Applying electric fields to erase regions of a print medium
US-2015343798-A1 · Dec 3, 2015 · US
US9403383B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9403383-B1 |
| Application number | US-201514866028-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Sep 25, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 25, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 2, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 2, 2016 |
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A printer comprises an applicator, a primer dryer, a plurality of printheads, an auxiliary dryer configured to at least partially dry ink ejected by the plurality of printheads, a main dryer configured to dry ink ejected by the plurality of printheads, a media transport configured to move media past each of these components, and a controller. The controller operates the applicator to apply a predetermined amount of primer to a surface of media, the primer dryer at a predetermined temperature to dry the primer, the plurality of printheads to eject ink to the surface of media, the auxiliary dryer at a predetermined temperature to at least partially dry the ink ejected by the printheads to control the spread of ink, and the main dryer to dry the ink image. The controller uses a plurality of set points corresponding to printing process parameters identified for each print job.
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A printer comprising: at least one actuator configured to operate a media transport to move media through the printer; an applicator configured to apply primer to a surface of the media as the media transport moves the media past the applicator; a first dryer positioned to dry primer applied to the surface of the media as the media transport moves the media past the first dryer; a plurality of printheads, each printhead in the plurality of printheads having a plurality of ejectors configured to eject ink drops onto the primer on the surface of the media as the media transport moves the media past the plurality of printheads; a second dryer configured to dry ink drops ejected by the plurality of printheads onto the media as the media transport moves the media past the second dryer; and a controller operatively connected to the at least one actuator, the applicator, the first dryer, the plurality of printheads, and the second dryer, the controller being configured to operate the at least one actuator to enable the media transport to move the media past the applicator, the first dryer, the plurality of printheads, and the second dryer, the controller being further configured to operate the applicator to apply a predetermined amount of primer to the surface of the media, to operate the first dryer at a first predetermined temperature to dry the primer on the surface of the media, to operate with reference to image data the plurality of ejectors in the plurality of printheads to eject ink drops onto the surface of the media to form an ink image on the surface of the media, and to operate the second dryer at a second predetermined temperature to dry the ink drops ejected by the plurality of printheads onto the media, the controller further being configured to select a plurality of set points with reference to at least one of a type of media being printed, image data used to operate the printheads, a speed of printing, a target image quality, a type of aqueous ink elected by the printheads, and a primer coating weight, and to operate the at least one actuator, the first dryer, and the second dryer to control spread of the ink drops on the media with reference to the selected plurality of set points. 2. The printer of claim 1 further comprising: at least one auxiliary dryer positioned adjacent the plurality of printheads to enable the at least one auxiliary dryer to at least partially dry ink drops ejected by the plurality of ejectors onto the media as the media transport moves the media past the at least one auxiliary dryer, the at least one auxiliary dryer having a power rating that is less than a power rating of the first dryer and the second dryer; and the controller being operatively connected to the at least one auxiliary dryer, and the controller being further configured to operate the at least one auxiliary dryer at a third predetermined temperature to at least partially dry ink drops ejected by the plurality of printheads onto the media. 3. The printer of claim 2 , the at least one auxiliary dryer positioned between two adjacent printheads in the plurality of printheads. 4. The printer of claim 2 , the at least one auxiliary dryer comprising: a plurality of auxiliary dryers, each auxiliary dryer in the plurality of auxiliary dryers being positioned between a different pair of adjacent printheads in the plurality of printheads, each auxiliary dryer being configured to at least partially dry ink drops ejected by the plurality of printheads. 5. The printer of claim 2 , the at least one auxiliary dryer being positioned between the second dryer and the plurality of printheads, the at least one auxiliary dryer being configured to at least partially dry ink ejected by the plurality of printheads after the ink drops have been ejected onto the media to control spread of the ink drops on the media. 6. The printer of claim 2 , the at least one auxiliary dryer further comprising: a fan configured to direct a fluid towards the surface of the media. 7. The printer of claim 2 , the at least one auxiliary dryer further comprising: a radiator configured to direct electromagnetic radiation towards the surface of the media. 8. The printer of claim 2 , the at least one auxiliary dryer further comprising: an electrical heating element configured to direct heat towards the surface of the media. 9. The printer of claim 8 , the electrical heating element being configured as an electrical resistance heating element. 10. A method of operating a printer comprising: operating with a controller at least one actuator to operate a media transport that moves media past an applicator configured to apply primer to a surface of the media, past a first dryer positioned to dry primer applied by the applicator to the surface of the media, past a plurality of printheads, each printhead having a plurality of ejectors, and past a second dryer configured to dry ink ejected by the plurality of printheads; operating with the controller the applicator to apply a predetermined amount of primer to the surface of the media; operating with the controller the first dryer at a first predetermined temperature to dry primer applied to the surface of the media; operating with the controller the plurality of printheads to eject ink drops from the plurality of ejectors onto the primer on the surface of media to form an ink image on the surface of the media; selecting with the controller a plurality of set points with reference to at least one of a type of media being printed, image data used to operate the printheads, a speed of printing, a target image quality, a type of aqueous ink elected by the printheads, and a primer coating weight; and operating with the controller the second dryer at a second predetermined temperature to dry the ink drops ejected by the plurality of printheads, the controller operating the applicator to apply the predetermined amount of primer, operating the first dryer at the first predetermined temperature, and operating the second dryer at the second predetermined temperature to dry the ink drops on the media with reference to the selected plurality of set points. 11. The method of claim 10 further comprising: operating the at least one actuator operating the media transport to move the media past at least one auxiliary dryer positioned adjacent the plurality of printheads, the at least one auxiliary dryer having a power rating that is less than the first and the second dryers; and operating with the controller the at least one auxiliary dryer at a third predetermined temperature to at least partially dry the ink ejected by the plurality of printheads to control spread of ink on the media, the controller operating the at least one auxiliary dryer at the predetermined temperature to control spread of ink ejected to the media. 12. The method of claim 11 , the operating of the at least one auxiliary dryer further comprising: operating with the controller the at least one auxiliary dryer positioned between two adjacent printheads in the plurality of printheads to at least partially dry ink ejected by the plurality of printheads. 13. The method of claim 11 , the operating of the at least one auxiliary dryer further comprising: operating with the controller a plurality of auxiliary dryers to at least partially dry the ink ejected by the plurality of printheads, each auxiliary dryer in the plurality of auxiliary dryers being positioned between different pairs of adjacent printheads in the plurality of printheads. 14. The method of claim 11 , the operating of the at least one auxiliary dryer further comprising: operating wi
for treating before, during or after printing or for uniform coating or laminating the copy material before or after printing (selective coating B41J2/2114) · CPC title
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