Claims
- 1. An ink jet recording method comprising the steps in the following order of:
correcting a curl of a recording medium by applying heat and pressure to the recording medium; and forming an image on the recording medium by jetting ink onto the recording medium.
- 2. The ink jet recording method of claim 1, wherein the ink jet recording method further comprises fixing the image on the recording medium by applying at least heat to the recording medium.
- 3. An ink jet recording method comprising the steps of:
forming an image on a recording medium by jetting ink onto the recording medium; correcting a curl of the recording medium by applying heat and pressure to the recording medium; and fixing the image on the recording medium by applying at least heat to the recording medium.
- 4. An ink jet recording method comprising the steps of:
forming an image on a recording medium by jetting ink onto the recording medium; and correcting a curl of the recording medium by applying heat and pressure to the recording medium, wherein the recording medium comprises a thermoplastic resin, and the heat applied to the recording medium in the correcting step is lower than the melt temperature of the thermoplastic resin.
- 5. An ink jet recording method comprising the steps of:
forming an image on a recording medium comprising a support having thereon an ink absorptive layer comprising an inorganic pigment and a water soluble binder by jetting an ink onto the recording medium; and correcting a curl of the recording medium by applying heat and pressure to the recording medium, wherein the recording medium shows a curl value of between −10 and 10 mm after applying a heat and pressure treatment in the following condition to the recording medium having a curl value between −30 to −40 mm, wherein the condition of the heat and pressure treatment is:
employing an apparatus comprising a φ30 mm circular iron cylinder having a heater in its interior as an upper roller and a φ30 mm silicone rubber roller as a lower roller, both of which are covered with a tetrafluoroethylene-perfluoroalkyl ether copolymer having a thickness of 100 μm; feeding the recording medium in so that the upper roller comes into contact with the surface of the ink absorptive layer; and subjecting the recording medium to the heat and pressure treatment under conditions of a nip width of 0.3 mm, a linear pressure of 32 kgf/297 mm, transporting rate of 10 mm/second and the surface temperature of the upper roller of 120° C.
- 6. The ink jet recording method of claim 5, wherein the weight ratio of the inorganic pigment to the water soluble binder in the ink absorptive layer of the recording medium is from 3:1 to 9:1.
- 7. The ink jet recording method of claim 5, wherein the ink absorptive layer of the recording medium comprises an emulsion resin having a glass transition point Tg of not more than 20° C., and the emulsion resin is obtained with utilizing polyvinyl alcohol as a dispersing medium.
- 8. The ink jet recording method of claim 5, wherein the recording medium further comprising a surface layer comprising a thermoplastic resin on the ink absorptive layer.
- 9. The ink jet recording method of claim 8, wherein the surface layer further comprises a inorganic pigment.
- 10. The ink jet recording method of claim 8, wherein the heat applied to the recording medium in the correcting step is lower than the melt temperature of the thermoplastic resin.
- 11. The ink jet recording method of claim 5, wherein the center line mean roughness specified in JIS B 0601 of the ink absorptive layer is 0.8 to 4.0 when the ink absorptive layer is measured at a standard length of 2.5 mm and a cut-off value of 0.8 mm.
- 12. The ink jet recording method of claim 5, wherein the ink is a pigment ink.
- 13. An ink jet recording apparatus comprising:
a curl correcting section to correct a curl of a recording medium by applying heat and pressure; a recording head to eject ink onto the recording medium; and a transporting section to transport the recording medium, wherein the curl correcting device is installed at a upstream position of the recording head with respect to the transporting direction of the recording medium.
- 14. The ink jet recording apparatus of claim 13, wherein the curl correcting section comprises:
a heating roller comprising a heating device; and a pressing roller comprising a pressing device and installed to face the heating roller.
- 15. The ink jet recording apparatus of claim 13, wherein the curl correcting section comprises:
a heating roller comprising a heating device; a driven roller driven by the heating roller; a heating belt suspended between the heating roller and the driven roller; a pressing roller comprising a pressing device and installed to face the heating roller; and a pressing plate comprising a pressing device and installed to face the heating belt.
- 16. The ink jet recording apparatus of claim 13, wherein the curl correcting section comprises:
a heating roller comprising a heating device; a first driven roller driven by the heating roller; a heating belt suspended between the heating roller and the first driven roller; a pressing roller comprising a pressing device and installed to face the heating roller; a second driven roller driven by the pressing roller and installed to face the first driven roller; and a pressing belt suspended between the pressing roller and the second driven roller.
