Applying electric fields to erase regions of a print medium
US-2015343798-A1 · Dec 3, 2015 · US
US9676209B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9676209-B2 |
| Application number | US-201013806502-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 29, 2010 |
| Priority date | Jul 29, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jun 13, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 13, 2017 |
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An inkjet printing apparatus ( 10, 10′, 10″, 100, 100 ′) for printing ultraviolet (UV) curable ink ( 12 ) includes a printhead assembly ( 26 ) for printing the UV curable ink ( 12 ) on a substrate ( 14 ); a UV radiation source ( 20 ) for pinning the UV curable ink ( 12 ) printed on the surface of the substrate ( 14 ); a liquid coating unit ( 22 ) for dispensing a liquid coating ( 16 ) on the printed and pinned UV curable ink ( 12, 12 ′); and an ink curing unit ( 28 ) for fully curing the printed, pinned, and coated UV curable ink ( 12, 12 ′). The liquid coating ( 16 ) prevents contact between atmospheric oxygen and the printed and pinned UV curable ink ( 12, 12 ′).
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What is claimed is: 1. An inkjet printing apparatus for printing ultraviolet (UV) curable ink, comprising: a printhead assembly for printing the UV curable ink on a substrate; a UV radiation source for pinning the UV curable ink when printed on the surface of the substrate; a liquid coating unit for dispensing a liquid coating on the printed and pinned UV curable ink, the liquid coating preventing contact between atmospheric oxygen and the printed and pinned UV curable ink, wherein the liquid of the liquid coating is transparent to UV radiation so that the printed and pinned UV curable ink lying thereunder can be fully cured while the liquid coating remains coated on the UV curable ink; an ink curing unit for fully curing the printed, pinned, and coated UV curable ink; and a liquid removal unit for removing the liquid coating from the printed and pinned UV curable ink. 2. The inkjet printing apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein: the ink curing unit and the liquid removal unit are a single ink curing and liquid removal unit, and each of the printhead assembly, the UV radiation source, the liquid coating unit, and the single ink curing and liquid removal unit is a separate unit; or the ink curing unit and the liquid removal unit are a single ink curing and liquid removal unit, and the printhead assembly, the UV radiation source, the liquid coating unit, and the single ink curing and liquid removal unit are attached to form a single integrated unit; or each of the printhead assembly, the UV radiation source, the liquid coating unit, the ink curing unit, and the liquid removal unit is a separate unit. 3. The inkjet printing apparatus as defined in claim 2 , wherein: each of the printhead assembly, the UV radiation source, the liquid coating unit, and the single ink curing and liquid removal unit is a separate unit, and the printing apparatus further comprises a support positioned adjacent to each of the separate units, the support holding the substrate and moving the substrate past each of the separate units sequentially; or each of the printhead assembly, the UV radiation source, the liquid coating unit, and the single ink curing and liquid removal unit is a separate unit integrated into a single static unit, and the printing apparatus further comprises a support positioned adjacent to the single static assembly, the support holding the substrate and moving the substrate past the single static unit. 4. The inkjet printing as defined in claim 2 , wherein the printhead assembly of the single integrated unit includes two opposed sides (S 1 , S 2 ), wherein the UV radiation source, the liquid coating unit, and the single ink curing and liquid removal unit are attached to one (S 1 ) of the two opposed sides (S 1 , S 2 ), and wherein the printing apparatus further comprises: a second UV radiation source attached to another (S 2 ) of the two opposed sides (S 1 , S 2 ); a second liquid coating unit attached to the second UV radiation source; and a second single ink curing and liquid removal unit attached to the second liquid coating unit. 5. The inkjet printing apparatus as defined in claim 4 wherein the single integrated unit is configured to operate in a reciprocating movement, and wherein the printing apparatus further comprises a support positioned adjacent to the single integrated unit, wherein the support is for holding the substrate and moving the substrate past the single integrated unit in a direction perpendicular to the reciprocating movement of the single integrated unit. 6. The inkjet printing as defined in claim 1 , further comprising one of: water contained in the liquid coating unit; or a solution contained in the liquid coating unit, wherein the solution includes a surfactant, and the liquid that is transparent to UV radiation. 7. The inkjet printing apparatus as defined in claim 6 wherein the liquid absorbs infrared (IR) radiation. 8. The inkjet printing apparatus as defined in claim 6 wherein the liquid is water and wherein an amount of the surfactant ranges from about 0.1 wt % to about 0.5 wt % of a total wt % of the solution. 9. The inkjet printing apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein the UV radiation source is configured to emit at least 5 mj/cm 2 of UV energy. 10. A printing method, comprising: depositing a UV curable ink on at least a portion of a substrate; exposing the printed UV curable ink to UV radiation sufficient to pin the printed UV curable ink; creating an oxygen free atmosphere for curing by depositing a liquid on the pinned and printed UV curable ink to form a liquid coating, wherein the liquid of the liquid coating is transparent to UV radiation so that the printed and pinned UV curable ink lying thereunder can be fully cured while the liquid coating remains coated on the UV curable ink; exposing the pinned, printed, and coating UV curable ink to UV radiation sufficient to cure the UV curable ink, and removing the liquid coating, by a liquid removal unit, from the printed and pinned UV curable ink. 11. The printing method as defined in claim 10 wherein the liquid is a solution that includes a surfactant that is transparent to the UV radiation, and the liquid that is transparent to the UV radiation and prevents the contact of oxygen with the printed and pinned UV curable ink. 12. A method, comprising: incorporating, into a printing apparatus, a UV radiation source a predetermined distance from an inkjet printhead, the UV radiation source for pinning a UV curable ink printed on a surface of a substrate; selecting a liquid, that when dispensed on the printed and pinned UV ink will form an oxygen free atmosphere around the printed and pinned UV ink, wherein the liquid is transparent to UV radiation so that the printed and pinned UV curable ink lying thereunder can be fully cured while the liquid coating remains coated on the UV curable ink: introducing the liquid into a liquid coating unit; incorporating, into the printing apparatus, the liquid coating unit for dispensing the liquid on the printed and pinned UV ink; incorporating, into the printing apparatus, an ink curing unit for curing the printed, pinned, and coated UV curable ink and; incorporating, into the printing apparatus, a fluid removal unit for removing the liquid coating from the printed and pinned UV curable ink.
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