Claims
- 1. A method of digitally printing a reactive ink from a ribbon by means of a thermal printer which prints from a ribbon, comprising the steps of:(a) preparing a reactive ink for use in a thermal printer which is computer controlled, said reactive ink comprising a colorant, at least one compound having at least one functional group which reacts with active hydrogen, at least one compound having at least one functional group containing active hydrogen, and at least one blocking agent which, during printing of said reactive ink by said thermal printer, prevents a reaction between said at least one compound having at least one functional group which reacts with active hydrogen, and said at least one compound having at least one functional group containing active hydrogen; (b) coating said reactive ink on a ribbon; (c) supplying said thermal printer with said ribbon; (d) thermally printing said reactive ink onto a substrate by means of said thermal printer to form an image on said substrate, wherein said blocking agent inhibits a reaction of said reactive ink prior to, during, and after the step of thermally printing said reactive ink; and (e) subsequently applying heat to said reactive ink at a temperature which is higher than a temperature at which the reactive ink is thermally printed, removing said blocking agent by the application of said heat, and reacting said at least one compound having at least one functional group containing active hydrogen with at least one compound having at least one functional group which reacts with active hydrogen, and bonding said image to said substrate.
- 2. A method of digitally printing a reactive ink from a ribbon by means of a thermal printer which prints from a ribbon, comprising the steps of:(a) preparing a reactive ink for use in a thermal printer which is computer controlled, said reactive ink comprising a colorant, at least one compound having at least one functional group which reacts with active hydrogen, at least one compound having at least one functional group containing active hydrogen, and at least one blocking agent which, during printing of said reactive ink by said thermal printer, prevents a reaction between said at least one compound having at least one functional group which reacts with active hydrogen, and said at least one compound having at least one functional group containing active hydrogen; (b) coating said reactive ink on a ribbon; (c) supplying said thermal printer with said ribbon; (d) thermally printing said reactive ink onto a substrate by means of said thermal printer to form an image on said substrate, wherein said blocking agent inhibits a reaction of said reactive ink prior to, during, and after the step of thermally printing said reactive ink; and (e) subsequently applying heat to said reactive ink at a temperature which is higher than a temperature at which the reactive ink is thermally printed, removing said blocking agent by the application of said heat, and reacting said at least one compound having at least one functional group containing active hydrogen with at least one compound having at least one functional group which reacts with active hydrogen, and transferring and bonding said image to a second substrate, which is not paper.
- 3. A method of digitally printing a reactive ink by means of a thermal printer as described in claim 1, wherein said at least one compound having at least one functional group which reacts with active hydrogen is an isocyanate.
- 4. A method of digitally printing a reactive ink by means of a thermal printer as described in claim 2, wherein said at least one compound having at least one functional group which reacts with active hydrogen is an isocyanate.
- 5. A method of digitally printing a reactive ink by means of a thermal printer as described in claim 1, wherein said at least one compound having at least one functional group which reacts with active hydrogen is an epoxide.
- 6. A method of digitally printing a reactive ink by means of a thermal printer as described in claim 2, wherein said at least one compound having at least one functional group which reacts with active hydrogen is an epoxide.
- 7. A method of digitally printing a reactive ink by means of a thermal printer as described in claim 1, wherein said at least one compound having at least one functional group containing active hydrogen is an anhydride which supplies active hydrogen by an hydrolysis conversion process.
- 8. A method of digitally printing a reactive ink by means of a thermal printer as described in claim 2, wherein said at least one compound having at least one functional group containing active hydrogen is an anhydride which supplies active hydrogen by an hydrolysis conversion process.
- 9. A method of digitally printing a solid reactive ink by means of a digital printer, comprising the steps of:(a) preparing a solid reactive ink for use in a printer which is computer controlled, said solid reactive ink comprising, at least one compound having at least one functional group which reacts with active hydrogen, at least one compound having at least one functional group containing active hydrogen, and at least one blocking agent which, during printing of said solid reactive ink by said printer, prevents a reaction between said at least one compound having at least one functional group which reacts with active hydrogen, and said at least one compound having at least one functional group containing active hydrogen; (b) supplying said printer with said solid reactive ink; and (c) printing said solid reactive ink onto a substrate by means of said printer to form an image on said substrate, wherein said solid reactive ink melts during printing and attaches to said substrate, and wherein said blocking agent inhibits a reaction of said solid reactive ink prior to, during, and after the step of printing said solid reactive ink.
- 10. A method of printing a solid reactive ink by means of a digital printer as described in claim 9, wherein, after printing of said ink, heat is applied to said solid reactive ink at a temperature which is higher than a temperature at which the solid reactive ink is printed to remove said blocking agent by the application of said heat, and said at least one compound having at least one functional group containing active hydrogen reacts with at least one compound having at least one functional group which reacts with active hydrogen, and said image is bonded to said substrate.
- 11. A method of printing a solid reactive ink by means of a digital printer as described in claim 9, wherein, after printing of said ink, heat is applied to said solid reactive ink at a temperature which is higher than a temperature at which the solid reactive ink is printed to remove said blocking agent by the application of said heat, and said at least one compound having at least one functional group containing active hydrogen reacts with at least one compound having at least one functional group which reacts with active hydrogen, and said image is transferred to a second substrate and is bonded to said second substrate.
- 12. A method of printing solid reactive ink by means of a digital printer as described in claim 11, wherein said second substrate is a textile.
- 13. A method of printing solid reactive ink by means of a digital printer as described in claim 9, wherein said at least one compound having at least one functional group which reacts with active hydrogen is an isocyanate.
- 14. A method of printing solid reactive ink by means of a digital printer as described in claim 9, wherein said at least one compound having at least one functional group which reacts with active hydrogen is an epoxide.
- 15. A method of printing solid reactive ink by means of a digital printer as described in claim 9, wherein said at least one compound having at least one functional group containing active hydrogen is an anhydride which supplies active hydrogen by an hydrolysis conversion process.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 09/166,057, filed Oct. 2, 1998, and now U.S. Pat. No. 6,105,502, this application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/374,144, filed Aug. 12, 1999; now U.S. Pat. No. 6,103,041, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/073,963, filed May 6, 1998, now abandoned.
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