Claims
- 1. An apparatus for forming ink jet printed products, the ink jet printed products being processed by fixing means for effecting a fixing process after ink jet printing so that coloring matter contained in ink is fixed to a printing medium, said apparatus comprising:
- means for printing onto a printing medium, said printing means comprising a print head having discharge ports for discharge of ink; and
- control means for controlling said printing means such that in printing, an ink dot formed in a discharging operation through one of the discharge ports has an area coverage ratio of less than 100% relative to an area of a corresponding print picture element before the ink is fixed to the printing medium, said control means controlling said printing means to form a plurality of ink dots on the printing medium, wherein before the fixing process, the plurality of ink dots enclose a central portion to which ink is not applied in an image area where all picture elements are applied with ink among images formed, such that the central portion is covered with ink after the fixing process.
- 2. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said apparatus is provided in an industrial printing apparatus for effecting large-scale industrial printing.
- 3. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said printing means comprises a plurality of print heads for color mixing printing using inks having different color tones, wherein for each of said plurality of print heads provided corresponding to the inks having different color tones, the ink dot has an area coverage ratio of less than 100% relative to the area of the corresponding print picture element.
- 4. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a diameter of the ink dot before fixation is smaller than a pitch between adjacent picture elements.
- 5. An apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising means for conveying the printing medium with respect to said printing means in a conveying direction, wherein the ink dot is formed complementarily by first and second print heads spaced apart in the conveying direction.
- 6. An apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a drying station, wherein drying is effected at said drying station at a conveying passage between first and second print heads.
- 7. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the print head comprises thermal energy converters for generating thermal energy causing film boiling in the ink, as the energy for the discharge of inks.
- 8. An apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising washing means for washing the printing medium after fixation.
- 9. An apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising means for inputting a pretreatment agent in the print medium prior to printing by said printing means.
- 10. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the printing medium comprises cloths, onto which textile printing is performed.
- 11. An apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising fixing means for fixing in the fixing process a coloring matter contained in the ink to the printing medium.
- 12. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the area coverage ratio is 15-100%.
- 13. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein when the coloring matter is fixed to the printing medium, the coloring matter cannot be removed by rinsing.
- 14. An apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising means for conveying the printing medium with respect to said printing means in a conveying direction.
- 15. An apparatus for forming ink jet printed products, the ink jet printed products being processed by fixing means for effecting a fixing process after ink jet printing so that coloring matter contained in ink is fixed to a printing medium, said apparatus comprising:
- means for performing printing onto a printing medium, said printing means comprising a print head having discharge ports for discharge of ink; and
- control means for controlling said printing means in printing such that the average value of an equivalent circle diameter of an ink dot formed at one time in a discharging operation through one of the discharge ports is three-fourths or less the average width of fibers constituting the printing medium after a coloring matter contained in the ink is fixed to the printing medium, the equivalent circle diameter for each ink dot being the diameter of a circle having an area equal to the area of the ink dot.
- 16. An apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said apparatus provided in an industrial printing apparatus for effecting large-scale industrial printing.
- 17. An apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said printing means comprises a plurality of print heads for color mixing printing using inks having different color tones, wherein for each of said plurality of print heads provided corresponding to the inks having different color tones, the average value of the equivalent circle diameter of the ink dot is three-fourths or less the average width of the fibers.
- 18. An apparatus according to claim 15, further comprising means for conveying the printing medium with respect to said printing means in a conveying direction, wherein the ink dot is formed complementarily by first and second print heads spaced apart in the conveying direction.
- 19. An apparatus according to claim 15, further comprising a drying station, wherein drying is effected at said drying station at a conveying passage between first and second print heads.
- 20. An apparatus according to claim 15, wherein the print head comprises thermal energy converters for generating thermal energy causing film boiling in the ink, as the energy for the discharge of inks.
- 21. An apparatus according to claim 15, further comprising washing means for washing the printing medium after fixation.
- 22. An apparatus according to claim 15, further comprising means for inputting a pretreatment agent in the print medium prior to printing by said printing means.
- 23. An apparatus according to claim 15, wherein the printing medium comprises cloths, onto which textile printing is performed.
- 24. An apparatus according to claim 15, further comprising fixing means for fixing a coloring matter contained in the ink to the printing medium.
- 25. An apparatus according to claim 15, wherein when the coloring matter is fixed to the printing medium, the coloring matter cannot be removed by rinsing.
