Print agent drying
US-2019126656-A1 · May 2, 2019 · US
US10532587B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10532587-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816181363-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 6, 2018 |
| Priority date | Nov 16, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jan 14, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 14, 2020 |
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The printing apparatus performs inkjet printing and includes an inkjet head that ejects ink to a medium, and an ultraviolet irradiator that irradiates the ink on the medium with ultraviolet light so as to heat the ink. The ink contains solvents. The solvents include a low-boiling solvent and a high-boiling solvent having a higher boiling point than the other, and the ink contains 20 wt. % or more of the low-boiling solvent and 20 wt. % or more of the high-boiling solvent. In at least part of a duration of time until the solvents in the ink are completely evaporated, an energy line irradiator irradiates the ink on the medium with an energy line, so that a temperature of the ink on the medium increases to a degree higher than or equal to the boiling point of the low-boiling solvent and lower than the boiling point of the high-boiling solvent.
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What is claimed is: 1. A printing apparatus that performs inkjet printing using a medium, the printing apparatus comprising: an inkjet head that ejects ink to the medium, the ink including solvents of at least two types having boiling points that differ from each other; and an energy line irradiator that irradiates the ink on the medium with the energy line so as to heat the ink, wherein the solvents including a low-boiling solvent and a high-boiling solvent having a higher boiling point than the low-boiling solvent, wherein the ink including 20 wt. % or more of the low-boiling solvent and 20 wt. % or more of the high-boiling solvent, and wherein the energy line irradiator irradiates the ink on the medium with the energy line in at least part of a duration of time until the solvents in the ink are completely evaporated after the ink land on the medium, so that a temperature of the ink on the medium increases to a degree higher than or equal to the boiling point of the low-boiling solvent and lower than the boiling point of the high-boiling solvent. 2. The printing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the energy line irradiator irradiates the ink on the medium with the energy line under a first condition and a second condition until the solvents in the ink are completely evaporated after the ink land on the medium, the first condition is heating the ink on the medium so as to reach a temperature higher than or equal to the boiling point of the low-boiling solvent and lower than the boiling point of the high-boiling solvent, the second condition is heating the ink on the medium so as to reach a temperature higher than or equal to the boiling point of the high-boiling solvent, the energy line irradiator irradiates the ink on the medium with the energy line under the first condition so as to evaporate 50% or more of the low-boiling solvent included in the ink, and subsequent to the energy line irradiation under the first condition, the energy line irradiator irradiates the ink on the medium with the energy line under the second condition. 3. The printing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the boiling point of the high-boiling solvent is higher by 30° C. or more than the boiling point of the low-boiling solvent. 4. The printing apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the boiling point of the low-boiling solvent is lower than or equal to 110° C., and the boiling point of the high-boiling solvent is higher than or equal to 130° C. 5. The printing apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the boiling point of the low-boiling solvent is higher than or equal to 60° C. and lower than 100° C., and the boiling point of the high-boiling solvent is higher than or equal to 100° C. 6. The printing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the low-boiling solvent at 25° C. has a vapor pressure four or more times larger than a vapor pressure of the high-boiling solvent at 25° C. 7. The printing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the ink has a degree of viscosity greater than or equal to 100 mPa·sec after 80% or more of the low-boiling solvent included in the ink is evaporated. 8. The printing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein, in at least part of the duration of time, the energy line irradiator irradiates the ink on the medium with the energy line so that the ink is increased in viscosity to an extent that the ink does not bleed on the medium but is allowed to flatten over time. 9. The printing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the ink is a type of ink that leaves resin on the medium after being dried. 10. The printing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the ink includes a pigment as colorant. 11. The printing apparatus according to a claim 1 , wherein the energy line irradiator radiates ultraviolet light as the energy line. 12. The printing apparatus according to claim 11 , wherein the energy line irradiator uses a UVLED as an ultraviolet irradiating means. 13. A printing method for performing inkjet printing on a medium, comprising: ejecting ink from an inkjet head to the medium, the ink including solvents of at least two types having boiling points that differ from each other; and irradiating the ink on the medium with energy line so as to heat the ink, wherein the solvents including a low-boiling solvent a high-boiling solvent having a higher boiling point than the low-boiling solvent, wherein the ink including 20 wt. % or more of the low-boiling solvent and 20 wt. % or more of the high-boiling solvent, wherein the ink on the medium is irradiated with the energy line in at least part of a duration of time until the solvents in the ink are completely evaporated after the ink land on the medium, so that a temperature of the ink on the medium increases to a degree higher than or equal to the boiling point of the low-boiling solvent and lower than the boiling point of the high-boiling solvent.
using electromagnetic radiation or waves, e.g. ultraviolet radiation, electron beams · CPC title
using thermal means, e.g. infrared radiation, heat · CPC title
characterised by the ink properties (supplying ink in a solid state B41J2/17593) · CPC title
Curing or drying the ink on the copy materials, e.g. by heating or irradiating · CPC title
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