Liquid discharge system, image forming apparatus, and liquid discharge method
US-2019118557-A1 · Apr 25, 2019 · US
US10899145B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10899145-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916687866-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 19, 2019 |
| Priority date | Nov 19, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jan 26, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jan 26, 2021 |
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An image forming method includes applying a processing fluid to a recording medium, applying an ink to the recording medium onto which the processing fluid has been applied, and heating the recording medium onto which the ink has been applied, wherein the ink comprises a black ink and at least one color ink other than the black ink, wherein the following relationship is satisfied: |γ(k)-γ(c)|≤5 mN/m, where γ(k) represents a dynamic surface tension of the black ink at a surface lifetime of 15 ms and γ(c) represents a dynamic surface tension of the at least one color ink at a surface lifetime of 15 ms, wherein the ink discharged from an extreme downstream nozzle in a direction of recording medium conveyance is heated at 1.5 seconds or less after the ink is attached to the recording medium.
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What is claimed is: 1. An image forming method comprising: applying a processing fluid to a recording medium; applying an ink to the recording medium onto which the processing fluid has been applied; and heating the recording medium onto which the ink has been applied; wherein the ink comprises a black ink and at least one color ink other than the black ink, wherein the following relationship is satisfied: |γ(k)-γ(c)|≤5 mN/m, where γ(k) represents a dynamic surface tension of the black ink at a surface lifetime of 15 ms and γ(c) represents a dynamic surface tension of the at least one color ink at a surface lifetime of 15 ms, wherein the ink discharged from an extreme downstream nozzle in a direction of recording medium conveyance is heated at 1.5 seconds or less after the ink is attached to the recording medium. 2. The image forming method according to claim 1 , wherein, in the applying the ink, the at least one color ink is applied to the recording medium after the black ink is applied thereto. 3. The image forming method according to claim 1 , wherein the following relationship is satisfied: γ(k)>γ(c). 4. The image forming method according to claim 1 , wherein the following relationship is satisfied: |γ(s)-γ(k)|≤20 mN/m, where γ(s) represents a dynamic surface tension of the processing fluid at a surface lifetime of 15 ms. 5. The image forming method according to claim 1 , wherein the following relationship is satisfied: γ(s)>γ(k), where γ(s) represents a dynamic surface tension of the processing fluid at a surface lifetime of 15 ms. 6. The image forming method according to claim 1 , wherein the processing fluid comprises at least one of a multivalent metal salt and a cationic polymer. 7. The image forming method according to claim 6 , wherein the multivalent metal salt is a magnesium salt. 8. The image forming method according to claim 1 , wherein a mass ratio of the processing fluid applied to the recording medium to the ink applied to the recording medium is from 1/5 to 1/100. 9. The image forming method according to claim 1 , wherein an image having a background represented by R:255, G:0, and B:0 in an RGB color model and a black pattern having a gray of 6.25 percent formed by the image forming method includes black dots having an L*value of 22 or less in the L*a*b color space. 10. The image forming method according to claim 1 , employing an inkjet method. 11. An image forming apparatus comprising: a processing fluid application device configured to apply a processing fluid to a recording medium; an ink application device including nozzles including an extreme downstream nozzle in a direction of recording medium conveyance, the ink application device being configured to apply an ink to the recording medium onto which the processing fluid has been applied; and a heating device configured to heat the recording medium onto which the processing fluid has been applied, wherein the ink comprises a black ink and at least one color ink other than the black ink, wherein the following relationship is satisfied: |γ(k)-γ(c)|≤5 mN/m, where γ(k) represents a dynamic surface tension of the black ink at a surface lifetime of 15 ms and γ(c) represents a dynamic surface tension of the at least one color ink at a surface lifetime of 15 ms, wherein a time taken for the recording medium onto which the ink has been applied to pass through a vicinity of the heating device or a position in contact with the heating device is 1.5 seconds or less after the ink discharged from the extreme downstream nozzle is applied to the recording medium. 12. A set comprising: an ink comprising a black ink and at least one color ink other than the black ink; and a processing fluid, wherein a time taken for the recording medium onto which the ink has been applied to pass through a vicinity of the heating device or a position in contact with the heating device is 1.5 seconds or less after the ink discharged from the extreme downstream nozzle is applied to the recording medium, wherein the following relationship is satisfied: |γ(k)-γ(c)|≤5 mN/m, where γ(k) represents a dynamic surface tension of the black ink at a surface lifetime of 15 ms and γ(c) represents a dynamic surface tension of the at least one color ink at a surface lifetime of 15 ms. 13. The set according to claim 12 , wherein the set is used in an image forming apparatus comprising a processing fluid application device configured to apply the processing fluid to a recording medium, an ink application device including nozzles including an extreme downstream nozzle in a direction of recording medium conveyance, the ink application device being configured to apply the ink to the recording medium onto which the processing fluid has been applied; and a heating device configured to heat the recording medium onto which the processing fluid has been applied. 14. The set according to claim 12 , wherein the following relationship is satisfied: γ(k)>γ(c). 15. The set according to claim 12 , wherein the following relationship is satisfied: |γ(s)-γ(k)|≤20 mN/m, where γ(s) represents a dynamic surface tension of the processing fluid at a surface lifetime of 15 ms. 16. The set according to claim 12 , wherein the following relationship is satisfied: γ(s)>γ(k), where γ(s) represents a dynamic surface tension of the processing fluid at a surface lifetime of 15 ms. 17. The set according to claim 12 , wherein the processing fluid comprises at least one of a multivalent metal salt and a cationic polymer. 18. The set according to claim 17 , wherein the multivalent metal salt is a magnesium salt.
Ejecting specialized liquids, e.g. transparent or processing liquids (B41J2/211 takes precedence) · CPC title
using infrared [IR] radiation or microwaves · CPC title
characterised by bringing liquid or particles selectively into contact with a printing material (printing by selective application of impact or pressure on a printing or impression-transfer material B41J2/22) · CPC title
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in which one paper or set is fed towards printing position from the front of the apparatus · CPC title
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