- 26. An apparatus according to claim 15, further comprising means for conveying the printing medium with respect to said print head in a conveying direction.
- 27. An apparatus according to claim 15, wherein the average value of the equivalent circle diameter is two-thirds of or less than the average width of the fibers.
- 28. An apparatus according to claim 15, wherein the average value of the equivalent circle diameter is three-fifths of or less than the average width of the fibers.
- 29. A method for forming ink jet printed products, said method comprising the steps of:
- attaching ink onto a printing medium using a print head having discharge ports for discharge of the ink; and
- fixing the ink onto the printing medium, wherein in said attaching step, the ink is discharged so that an ink dot formed in a discharging operation through one of the discharge ports has an area coverage ratio of less than 100% relative to an area of a corresponding print picture element before said fixing step and a plurality of ink dots are formed with plural ink dots before said fixing step, the plurality of ink dots enclose a central portion to which ink is not applied in an image area where all picture elements are applied with ink among images formed, such that the central portion is covered with ink after said fixing step.
- 30. A method according to claim 29, wherein components used in said method are for effecting large-scale industrial printing.
- 31. A method according to claim 29, wherein said attaching step utilizes a plurality of print heads to perform color mixing printing using inks having different color tones, wherein for each of said plurality of print heads provided corresponding to the inks having different color tones, the ink dot has an area coverage ratio of less than 100% relative to the area of the corresponding print picture element.
- 32. A method according to claim 29, wherein the discharge is performed so that a diameter of the ink dot before said fixing step is smaller than a pitch between adjacent picture elements.
- 33. A method according to claim 29, further comprising the step of conveying the printing medium with respect to the printing means in a conveying direction, wherein the ink dot is formed complementarily by first and second print heads spaced apart in the conveying direction.
- 34. A method according to claim 29, further comprising a drying step, wherein drying is effected at a conveying passage between first and second print heads.
- 35. A method according to claim 29, wherein the print head comprises thermal energy converters for generating thermal energy causing film boiling in the ink, as the energy for the discharge of inks.
- 36. A method according to claim 29, further comprising a washing step for washing the printing medium after said fixing step.
- 37. A method according to claim 29, further including the step of inputting a pretreatment agent in the print medium prior to printing by the print head.
- 38. A method according to claim 29, wherein the printing medium comprises cloths, onto which textile printing is performed.
- 39. A method according to claim 29, wherein the area coverage ratio is 15-100%.
- 40. A method according to claim 29, wherein when the coloring matter is fixed to the printing medium, the coloring matter cannot be removed by rinsing.
- 41. A method for forming ink jet printed products, said method comprising the steps of:
- attaching ink onto a printing medium using a print head having discharge ports for discharge of ink; and
- fixing a coloring matter contained in the ink to the printing medium, wherein ink is discharged such that an average value of an equivalent circle diameter of an ink dot formed in a discharging operation through one of the discharge ports is three-fourths or less an average width of fibers making up the printing medium after said fixing step, the equivalent circle diameter for each ink dot being the diameter of a circle having an area equal to the area of the ink dot.
- 42. A method according to claim 41, wherein components used in said method are for effecting large-scale industrial printing.
- 43. A method according to claim 41, wherein said attaching step utilizes a plurality of print heads to perform color mixing printing using inks having different color tones, wherein for each of said plurality of print heads provided corresponding to the inks having different color tones, the average value of the equivalent circle diameter of the ink dot is three-fourths or less the average value of the fiber diameters.
- 44. A method according to claim 41, comprising the step of conveying the printing medium with respect to the printing means in a conveying direction, wherein the ink dot is formed complementarily by first and second print heads spaced apart in the conveying direction.
- 45. A method according to claim 44, further comprising a drying step, wherein drying is effected at a conveying passage between first and second print heads.
- 46. A method according to claim 41, wherein the print head comprises thermal energy converters for generating thermal energy causing film boiling in the ink, as the energy for the discharge of inks.
- 47. A method according to claim 41, further comprising a washing step for washing the printing medium after said fixing step.
- 48. A method according to claim 41, further including the step of inputting a pretreatment agent in the print medium prior to printing by the print head.
- 49. A method according to claim 41, wherein the printing medium comprises cloths, onto which textile printing is performed.
- 50. A method according to claim 41, wherein when the coloring matter is fixed to the printing medium, the coloring matter cannot be removed by rinsing.
- 51. A method according to claim 41, wherein the average value of the equivalent circle diameter is two-thirds of or less than the average width of the fibers.
