Ultraviolet curable ink composition for inkjet printing and printing method
US-2015368493-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US9868300B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9868300-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615132616-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 19, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 12, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jan 16, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 16, 2018 |
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A LED illumination source may include one or a plurality of LED illumination modules, each LED illumination module comprising a plurality of LED clusters, wherein each LED cluster comprises a LED array which is rotated by an angle of rotation with respect to an axis which is parallel to a predefined direction of sweep.
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What is claimed is: 1. An inkjet printer for printing using curable ink, the printer comprising a LED illumination source which includes one or a plurality of LED illumination modules, each LED illumination module comprising a plurality of LED clusters, wherein each LED cluster comprises a LED array which is rotated by an angle of rotation with respect to an axis which is parallel to a predefined direction of sweep of the LED illumination source with respect to a substrate on which the printer prints, wherein the angle of rotation is determined as a function of a reciprocal of k, where k is a number of LEDs in a row of any of the LED clusters. 2. The printer of claim 1 , wherein a tangent of the angle of rotation is equal to the reciprocal of k. 3. The printer of claim 1 , wherein groups of LEDs of the plurality of LED clusters are electrically linked in current chains, wherein LEDs in each of the groups of LEDs are electrically linked along a line which is diagonal to the direction of sweep at an angle which is greater than the angle of rotation of the LED clusters. 4. The printer of claim 3 further comprising a controller to monitor electric currents in the current chains, and to adjust illumination power of LEDs in one or more of the current chains neighboring to a malfunctioning current chain of said current chains. 5. A LED illumination source comprising: one or a plurality of LED illumination modules, each LED illumination module comprising a plurality of LED clusters, wherein groups of LEDs of the plurality of LED clusters are electrically linked in current chains, wherein LEDs in each of the groups of LEDs are electrically linked along a line which is diagonal to a direction of sweep, wherein the LED clusters are rotated by an angle of rotation with respect to an axis which is parallel to the direction of sweep, wherein the angle of rotation is determined as a function of k, where k is a number of LEDs in a row of any of the LED clusters. 6. The LED illumination source of claim 5 , wherein the direction of sweep is a predefined direction of the LED illumination source with respect to a substrate that is illuminated by the LED illumination source. 7. The LED illumination source of claim 5 , further comprising a controller to monitor electric currents in the current chains, and to adjust illumination power of LEDs in one or more of the current chains neighboring to a malfunctioning current chain of the current chains. 8. An inkjet printer comprising: at least one printhead to deposit droplets of ink in a predetermined pattern on a substrate; and an LED module to generate curing radiation onto the substrate after the ink pattern is deposited onto the substrate, wherein the LED module comprises a plurality of LED clusters, wherein each LED cluster comprises a LED array which is rotated by an angle of rotation with respect to an axis which is parallel to a predefined direction of sweep of the LED module with respect to a direction of travel of the substrate on which the ink pattern is deposited, wherein the angle of rotation is determined as a function of k, where k is a number of LEDs in a row of any of the LED clusters. 9. The inkjet printer of claim 8 , wherein groups of LEDs of the plurality of LED clusters are electrically linked in current chains, wherein LEDs in each of the groups of LEDs are electrically linked along a line which is diagonal to the direction of sweep at an angle which is greater than the angle of rotation of the LED clusters. 10. The inkjet printer of claim 8 , further comprising a controller to monitor electric currents in the current chains, and to adjust illumination power of LEDs in one or more of the current chains neighboring to a malfunctioning current chain of the current chains. 11. The inkjet printer of claim 8 , wherein the LED arrays comprises ultra-violet LEDs. 12. The inkjet printer of claim 8 , wherein LED rows of different LED clusters of the plurality of LED clusters are aligned. 13. The inkjet printer of claim 8 , further comprising a cooling panel juxtaposed to a board carrying said plurality of LED clusters to cool the plurality of LED clusters. 14. The inkjet printer of claim 8 , further comprising a protective cover covering each LED in at least one of the plurality of LED clusters, wherein the protective cover is transparent to a spectral range of the radiation emitted by each LED in the at least one LED cluster.
Light sources comprising attachment means · CPC title
Light-emitting diodes [LED] · CPC title
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
Cooling arrangements (air-treatment systems dissipating or using the heat of lighting fixtures F24F3/056) · CPC title
by radiation, e.g. from the sun · CPC title
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