Claims
- 1. An ink jet printing process, comprising the steps of:A) providing an ink jet printer that is responsive to digital data signals; B) loading said printer with an ink jet recording element comprising a support having thereon in order: i) at least one porous, ink carrier liquid receptive layer; ii) a fusible, porous dye-trapping layer comprising fusible polymeric particles, a binder, and a dye mordant; and iii) a fusible, porous ink-transporting layer comprising fusible, polymeric particles and a film-forming, hydrophobic binder; C) loading said printer with an ink jet ink compositions; and D) printing on said image-receiving layer using said ink jet ink in response to said digital data signals.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein said porous, ink carrier liquid receptive layer comprises from about 50% by weight to about 95% by weight of particles and from about 50% by weight to about 5% by weight of a polymeric binder.
- 3. The process of claim 2 wherein said particles is said ink carrier liquid receptive layer comprise silica, alumina, titanium dioxide, clay, calcium carbonate, barium sulfate, zinc oxide or mixtures thereof.
- 4. The process of claim 2 wherein said polymeric binder is poly(vinyl alcohol), hydroxypropyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose, a poly(alkylene oxide), poly(vinyl pyrrolidinone), poly(vinyl acetate) or copolymers thereof, or gelatin.
- 5. The process of claim 2 wherein the particles of said dye-trapping layer are larger that the particles of said ink carrier liquid receptive layer and smaller than the particles of said ink-transporting layer.
- 6. The process of claim 1 wherein said fusible polymeric particles in said fusible, porous dye-trapping layer comprise a condensation polymer, a styrenic polymer, a vinyl polymer, an ethylene-vinyl chloride copolymer, a polyacrylate, poly(vinyl acetate), poly(vinylidene chloride), a vinyl acetate-vinyl chloride copolymer, a polyester, or a polyurethane.
- 7. The process of claim 1 wherein said fusible polymeric particles in said fusible, porous dye-trapping layer comprise a copolymer of ethyl methacrylate and methyl methacrylate.
- 8. The process of claim 1 wherein said binder in said fusible, porous dye-trapping layer comprises an aqueous dispersion of an acrylic polymer or a polyurethane.
- 9. The process of claim 1 wherein said fusible polymeric particles in said fusible, porous dye-trapping layer are cationic.
- 10. The process of claim 1 wherein said mordant in said fusible, porous dye-trapping layer comprises a cationic latex.
- 11. The process of claim 1 wherein said fusible, polymeric particles in said fusible, porous ink-transporting layer range in size from about 0.5 to about 10 μm.
- 12. The process of claim 1 wherein the particle-to-binder ratio of the particles and binder in said ink-transporting layer is between about 95:5 and 60:40.
- 13. The process of claim 1 wherein said fusible polymeric particles in said ink-transporting layer comprise a condensation polymer, a styrenic polymer, a vinyl polymer, an ethylene-vinyl chloride copolymer, a polyacrylate, poly(vinyl acetate), poly(vinylidene chloride), a vinyl acetate-vinyl chloride copolymer, a polyester, or a polyurethane.
- 14. The process of claim 1 wherein said fusible polymeric particles in said ink-transporting layer comprise a cellulose acetate ester.
- 15. The process of claim 1 wherein said fusible polymeric particles in said ink-transporting layer comprise a cellulose acetate butyrate.
- 16. The process of claim 1 wherein said fusible polymeric particles in said ink-transporting layer are anionic or non-ionic.
- 17. The process of claim 1 wherein said hydrophobic film-forming binder in said ink-transporting layer comprises an aqueous dispersion of an acrylic polymer or a polyurethane.
- 18. The process of claim 1 wherein said hydrophobic film-forming binder in said ink-transporting layer is anionic or non-ionic.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
Reference is made to commonly assigned, co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/260,663 by Wexler, filed of even date herewith, entitled Ink Jet Recording Element.
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