Claims
- 1. An ink-jet recorder which forms an ink image on a recording medium, comprising:
- a porous ink carrier which has a plurality of pores;
- an ink tank which holds ink, said porous ink carrier being soaked with said ink held in said ink tank at a soaking position, so that ink is withheld in said pores of said porous ink carrier;
- a transferring mechanism which transfer said porous ink carrier from said soaking position to a recording position where the porous ink carrier faces the recording medium;
- a contact heater which is in contact with said porous ink carrier at the recording position so as to heat the withheld ink to a certain temperature, the certain temperature being sufficiently high to lower a viscosity of the ink but insufficiently high to boil the ink;
- a feeding mechanism which feeds the recording medium to the recording position;
- a first electrode which is in contact with said porous ink carrier at a contact position which is between said soaking position and said recording position, said first electrode regulating a quantity of ink withheld in said pores;
- a second electrode which opposes the contact heater with said recording medium in between said second electrode and said contact heater; and
- an electric power source which is connected with said first electrode and said second electrode for generating an electric field between said first electrode and said second electrode so that the heated ink spouts out toward the recording medium.
- 2. An ink-jet recorder of claim 1, wherein said contact heater is divided into a plurality of sections orthogonal to a direction in which said porous ink carrier is transferred by said transferring mechanism.
- 3. An ink-jet recorder of claim 1, further comprising:
- a controller which controls a heating temperature of the contact heater in accordance with tone data in an image signal.
- 4. An ink-jet recorder of claim 1, wherein said porous ink carrier comprises an endless belt.
- 5. An ink-jet recorder of claim 1, wherein said porous ink carrier comprises a band wrapped around a plurality of reels.
- 6. An ink-jet recorder of claim 1, wherein said porous ink carrier is made of a mesh knitted material.
- 7. An ink-jet recorder of claim 6, wherein said mesh knitted material has a thread diameter of 20-150 .mu.m and apertures of 5-200 .mu.m.
- 8. An ink-jet recorder which forms an ink image on a recording medium comprising:
- an ink tank which holds ink;
- a porous ink carrier which is fixedly provided and soaked with said ink held in said ink tank at a soaking position so that ink is withheld in said porous ink carrier, said porous ink carrier extending from said soaking position to a recording position where said porous ink carrier faces said recording medium;
- a contact heater which contacts said porous ink carrier at said recording position for heating the withheld ink to a certain temperature, the certain temperature being sufficiently high to lower a viscosity of the ink but insufficiently high to boil the ink; and
- means for generating an electric field so that the heated ink withheld in said porous ink carrier spouts out toward the recording medium.
- 9. An ink-jet recorder of claim 8, wherein said porous ink carrier comprises a porous ceramics film.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/975,073, filed Nov. 12, 1992, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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