Printers are, in general terms, devices that modify a substrate as to incorporate an image. In some cases, substrates may be conditioned previously to a print proceeding of after such proceeding to make sure that the image quality is consistent. Also, this helps having substantially uniform media, e.g., with a similar humidity or temperature.
Examples of printers that may make use of a conditioning roller according to the present disclosure may be inkjet printers, laser printers, offset presses, or digital presses.
Various example features will be apparent from the detailed description which follows, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
In the following description and figures, some example implementations of print apparatus, print systems, and/or methods of printing are described. In examples described herein, a “print apparatus” may be a device to print content on a physical medium (e.g., paper, textile, vinyl, etc.) with a print material (e.g., ink or toner). For example, the print apparatus may be a wide-format print apparatus that prints latex-based print fluid on a print medium, such as a print medium that is size A2 or larger. In some examples, the physical medium printed on may be a web roll or a pre-cut sheet. A print apparatus may utilize suitable print consumables, such as ink, toner, fluids or powders, or other raw materials for printing. An example of fluid print material is a water-based latex ink ejectable from a print head, such as a piezoelectric print head or a thermal inkjet print head. Other examples of print fluid may include dye-based color inks, pigment-based inks, solvents, gloss enhancers, fixer agents, and the like.
The quality of an image printed on a substrate depends on different factors, one of the factors that have a clear impact on a print is the physical properties of the substrate that is to be printed. In some cases, jobs that are printed using identical printing parameters differ from one another substantially due to the differences in humidity of the substrate to be printed. Therefore, printing systems may comprise pre-conditioning and post-conditioning mechanisms to condition the media before an image is transferred to the substrate or once it has been printed. In particular, it is herein disclosed a conditioning roller fora printing system comprising:
In an example, the fluid dispensing mechanism comprises a fluid conductor, e.g., a hose or a tube, and a plurality of fluid passages from the inner surface of the roller body to the conditioning media. The plurality of passages may comprise a set of perforations on the roller body. Moreover, the plurality of passages may be to transfer fluid by capillarity from the inner volume of the roller body to the conditioning media.
As for the heating element, it may be a heating conduct associated to a fan to issue a hot air stream towards the inner volume of the roller body. In other examples, the heating element comprises a resistor, e.g., a tubular resistor.
In an example, the tubular resistor extends longitudinally spanning over a substantial distance along the roller body, e.g., 70% of the roller body or substantially the whole roller body.
In an example, the conditioning media comprises a foam and/or a fabric. The conditioning media is to act as an intermediate member between the fluid delivery mechanism or the heating mechanism and the substrate. The relevance of the conditioning media relies on its capacity to perform a more uniform transfer of heat/fluid towards the substrate.
Furthermore, it is described a printing system comprising a printing mechanism to apply a printing composition on a substrate and a conditioning roller associated to the printing mechanism, the conditioning roller comprising:
In an example, the conditioning media is fluidly connected to the fluid dispensing mechanism by capillarity, i.e., the conditioning roller comprises capillary elements that provide a fluid communication between he fluid dispensing mechanism and the conditioning media.
In another example, the roller body comprises perforations as to allow heat to transfer from the heating element through the roller body the perforations defining a passage of heat from the conditioning roller towards the conditioning media.
Further, the heating element may comprise a tubular resistor spanning substantially the whole length of the roller body.
The printing system may also comprise a controller to select whether to activate the heating element or the fluid dispensing mechanism.
Also, a printing method is disclosed, the method comprising a pre-treatment stage and a printing stage being the pre-treatment stage prior to the printing stage and wherein the method is performed in a printer comprising:
The conditioning area 2 is an area wherein the substrate 4 is conditioned as to achieve appropriate physical characteristics, the conditioning area 2 can be an area located upstream the printing area 3 and, in that case, the conditioning of the substrate 4 is performed to pre-treat the substrate to achieve appropriate conditions, e.g., moisture or temperature, before printing on such substrate. In a further example, the conditioning area 2 may be located downstream the printing area 3 as to perform a post-treatment on the substrate.
In an example, the conditioning area 2 comprises a conditioning roller 20 which is to act on the substrate 4 to modify a substrate parameter making it suitable to be used in a printing mechanism 30, in a post-processing mechanism, e.g., a drying or curing system or to be stored.
The conditioning roller 20 of
Upon receipt of an instruction from a controller 5, the conditioning roller may activate, either the heating element 21 to heat the media and, therefore, dry it or the fluid dispensing mechanism 22 and, therefore, moisture the media by increasing its humidity. The controller 5 may send instructions to activate the heating element 21 or the fluid dispensing mechanism 22, e.g., in view of a signal obtained by a sensor, a pre-configured parameter or input by a user.
The conditioning media 23 may act as an intermediate element to transfer a fluid that is provided by the fluid dispensing mechanism towards the substrate 4. In particular, the conditioning media may receive conditioning fluid from the fluid delivery mechanism by capillarity. Also, the conditioning media 23 may receive heat from the heating element 21. In an example, the roller body 24 comprises a set of perforations that allow the passing of heat (e.g., heated air) from the heating element, through the body, towards the conditioning media, the conditioning media may then contact the substrate thereby transferring heat from the heating element 21 in a more uniform manner when compared to direct exposure to the heating element 21.
As for the printing area 3, it comprises a print mechanism 30 that is to deposit a print material 31 on the substrate 4 as to generate an image.
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Furthermore, the heating element may be a tubular resistance accommodated in the internal volume. In an example, the tubular resistance is provided in the internal volume and extends along the longitude of the roller spanning, at least, 70% of its longitude. In a further example, the tubular resistance spans at least 80% of the length of the conditioning roller 20, i.e., substantially the whole length of the conditioning roller 20.
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The controller 5 may select what type of conditioning to apply on a substrate and instruct a conditioning roller 20 to activate the heating element 21 or activate the fluid delivery mechanism 22 depending on whether a drying instruction or a moistening instruction is received.
Once a pre-conditioning is performed, the method may comprise performing an image-forming or printing operation 501 on the substrate.
The preceding description has been presented to illustrate and describe certain examples. Different sets of examples have been described; these may be applied individually or in combination, sometimes with a synergetic effect. This description is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit these principles to any precise form disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. It is to be understood that any feature described in relation to any one example may be used alone, or in combination with other features described, and may also be used in combination with any features of any other of the examples, or any combination of any other of the examples. cm 1. A conditioning roller fora printing system comprising:
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US2018/051109 | 9/14/2018 | WO | 00 |