of the development bias to the toner carrier by the voltage application section, at least one layer of the toner remains carried in the concave portion, and the concave portion is formed as the bottom of two different spiral-pattern groove regions one of which is formed to have an angle of gradient viewed with respect to the circumferential direction of the toner carrier that differs from another angle of gradient viewed with respect to the circumferential direction of the toner carrier of the other thereof; and these two different spiral-pattern groove regions intersect with each other, thereby forming a grid pattern.