- 52. A method according to claim 41, wherein the average value of the equivalent circle diameter is three-fifths of or less than the average width of the fibers.
- 53. An ink jet textile printing apparatus for printing on a textile recording medium to form ink jet printed textile products, for use with an ink jet recording means for recording on said textile recording medium over a recording region by forming a plurality of ink dots thereon, said ink jet recording means comprising a plurality of discharge ports, each said ink dot being formed by an associated discharge port, said ink jet recording means forming said ink dots from a recording fluid, the ink jet printed textile products being Processed by fixing means for effecting a fixing process after ink jet printing so that a coloring agent contained in ink is fixed to the textile recording medium, said apparatus comprising:
- means for mounting said ink jet recording means; and
- control means for controlling said ink jet recording means so that said ink dots formed in a single discharge operation each have an area coverage ratio which is less than 100% of an area of a corresponding print picture element before fixation of a coloring agent to said textile recording medium in the fixing process, said control means controlling said ink jet recording means to form a plurality of ink dots on the ink jet recording medium, wherein before fixation, the plurality of ink dots enclose a central portion to which ink is not applied in an image area where all picture elements are applied with ink among images formed such that the central portion is covered with ink after the fixing process.
- 54. An ink jet textile printing apparatus according to claim 53, wherein said ink comprises a solvent, and further comprising:
- drying means for drying said textile recording medium following printing by said ink jet recording means, said drying means reducing an amount of said solvent in said ink dots.
- 55. An ink jet textile printing apparatus according to claim 54, wherein said drying means comprises an elongated heating body disposed adjacent to said recording region, said textile recording medium passing between said ink jet recording means and said drying means.
- 56. An ink jet textile printing apparatus according to claim 54, wherein said drying means comprises an elongated member having a first duct and a second duct, said first duct and said second duct each having a vent structure which allows gas flow therethrough.
- 57. An ink jet textile printing apparatus according to claim 56, wherein said first duct conveys heated gas, and said heated gas flows out through said vent structure toward said textile recording medium.
- 58. An ink jet textile printing apparatus according to claim 56, wherein said first duct conveys dry gas, and said dry gas flows out through said vent structure toward said textile recording medium.
- 59. An ink jet textile printing apparatus according to claim 56, wherein said second duct conveys gas flowing from said textile recording medium through said vent structure into said second duct.
- 60. An ink jet textile printing apparatus according to one of claims 53 or 56, wherein said ink jet recording means comprises:
- a first ink jet head; and
- a second ink jet head, and when said ink jet textile printing apparatus prints a linear image comprising a line of a plurality of successive and adjacent pixels, said first ink jet head prints a first group of some of said pixels, and said second ink jet head prints a second group of other said pixels, so that for each given said pixel recorded by said first ink jet head, said pixels which are immediately adjacent thereto are recorded by said second ink jet head.
- 61. An ink jet textile printing apparatus according to claim 53, further comprising textile recording medium supply means for supplying said textile recording medium.
- 62. An ink jet textile printing apparatus according to claim 61, further comprising textile recording medium collection means for collecting said textile recording medium following recording.
- 63. An ink jet textile printing apparatus according to claim 62, further comprising textile recording medium conveying means for conveying said textile recording medium from said textile recording medium supply means to said textile recording medium collection means.
- 64. An ink jet textile printing apparatus according to claim 53, further comprising said ink jet recording means.
- 65. A printing apparatus according to claim 53, wherein the area coverage ratio is 15-100%.
- 66. A printing apparatus according to claim 53, wherein when the coloring agent is fixed to the recording medium, the coloring agent cannot be removed by rinsing.
- 67. An ink jet textile printing apparatus according to claim 53, further comprising means for conveying the recording medium with respect to said recording means in a conveying direction.
- 68. An ink jet textile printing apparatus for printing on a textile recording medium to form ink jet printed textile products, for use with an ink jet recording means for recording on said textile recording medium over a recording region by forming a plurality of ink dots thereon, said ink jet recording means comprising a plurality of discharge ports, each said ink dot being formed by an associated said discharge port, said ink jet recording means forming said ink dots from a recording fluid, and said textile recording medium having a plurality of fibers, said fibers having an average fiber width, the ink jet printed textile products being Processed by fixing means for effecting a fixing process after ink jet printing so that a coloring agent contained in ink is fixed to the textile recording medium, said apparatus comprising:
- means for mounting said ink jet recording means; and
- control means for controlling said ink jet recording means so that after fixation in the fixing process, an average value of an equivalent circle diameter of a given ink dot formed in a single discharge operation through a single discharge port is not more than three-fourths of the average fiber width, the equivalent circle diameter for each ink dot being the diameter of a circle having an area equal to the area of the ink dot.
