Head unit and liquid ejecting apparatus
US-2024375401-A1 · Nov 14, 2024 · US
US9327495B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9327495-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414288405-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 28, 2014 |
| Priority date | May 31, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 3, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 3, 2016 |
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The invention provides ways of appropriately performing image transfer printing. A printing apparatus for performing image transfer printing is provided that includes: a transfer belt provided as a transfer image forming member on which a transfer image is created; an inkjet head that creates the transfer image on the transfer belt; a counter heater provided as a heating member that heats the transfer belt; a transfer roller provided as a transfer member that transfers the transfer image to a medium; and a strong UV irradiator provided as an image fixing unit that fixes to the medium the image transferred to the medium. The inkjet head ejects ink droplets of an ink containing a solvent that is removed by heating with the counter heater. The ink has a viscosity of 50 mPa·sec or more after the solvent is removed by heating with the counter heater.
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A printing apparatus for performing an image transfer printing, and the printing apparatus comprising: a transfer image forming member on which a transfer image is created, and the transfer image is an image to be transferred to a medium; an inkjet head that ejects ink droplets to the transfer image forming member using an inkjet scheme, so as to create the transfer image on the transfer image forming member; a heating member that heats the transfer image forming member; a transfer member that transfers the transfer image created on the transfer image forming member to the medium; and an image fixing unit that fixes the image which is transferred to the medium with the transfer member to the medium, wherein the inkjet head ejects ink droplets of an ink containing a solvent that is removed by heating with the heating member, and wherein the ink has a viscosity of 50 mPa·sec or more after the solvent is removed by heating with the heating member, from the ink droplets landed on the transfer image forming member, wherein the ink has a viscosity that makes the ink non-bleedable on the transfer image forming member and transferable to the medium after the solvent is removed by heating with the heating member, from the ink droplets landed on the transfer image forming member; the ink is a solvent UV ink, containing: a UV polymerizable substance and an organic solvent, the organic solvent being removed by heating with the heating member, from the ink droplets of the ink landed on the transfer image forming member, and the UV polymerizable substance is in a state that isn't cured, wherein the image fixing unit is a UV light source that emits a ultraviolet light, and the image transferred to the medium with the transfer member is UV irradiated with the image fixing unit to cure the ink on the medium. 2. The printing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the medium is a paper. 3. A printing apparatus for performing an image transfer printing, and the printing apparatus comprising: a transfer image forming member on which a transfer image is created, and the transfer image is an image to be transferred to a medium; an inkjet head that ejects ink droplets to the transfer image forming member using an inkjet scheme, so as to create the transfer image on the transfer image forming member; a heating member that heats the transfer image forming member; a transfer member that transfers the transfer image created on the transfer image forming member to the medium; and an image fixing unit that fixes the image which is transferred to the medium with the transfer member to the medium, wherein the inkjet head ejects ink droplets of an ink containing a solvent that is removed by heating with the heating member, and wherein the ink has a viscosity of 50 mPa·sec or more after the solvent is removed by heating with the heating member, from the ink droplets landed on the transfer image forming member, wherein the ink has a viscosity that makes the ink non-bleedable on the transfer image forming member and transferable to the medium after the solvent is removed by heating with the heating member, from the ink droplets landed on the transfer image forming member; wherein the ink is an ink containing a binder resin and a solvent, and wherein the heating member at least partially evaporates the solvent contained in the ink to increase the viscosity of the ink on the transfer image forming member, wherein the binder resin in the ink is dispersed as a dispersoid in the solvent which serves as a dispersion medium, and wherein a colorant is dispersed or dissolved in particles of the binder resin. 4. The printing apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the binder resin is a heat-curable high molecular weight compound, wherein the heating member heats the transfer image forming member at a temperature that does not cure the binder resin in the ink on the transfer image forming member, and wherein the image fixing unit heats the medium at a temperature equal to or greater than a curing temperature of the binder resin in the ink on the medium. 5. The printing apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the heating member heats the ink on the transfer image forming member to a temperature below a melting temperature that melts the binder resin, and wherein the image fixing unit heats the ink on the medium to a temperature equal to or greater than the melting temperature. 6. The printing apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the binder resin is a high molecular weight compound that is cured by being irradiated with a light, and wherein the image fixing unit irradiates the medium with the light to cure the binder resin in the ink on the medium. 7. A printing method for performing an image transfer printing, and the printing method comprising: ejecting ink droplets with an inkjet head using an inkjet scheme to a transfer image forming member on which a transfer image is created, and the transfer image is an image to be transferred to a medium, and creating the transfer image on the transfer image forming member; heating the transfer image forming member with a heating member; transferring the transfer image created on the transfer image forming member to the medium by using a transfer member; and fixing the image which is transferred to the medium with the transfer member to the medium by using an image fixing unit, wherein the inkjet head ejects ink droplets of an ink containing a solvent that is removed by heating with the heating member, and wherein the ink has a viscosity of 50 mPa·sec or more after the solvent is removed by heating with the heating member, from the ink droplets landed on the transfer image forming member, wherein the ink has a viscosity that makes the ink non-bleedable on the transfer image forming member and transferable to the medium after the solvent is removed by heating with the heating member, from the ink droplets landed on the transfer image forming member, the ink is an ink containing a binder resin and a solvent, and wherein the binder resin in the ink is dispersed as a dispersoid in the solvent which serves as a dispersion medium, and wherein a colorant is dispersed or dissolved in particles of the binder resin.
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