INK JET PRINTING METHOD AND INK JET PRINTING APPARATUS

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20070146462
  • Publication Number
    20070146462
  • Date Filed
    November 21, 2006
    17 years ago
  • Date Published
    June 28, 2007
    16 years ago
Abstract
An ink jet printing method and an ink jet printing apparatus are provided in an embodiment of the present invention using an intermediate transfer body. With each of the apparatus and the method, it is possible to form a high-quality image in an ink jet printing system. In the embodiment of the invention, color ink and an auxiliary liquid are supplied to ink-attracting portions each having a certain area, the ink-attracting portions being surrounded by an ink-repellent portion. Subsequently, ink dots are transferred to a printing medium, the ink dots being formed by the supplied ink and the supplied liquid. Here, the ink-attracting regions have an area in which a plurality of droplets of the ink and the liquid in total can be received.
Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is a view showing a pattern of ink-attracting portions and an ink-repellent portion which are formed on a surface of an intermediate transfer body of an embodiment of the present invention;



FIGS. 2A to 2E are views for explaining one method of forming an ink-repellent portion and ink-attracting portions on the surface of an intermediate transfer body of an embodiment of the invention;


FIGS. 3A(α) to 3D(β) are views for explaining one method of forming an ink-repellent portion and ink-attracting portions on the surface of an intermediate transfer body of an embodiment of the invention;


FIGS. 4A(α) to 4D(β) are views for explaining one method of forming an ink-repellent portion and ink-attracting portions on the surface of an intermediate transfer body of an embodiment of the invention;


FIGS. 5A(α) to 5D(β) are views for explaining one method of forming an ink-repellent portion and ink-attracting portions on the surface of an intermediate transfer body of an embodiment of the invention;


FIGS. 6A(α) to 6D(β) are views for explaining one method of forming an ink-repellent portion and ink-attracting portions on the surface of an intermediate transfer body of an embodiment of the invention;


FIGS. 7A(α) to 7D(β) are views for explaining one method of forming an ink-repellent portion and ink-attracting portions on the surface of an intermediate transfer body of an embodiment of the invention.


FIGS. 8A(α) to 8D(β) are views for explaining one method of forming an ink-repellent portion and ink-attracting portions on the surface of an intermediate transfer body of an embodiment of the invention;


FIGS. 9A(α) to 9F(β) are views for explaining density gradations of an embodiment of the invention;



FIG. 10 is a schematic side view showing an ink jet printing apparatus of an embodiment of the invention;



FIG. 11 is a schematic block diagram showing a structure of a control section of an embodiment of the invention, and



FIGS. 12A to 12E are views for explaining an image forming process of the embodiment of the invention.


Claims
  • 1. An ink jet printing method comprising the steps of: supplying ink and a transparent liquid to ink-attracting regions of an intermediate transfer body, the respective ink-attracting regions being surrounded by an ink-repellent region; andtransferring an ink image to a printing medium, the ink image being formed by the supplied ink and the supplied liquid, whereineach of the plurality of the ink-attracting regions has an area in which a plurality of droplets of the ink and the liquid in total can be received.
  • 2. The ink jet printing method as recited in claim 1, wherein each of the ink-attracting regions includes a plurality of points in each of which at least any one of the ink and the liquid lands.
  • 3. The ink jet printing method as recited in claim 1, further comprising a step of determining the amounts of the liquid to be supplied to the ink-attracting regions, based on the amounts of the ink to be supplied to the ink-attracting regions.
  • 4. The ink jet printing method as recited in claim 1, wherein the ink-attracting regions correspond respectively to pixels, and the ink jet printing method further comprising the step of determining the amounts of the liquid and the amounts of the ink, which are supplied to the pixels, based on the gradation levels of the pixels.
  • 5. The ink jet printing method as recited in claim 1, further comprising a step of supplying a material, which coagulates the ink, to the ink-attracting regions supplied the ink and the liquid, between the supplying step and the transferring step, wherein each of the plurality of the ink-attracting regions has an area in which a plurality of droplets of the ink, the liquid and the material in total can be received.
  • 6. An ink jet printing method comprising the steps of: supplying ink and a liquid to ink-attracting regions of an intermediate transfer body, the respective ink-attracting regions being surrounded by an ink-repellent region, the liquid used for spreading the ink supplied to the ink-attracting regions over the entire regions of the corresponding ink-attracting regions; andtransferring an ink image to a printing medium, the ink image being formed by the supplied ink and the supplied liquid, whereineach of the plurality of the ink-attracting regions has an area in which a plurality of droplets of the ink and the liquid in total can be received.
  • 7. The ink jet printing method as recited in claim 6, further comprising a step of supplying a material, which coagulates the ink, to the ink-attracting regions supplied the ink and the liquid, between the supplying step and the transferring step, wherein each of the plurality of the ink-attracting regions has an area in which a plurality of droplets of the ink, the liquid and the material in total can be received.
  • 8. An ink jet printing apparatus comprising: an intermediate transfer body including a plurality of ink-attracting regions, the respective ink-attracting regions being surrounded by an ink-repellent region;ink supply unit that supplies ink to the ink-attracting regions of the intermediate transfer body;liquid supply unit that supplies a transparent liquid to the ink-attracting regions of the intermediate transfer body; anda transfer unit that transfers an ink image to a printing medium, the ink image being formed by the supplied ink and the supplied transparent liquid, whereineach of the plurality of the ink-attracting regions has an area in which a plurality of droplets of the ink and the liquid in total can be received.
  • 9. An ink jet printing apparatus comprising: an intermediate transfer body including a plurality of ink-attracting regions, the respective ink-attracting regions being surrounded by an ink-repellent region;ink supply unit that supplies ink to the ink-attracting regions of the intermediate transfer body;liquid supply unit that supplies s a liquid to the ink-attracting regions of the intermediate transfer body, the liquid used for spreading the ink to be supplied to the ink-attracting regions over the entire regions of the ink-attracting regions; anda transfer unit that transfers an ink image to a printing medium, the ink image being formed by the supplied ink and the supplied liquid, whereineach of the plurality of the ink-attracting regions has an area in which a plurality of droplets of the ink and the liquid in total can be received.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2005-375949 Dec 2005 JP national