Claims
- 1. A method of offset printing in an ink jet printer, the method comprising the steps of:a) forming an ink image on a preliminary receiving surface; b) preheating a final receiving substrate; c) passing the final receiving substrate through a first nip; d) exerting a first pressure on the final receiving substrate in the first nip to transfer the ink image from the preliminary receiving surface to the final receiving substrate, the first pressure being sufficient to transfer the ink image, but insufficient to fuse the ink image into the final receiving substrate; e) passing the final receiving substrate through a second nip; and f) exerting a second pressure on the final receiving substrate in the second nip to fuse the ink image into the final receiving substrate.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of exerting the second pressure further comprises the step of fusing the ink image into the final receiving substrate to achieve an ink pile height of about 0.0007 inch or less.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the step of exerting the first pressure comprises the step of exerting less than about 800 lbf on the final receiving substrate.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the step of exerting the second pressure comprises the step of exerting between about 400 lbf and about 2000 lbf on the final receiving substrate.
- 5. The method of claim 4, further including the step of heating the final receiving substrate to a temperature of between about 50° C. and about 100° C. after transferring the ink image to the final receiving substrate and prior to passing the final receiving substrate through the second nip.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein the step of passing the final receiving substrate through the first nip comprises the step of passing the final receiving substrate between the preliminary receiving surface and a transfer roller.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein the step of passing the final receiving substrate through the second nip comprises the step of passing the final receiving substrate between a first fuser roller and a second fuser roller.
- 8. The method of claim 7, further including the step of providing a roller having an elastomeric outer layer for the second fuser roller.
- 9. The method of claim 8, further including the step of providing a roller having a metallic outer surface for the first fuser roller.
- 10. The method of claim 9, further including the step of applying a release agent to the first fuser roller to prevent the ink image from adhering to the first fuser roller.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein the step of applying the release agent further comprises the step of contacting the first fuser roller with a liquid impregnated surface.
- 12. The method of claim 11, further including the step of maintaining the first fuser roller at a temperature of between about 50° C. and about 100° C.
- 13. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of passing the final receiving substrate through the second nip further comprises the step of applying a coating to the final receiving substrate in the second nip.
- 14. An ink jet printing system for forming an ink image on a final receiving substrate, comprising:a print head for ejecting drops of ink into a preliminary receiving surface to form an ink image thereon; a first nip formed by the preliminary receiving surface and an opposing surface, the first nip receiving the final receiving substrate and exerting a first pressure on the final receiving substrate to transfer the ink image to the final receiving substrate, the first pressure being sufficient to transfer the ink image, but insufficient to fuse the ink image into the final receiving substrate; and a second nip for receiving the final receiving substrate after the final receiving substrate passes through the first nip, the second nip exerting a second pressure on the final receiving substrate to fuse the ink image into the final receiving substrate.
- 15. The ink jet printing system of claim 14, wherein the second pressure is sufficient to achieve an ink pile height of about 0.0007 inch or less.
- 16. The ink jet printing system of claim 15, wherein the second pressure is between about 400 lbf and about 2000 lbf.
- 17. The ink jet printing system of claim 16, wherein the first pressure is less than about 800 lbf.
- 18. The ink jet printing system of claim 17, further including a media heater between the first nip and the second nip for heating the final receiving substrate to a temperature of between about 50° C. and about 100° C. prior to the final receiving substrate entering the second nip.
- 19. The ink jet printing system of claim 18, wherein the second nip comprises a first fuser roller and a second fuser roller, the second fuser roller being biased into contact with the first fuser roller.
- 20. The ink jet printing system of claim 19, wherein the first fuser roller has a metallic outer surface.
- 21. The ink jet printing system of claim 20, wherein the second fuser roller has an elastomeric outer layer forming an outer surface.
- 22. The ink jet printing system of claim 21, further including an applicator in contact with the outer surface of the first fuser roller, the applicator applying a coating to the outer surface of the first fuser roller.
- 23. The ink jet printing system of claim 22, wherein the coating comprises a release agent for preventing the ink image from adhering to the outer surface of the first fuser roller.
- 24. The ink jet printing system of claim 23, further including a roller heater for maintaining the first fuser roller at a temperature of between about 50° C. and about 100° C.
Parent Case Info
This Application is a Continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 09/030,672, filed Feb. 25, 1998, the disclosure of which is incorporated into this document as if set forth fully herein.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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