Claims
- 1. At printing system comprising:
one or more printing apparatus comprising:
an ink jet device comprising at least one ink jet nozzle to eject droplets of ink according to image data; a printing member having ink attracting areas each located within an ink repelling area, wherein one or more of said ink attracting areas receive said droplets of ink in a pattern corresponding to said image data; and a transfer system to transfer said pattern from said printing member onto a printing substrate, wherein each of said ink attracting areas is sized and configured to distribute each received ink droplet over substantially all of its surface.
- 2. The printing system of claim 1, wherein said ink attracting areas are randomly distributed within said ink repelling area.
- 3. The printing system of claim 1, wherein said ink attracting areas are distributed in a predetermined resolution within said ink repelling area.
- 4. The printing system of claim 1, wherein said predetermined resolution comprises a plurality of grid points.
- 5. The printing system of claim 1, further comprising a clean system to clean said printing member after the operation of said transfer system.
- 6. The printing system of claim 5 and further comprising at least one heating system to heat said printing member.
- 7. The printing system of claim 1 wherein said ink is a UV curable ink and wherein said printing system further comprises a UV curing system downstream said at least one transfer system, said UV curing system to cure said UV curable ink transferred to said printing substrate.
- 8. The printing system of claim 1 wherein said printing apparatus comprises a plate cylinder to mount said printing member thereon and wherein said transfer system comprises:
a blanket cylinder to transfer said pattern to said printing substrate; and an impression cylinder to impress said printing substrate against said blanket cylinder.
- 9. The print system of claim 1, wherein said printing member is a gravure like cylinder having depressions forming said ink attracting areas and elevated portions forming said ink repelling area.
- 10. The printing system of claim 9 wherein said transfer system comprises an impression cylinder for repressing said printing substrate against said gravure like cylinder.
- 11. The printing system of claim 1, wherein said printing member is a cylinder having elevated portions forming said ink attracting areas and depressions forming said ink repelling area.
- 12. The printing system of claim 11 wherein said transfer system comprises a blanket cylinder to transfer said pattern to said printing substrate and an impression cylinder to impress said printing substrate against said blanket cylinder.
- 13. The printing system of claim 1, wherein said printing member is a rotatable belt.
- 14. The printing system of claim 13, wherein said transfer system comprises a blanket cylinder to transfer said pattern to said printing substrate and an impression cylinder to impress said printing substrate against said blanket cylinder.
- 15. The printing system of claim 13, wherein said transfer system comprises an impression cylinder to impress said printing substrate against said rotatable belt.
- 16. The printing system of claim 1 wherein said ink-jet device comprises a line array of ink jet nozzles operating to eject said ink onto a portion of said ink attracting areas substantially simultaneously.
- 17. The printing system of claim 16 further comprising more than one of said line array connected therebetween by a support, said support capable of shaping itself in accordance to the shape of said printing member so as to position each line array in a substantially equal distance from said printing member.
- 18. The printing system of claim 16, wherein said ink attracting areas are distributed within said ink repelling area in a predetermined resolution, said resolution is higher than the resolution of said nozzles.
- 19. The printing system of claim 1, wherein said ink is an aqueous based ink and wherein said ink attracting areas are hydrophilic and said ink repelling area is hydrophobic.
- 20. The printing system of claim 1, wherein said ink is a non-aqueous based ink and wherein said ink receptive areas are oleophilic and said ink repelling area is oleophobic.
- 21. The printing system of claim 1, wherein the number of said one or more printing apparatus corresponds to the number of printing inks forming said pattern.
- 22. The printing system of claim 21, wherein said printing system comprises four of said printing apparatus, each for inking one of the four process colors CMYK.
- 23. A printing method comprising:
providing a printing member having ink attracting areas distributed within an ink repelling area in a desired resolution, each of said ink attracting areas is sized and configured to distribute an ink droplet received thereon over substantially all of its surface; ejecting from one or more nozzles of an ink jet device droplets of ink onto one or more of said ink attracting areas so as to form an inked pattern thereon, said pattern corresponding to a representation of an image; and transferring said inked pattern from said printing member onto a printing substrate.
- 24. The printing method of claim 23 further comprising cleaning said printing member after transferring said inked pattern.
- 25. The printing method of claim 23 further comprising heating said printing member.
- 26. The printing method of claim 23 wherein said ink is a UV curable ink and wherein said printing method further comprising curing said UV curable ink after transferring said inked pattern.
- 27. The printing method of claim 23 wherein said ejecting comprises ejecting from a line array of said one or more nozzles, said nozzles have a resolution lower that said desired resolution.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/083,004, filed May 21, 1998, which is a continuation in part application of International Patent Application Serial Number PCT/IL 96/00150 filed Nov. 13, 1996, which claims priority from Israeli Application 116123, filed Nov. 23, 1995.
Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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