Printing apparatus for irradiating UV light on ink ejected on medium and printing method for irradiating UV light on ink ejected on medium
US-9022545-B2 · May 5, 2015 · US
US2020070544A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2020070544-A1 |
| Application number | US-201916529735-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Aug 1, 2019 |
| Priority date | Aug 31, 2018 |
| Publication date | Mar 5, 2020 |
| Grant date | — |
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A printing apparatus and a printing method are provided. The printing apparatus that performs a printing through an inkjet method includes: a conveyor driver which is a medium conveyor device; a plurality of ink ejection portions arranged side by side along a conveyance direction; and a plurality of ultraviolet light sources which are a plurality of fixing devices. Each of the ink ejection portions includes a plurality of inkjet heads arranged side by side along the conveyance direction. Each of the plurality of ultraviolet light sources is disposed on a downstream side in the conveyance direction with respect to any one of the ink ejection portions. After the medium passes a position facing the plurality of inkjet heads in one of the ink ejection portions, the ink ejected by the one of the ink ejection portions is fixed to the medium.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A printing apparatus that performs a printing through an inkjet method, the printing apparatus comprising: a medium conveyor device that conveys a medium to be printed in a conveyance direction set in advance; a plurality of ink ejection portions, arranged side by side along the conveyance direction; and a plurality of fixing devices that fix an ink to the medium; wherein each of the ink ejection portions includes: a plurality of inkjet heads that eject inks of different colors, the plurality of inkjet heads in each of the ink ejection portions are arranged side by side along the conveyance direction, and each of the plurality of fixing devices is disposed on a downstream side in the conveyance direction with respect to any one of the ink ejection portions, and after the medium passes a position facing the plurality of inkjet heads in one of the ink ejection portions, the ink ejected by the one of the ink ejection portions is fixed to the medium. 2 . The printing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the ink ejected by each of the inkjet heads in each of the ink ejection portions is an ink that fixes to the medium by evaporation of a solvent and that generates heat by absorbing an energy ray which is predetermined, and each of the plurality of fixing devices heats the ink on the medium by irradiating the ink on the medium with the energy ray. 3 . The printing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein each of the inkjet heads in each of the ink ejection portions ejects the ink to an ejection position set according to a resolution of printing, and the plurality of inkjet heads in one of the ink ejection portions eject the ink such that ink dots of different colors do not overlap at the same ejection position. 4 . The printing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of ink ejection portions include at least: a first ink ejection portion including the plurality of inkjet heads, each of which ejecting ink of a primary color, which is a basic color that in principle allows representation of colors in a subtractive color mixing method by color mixing; and a second ink ejection portion including the plurality of inkjet heads, each of which ejecting ink of a secondary color obtained in principle by mixing a plurality of the primary colors. 5 . The printing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of ink ejection portions include at least: a first ink ejection portion including the plurality of inkjet heads, each of which ejecting ink of each color of yellow, magenta, and cyan; and a second ink ejection portion including the plurality of inkjet heads, each of which ejecting ink of each color of red, green, and blue. 6 . The printing apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the second ink ejection portion is disposed on an upstream side of the first ink ejection portion in the conveyance direction. 7 . The printing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein among the plurality of ink ejection portions, any one of the ink ejection portions includes an inkjet head that ejects black color ink, and the ink ejection portion including the inkjet head that ejects the black color ink is disposed on an upstream side of any other ink ejection portions in the conveyance direction. 8 . The printing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein a dark ink in which a color strength is relatively dark and a pale ink in which a color strength is relatively light are used as ink of at least any one of the colors, and for a color using the dark ink and the pale ink, the ink ejection portion including the inkjet head that ejects the dark ink is different from the ink ejection portion including the inkjet head that ejects the pale ink. 9 . The printing apparatus according to claim 8 , wherein the ink ejection portion including the inkjet head that ejects the dark ink is disposed on an upstream side of the ink ejection portion including the inkjet head that ejects the pale ink of the same color in the conveyance direction. 10 . A print method that performs a printing through an inkjet method, the print method comprising: ejecting an ink to a medium from a plurality of ink ejection portions arranged side by side along a conveyance direction set in advance, while conveying the medium to be printed in the conveyance direction; and fixing the ink to the medium by a plurality of fixing devices, wherein each of the ink ejection portions includes: a plurality of inkjet heads that eject inks of different colors, the plurality of inkjet heads in each of the ink ejection portions are arranged side by side along the conveyance direction, and each of the plurality of fixing devices is disposed on a downstream side in the conveyance direction with respect to any one of the ink ejection portions, and after the medium passes a position facing the plurality of inkjet heads in one of the ink ejection portions, the ink ejected by the one of the ink ejection portions is fixed to the medium. 11 . The printing apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein each of the inkjet heads in each of the ink ejection portions ejects the ink to an ejection position set according to a resolution of printing, and the plurality of inkjet heads in one of the ink ejection portions eject the ink such that ink dots of different colors do not overlap at the same ejection position. 12 . The printing apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the plurality of ink ejection portions include at least: a first ink ejection portion including the plurality of inkjet heads, each of which ejecting ink of a primary color, which is a basic color that in principle allows representation of colors in a subtractive color mixing method by color mixing; and a second ink ejection portion including the plurality of inkjet heads, each of which ejecting ink of a secondary color obtained in principle by mixing a plurality of the primary colors. 13 . The printing apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the plurality of ink ejection portions include at least: a first ink ejection portion including the plurality of inkjet heads, each of which ejecting ink of each color of yellow, magenta, and cyan; and a second ink ejection portion including the plurality of inkjet heads, each of which ejecting ink of each color of red, green, and blue. 14 . The printing apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein among the plurality of ink ejection portions, any one of the ink ejection portions includes an inkjet head that ejects black color ink, and the ink ejection portion including the inkjet head that ejects the black color ink is disposed on an upstream side of any other ink ejection portions in the conveyance direction. 15 . The printing apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein a dark ink in which a color strength is relatively dark and a pale ink in which a color strength is relatively light are used as ink of at least any one of the colors, and for a color using the dark ink and the pale ink, the ink ejection portion including the inkjet head that ejects the dark ink is different from the ink ejection portion including the inkjet head that ejects the pale ink.
Features not dealing with the colouring process per se, e.g. construction of printers or heads, driving circuit adaptations · CPC title
Curing or drying the ink on the copy materials, e.g. by heating or irradiating · CPC title
for line print heads · CPC title
using infrared [IR] radiation or microwaves · CPC title
using UV radiation · CPC title
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