Claims
- 1. A jet ink composition comprising an organic solvent, a colorant, and a hydroxyaromatic resin with its hydroxyaromatic units being linked to one another by a linkage other than an alkylene ether linkage, wherein said jet ink composition has a Brookfield viscosity of from about 1.0 cps to about 7.0 cps at 25° C., an electrical resistivity of from about 20 ohm-cm to about 2,000 ohm-cm, and a sonic velocity of from about 1100 meters/second to about 1700 meters/second.
- 2. The jet ink composition of claim 1, wherein said hydroxyaromatic unit is hydroxyphenyl.
- 3. The jet ink composition of claim 2, wherein said hydroxyphenyl units are linked by alkylene linkage.
- 4. The jet ink composition of claim 3, wherein said alkylene linkage is —CH(CH3)—.
- 5. The jet ink composition of claim 4, wherein said hydroxyaromatic resin is derived from 4-hydroxyphenylmethyl carbinol.
- 6. The jet ink composition of claim 5, wherein said resin is branched.
- 7. The jet ink composition of claim 6, wherein said organic solvent is substantially free of MEK and methanol.
- 8. The jet ink composition of claim 7, wherein said organic solvent is ethanol.
- 9. The jet ink composition of claim 8, wherein said colorant is a dye.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/718,783, filed Sep. 24, 1996, the specification of which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
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