- 69. An ink jet textile printing apparatus according to claim 68, wherein said ink comprises a solvent, and further comprising:
- drying means for drying said textile recording medium following recording by said ink jet recording means, said drying means reducing an amount of said solvent in said ink dots.
- 70. An ink jet textile printing apparatus according to claim 69, wherein said drying means comprises an elongated heating body disposed adjacent to said recording region, said textile recording medium passing between said ink jet recording means and said drying means.
- 71. An ink jet textile printing apparatus according to claim 69, wherein said drying means comprises an elongated member having a first duct and a second duct, said first duct and said second duct each having a vent structure which allows gas flow therethrough.
- 72. An ink jet textile printing apparatus according to claim 71, wherein said first duct conveys heated gas, and said heated gas flows out through said vent structure toward said textile recording medium.
- 73. An ink jet textile printing apparatus according to claim 71, wherein said first duct conveys dry gas, and said dry gas flows out through said vent structure toward said textile recording medium.
- 74. An ink jet textile printing apparatus according to claim 71, wherein said second duct conveys gas flowing from said textile recording medium through said vent structure into said second duct.
- 75. An ink jet textile printing apparatus according to any one of claims 68 and 71, wherein said ink jet recording means comprises:
- a first ink jet head; and
- a second ink jet head, and when said ink jet textile printing apparatus prints a linear image comprising a line of a plurality of successive and adjacent pixels, said first ink jet head prints a first group of some of said pixels, and said second ink jet head prints a second group of other said pixels, so that for each given said pixel recorded by said first ink jet head, said pixels which are immediately adjacent thereto are recorded by said second ink jet head.
- 76. An ink jet textile printing apparatus according to claim 68, further comprising textile recording medium supply means for supplying said textile recording medium.
- 77. An ink jet textile printing apparatus according to claim 76, further comprising textile recording medium collection means for collecting said textile recording medium following recording.
- 78. An ink jet textile printing apparatus according to claim 77, further comprising textile recording medium conveying means for conveying said textile recording medium from said textile recording medium supply means to said textile recording medium collection means.
- 79. An ink jet textile printing apparatus according to claim 68, further comprising said ink jet recording means.
- 80. A printing apparatus according to claim 68, wherein when the ink dot is fixed to the recording medium, the ink dot cannot be removed by rinsing.
- 81. An ink jet textile printing apparatus according to claim 68, further comprising means for conveying the recording medium with respect to said recording means in a conveying direction.
- 82. An apparatus according to claim 68, wherein the average value of the equivalent circle diameter is two-thirds of or less than the average width of the fibers.
- 83. An apparatus according to claim 68, wherein the average value of the equivalent circle diameter is three-fifths of or less than the average width of the fibers.
- 84. A textile printing method, comprising the steps of:
- providing a textile recording medium comprising a plurality of fibers, said fibers having an average fiber width;
- providing an ink jet recording device comprising a print head, said print head comprising a plurality of discharge ports for discharging ink therefrom;
- discharging selectively an ink having a coloring agent from said discharge ports so that a single discharge from a given said discharge port forms an associated ink dot having an area coverage ratio, said area coverage ratio being less than 100% of an area of a corresponding print picture element, and forming a plurality of ink dots with plural ink dots, before fixation, enclosing a central portion to which ink is not applied in an image area where all picture elements are applied with ink among images formed; and
- fixing said coloring agent onto said textile recording medium, wherein after said fixing step the central portion is covered with ink.
- 85. A textile printing method according to claim 84, wherein said controlling step is such that, following said fixing step, said associated ink dot has a diameter which is not more than three-fourths of the average fiber width.
- 86. A textile printing method according to claim 84, wherein after said fixing step, said area coverage ratio is between about 70%-100% of said area of said corresponding print picture element, and an area of each said ink dot is not more than 900% of said area of said picture element.
- 87. A printing method according to claim 86, wherein an area of a mono-colored ink dot is not more than 900% of the area of the picture element.
- 88. A printing method according to claim 84, wherein the area coverage ratio is 15-100%.
- 89. A printing method according to claim 84, wherein when the coloring agent is fixed to the recording medium, the coloring agent cannot be removed by rinsing.