- 17. The ink jet recording apparatus of claim 13, wherein the curl correcting section comprises:
a heating and pressing roller comprising a heating device and a pressing device; a driven roller driven by the heating and pressing roller; a heating belt suspended between the heating and pressing roller and the driven roller; and a drum roller installed to face the heating belt.
- 18. The ink jet recording apparatus of claim 13, wherein the curl correcting section comprises:
a pressing roller comprising a pressing device; a driven roller driven by the pressing roller; a pressing belt suspended between the pressing roller and the driven roller; and a heating drum roller comprising a heating device and installed to face the pressing belt.
- 19. The ink jet recording apparatus of claim 14, wherein the heating roller and the pressing roller have different hardness from each other, and the hardness of the harder roller is not less than 2 times of the hardness of the softer roller.
- 20. The ink jet recording apparatus of claim 14, wherein one of the heating roller and the pressing roller is a metallic roller and the other is a rubber roller.
- 21. The ink jet recording apparatus of claim 20, wherein the recording medium is positioned so that the convex side of the curl of the recording medium faces to the metallic roller.
- 22. The ink jet recording apparatus of claim 13, wherein the ink jet recording apparatus further comprises:
an inputting section to input information of the thickness and the type of the recording medium; and a controlling section to control a heating temperature of the heating device in accordance with the information.
- 23. The ink jet recording apparatus of claim 13, wherein the ink jet recording apparatus further comprises:
a detecting section to detect a degree of curl of the recording medium; and a controlling section to control a heating temperature of the heating device in accordance with the degree of curl of the recording medium.
- 24. The ink jet recording apparatus of claim 13, wherein the recording medium is a roll-state recording medium and the ink jet recording apparatus further comprises:
a detecting section to detect a residual roll quantity of the roll-state recording medium; and a controlling section to control a heating temperature of the heating device in accordance with the residual roll quantity.
- 25. The ink jet recording apparatus of claim 13, wherein the ink jet recording apparatus further comprises:
an inputting section to input information of the thickness and the type of the recording medium; and a controlling section to control a pressure of the pressing device in accordance with the information.
- 26. The ink jet recording apparatus of claim 13, wherein the ink jet recording apparatus further comprises:
a detecting section to detect a degree of curl of the recording medium; and a controlling section to control a pressure of the pressing device in accordance with the degree of curl of the recording medium.
- 27. The ink jet recording apparatus of claim 13, wherein the recording medium is a roll-state recording medium and the ink jet recording apparatus further comprises:
a detecting section to detect a residual roll quantity of the roll-state recording medium; and a controlling section to control a pressure of the pressing device in accordance with the residual roll quantity.
- 28. The ink jet recording apparatus of claim 13, wherein the ink jet recording apparatus further comprises:
a guide to keep the recording medium in a flat state, the guide installed at a downstream position of the curl correcting section with respect to the transporting direction of the recording medium.
- 29. The ink jet recording apparatus of claim 13, wherein the recording medium is transported so that the convex side of curl is positioned as the upper surface.
- 30. An ink jet recording apparatus comprising:
a curl correcting section to correct a curl of a recording medium by applying heat and pressure; a recording head to eject ink onto the recording medium to form an image on the recording medium; a transporting section to transport the recording medium; and a fixing section to fix the image formed on the recording medium by applying at least heat.
- 31. An ink jet recording medium comprising a support having thereon an ink absorptive layer comprising an inorganic pigment and a water soluble binder and a surface layer comprising a thermoplastic resin,
wherein the recording medium shows a curl value of between −10 and 10 mm after applying a heat and pressure treatment of the following condition to the recording medium having a curl value between −30 to −40 mm, wherein the condition of the heat and pressure treatment is:
employing an apparatus comprising a φ30 mm circular iron cylinder having a heater in its interior as an upper roller and a φ30 mm silicone rubber roller as a lower roller, both of which are covered with a tetrafluoroethylene-perfluoroalkyl ether copolymer having a thickness of 100 μm; feeding the recording medium in so that the upper roller comes into contact with the surface of the ink absorptive layer; and subjecting the recording medium to the heat and pressure treatment under conditions of a nip width of 0.3 mm, a linear pressure of 32 kgf/297 mm, transporting rate of 10 mm/second and the surface temperature of the upper roller of 120° C.
- 32. The ink jet recording medium of claim 31, wherein the surface layer further comprises an inorganic pigment.
Priority Claims (2)
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2001-310276 |
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2002-019918 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/255,206, filed on Sep. 26, 2002, of U.S. patent applications by the same applicants/inventors, which title is Ink jet recording apparatus, ink jet recording method and ink jet recording medium, and which is incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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