- 90. A non-textile printing method, comprising the steps of:
- providing a non-textile recording medium;
- providing an ink jet recording device comprising a print head, said print head comprising a plurality of discharge ports for discharging an ink having a coloring agent therefrom;
- discharging selectively said ink from said discharge ports so that a single discharge from a given said discharge port forms an associated ink dot having an area coverage ratio, said area coverage ratio being less than 100 % of an area of a corresponding print picture element, and forming a plurality of ink dots with plural ink dots, before fixation, enclosing a central portion to which ink is not applied in an image area where all picture elements are applied with ink among images formed; and
- fixing said coloring agent onto said non-textile recording medium, wherein after said fixing step the central portion is covered with ink.
- 91. A non-textile printing method according to claim 90, wherein said area coverage ratio is between about 70%-100% of said area of said corresponding print picture element, and an area of each said ink dot is not more than 900% of said area of said picture element.
- 92. A printing method according to claim 91, wherein an area of a mono-colored ink dot is not more than 900% of the area of the picture element.
- 93. A printing method according to claim 90, wherein when the coloring agent is fixed to the recording medium, the coloring agent cannot be removed by rinsing.
- 94. A process of printing on a textile medium, comprising the steps of:
- providing an ink jet head; and
- printing on the textile medium by ejecting ink from the ink jet head onto the textile medium, wherein said printing step is carried out such that a plurality of ink dots are formed on the textile medium satisfying the condition that the average of equivalent circle diameters of the plurality of ink dots is three-fourths or less of the average width of the fibers making up the textile medium after a coloring matter contained in the ink is fixed to the textile medium, the equivalent circle diameter for each ink dot being the diameter of a circle having an area equal to the area of the ink dot.
- 95. A process according to claim 94, wherein when the coloring matter of the ink is fixed to the textile medium, the coloring matter cannot be removed by rinsing.
- 96. A process according to claim 94, wherein the average value of the equivalent circle diameter is two-thirds of or less than the average width of the fibers.
- 97. A process according to claim 94, wherein the average value of the equivalent circle diameter is three-fifths of or less than the average width of the fibers.
- 98. A textile printing apparatus adapted for printing onto a textile medium having fibers of a predetermined average width, comprising:
- printing means, including an ink jet head, for printing on the textile medium by ejecting ink from said ink jet head; and
- control means for controlling said printing means, wherein said control means causes ink to be ejected from said printing means so that a plurality of ink dots are formed on the textile medium satisfying the condition that the average of equivalent circle diameters of the plurality of ink dots is three-fourths or less of the predetermined average width of fibers constituting the textile medium after a coloring matter contained in the ink is fixed to the textile medium, the equivalent circle diameter for each ink dot being the diameter of a circle having an area equal to the area of the ink dots.
- 99. An apparatus according to claim 98, wherein when the coloring matter of the ink is fixed to the textile medium, the coloring matter cannot be removed by rinsing.
- 100. An apparatus according to claim 98, wherein the average value of the equivalent circle diameter is two-thirds of or less than the predetermined average width of the fibers.
- 101. An apparatus according to claim 98, wherein the average value of the equivalent circle diameter is three-fifths of or less than the predetermined average width of the fibers.
- 102. An apparatus for forming ink jet printed products, the ink jet printed products being processed by a fixator that effects a fixing process after ink jet printing so that coloring matter contained in ink is fixed to a printing medium, said apparatus comprising:
- a print head having discharge ports that discharge ink; and
- a controller that controls said print head such that in printing, an ink dot formed in a discharging operation through one of the discharge ports has an area coverage ratio of less than 100% relative to an area of a corresponding print picture element before the ink is fixed to the printing medium, said controller controlling said print head to form a plurality of ink dots on the printing medium, wherein before the fixing process, the plurality of ink dots enclose a central portion to which ink is not applied in an image area where all picture elements are applied with ink among images formed, such that the central portion is covered with ink after the fixing process.
- 103. An apparatus for forming ink jet printed products, the ink jet printed products being processed by a fixator that effects a fixing process after ink jet printing so that coloring matter contained in ink is fixed to a printing medium, said apparatus comprising:
- a print head having discharge ports that discharge ink; and
- a controller that controls said printhead such that in printing the average value of an equivalent circle diameter of an ink dot formed at one time in a discharging operation through one of the discharge ports is three-fourths or less the average width of fibers constituting the printing medium after a coloring matter contained in the ink is fixed to the printing medium, the equivalent circle diameter for each ink dot being the diameter of a circle having an area equal to the area of the ink dot.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/093,622 filed Jul. 20, 1993, now abandoned.
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