Claims
- 1. An apparatus for liquid ink development, comprising:
- an image formation member with a latent image formed thereon which travels in a process direction;
- an ink application member which applies liquid ink to the image formation member to form a developed image area which includes a developed image, the liquid ink including toner;
- a biased image enhancement member which develops the latent image with the toner; and
- at least one heating member which heats the liquid ink, thereby controlling the temperature of the liquid ink while the toner is being developed on the developed image area.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the biased image enhancement member comprises:
- a metering member which removes excess liquid from the biased image formation member and compacts the developed image in a metering zone, the at least one heating member controlling the temperature of the metering member.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the biased image enhancement member further comprises:
- a development member which develops toner and removes excess liquid ink from the developed image area in a development zone located prior to the metering member in the process direction.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the at least one heating member further comprises:
- a second heating member located in the development zone which controls the temperature of the development member.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the biased image enhancement member comprises:
- a development member which removes excess liquid ink from the developed image area in a development zone, the at least one heating member controlling the temperature of the development member.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the at least one heating member is at least one heated wire located in the development zone.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the biased image enhancement member comprises:
- a developing/metering belt which removes excess liquid ink from the developed image area in a development zone and removes excess liquid ink from the developed image area and compacts the developed image area in a metering zone, the at least one heating member controlling the temperature of the developing/metering belt.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the at least one heating member is located in the development zone.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the at least one heating member further comprises:
- a second heating member located in the metering zone.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the at least one heating member is located in the metering zone.
- 11. An apparatus for liquid ink development, comprising:
- an image formation member with a latent image formed thereon which travels in a process direction:
- an ink application member which applies liquid ink to the image formation member to form a developed image area which includes a developed image;
- an image enhancement member which removes excess liquid ink from the developed image area; and
- at least one heating member which controls the temperature of the developed image area, the at least one heating member heating the liquid ink after the liquid ink has been applied to the image formation member; further comprising:
- a sensor which senses the developability of the developed image; and
- a controller connected to the sensor, the controller controls the temperature of the at least one heat member based on the developability sensed by the sensor.
- 12. A method for enhancing liquid ink development, comprising the steps of:
- applying liquid ink to an image formation member having a latent image formed thereon at an ink application station thereby forming a developed image area on the image formation member, the developed image area including a developed image, the liquid ink including toner;
- removing excess liquid ink from the developed image area with an image enhancement member; and
- controlling the temperature of the liquid ink while the toner is being developed on the developed image area.
- 13. The method of claim 12, wherein removing the excess liquid ink comprises a step of:
- metering the liquid ink on the developed image area with the image enhancement member including a metering member which removes excess liquid ink from the developed image area and compacts the developed image.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein controlling the temperature of the liquid ink on the developed image area includes a step of:
- controlling the temperature of the metering member.
- 15. The method of claim 13, wherein removing the excess liquid ink further comprises a step of:
- developing the toner by means of the image enhancement member including a development member which removes excess ink from the developed image area prior to metering the liquid ink on the developed image area.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein controlling the temperature of the liquid ink on the developed image area includes a step of:
- controlling the temperature of the development member.
- 17. The method of claim 12, wherein removing the excess liquid ink comprises a step of:
- developing the toner by means of the image enhancement member in the form of a development member which removes excess ink from the developed image area.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein controlling the temperature of the liquid ink on the developed image area includes a step of:
- controlled heating of the liquid ink.
- 19. A method for enhancing liquid ink development, comprising:
- applying liquid ink to an image formation member having a latent image formed thereon at an ink application station thereby forming a developed image area on the image formation member, the developed image area including a developed image;
- removing excess liquid ink from the developed image area with an image enhancement member; and
- controlling the temperature of the liquid ink on the developed image area with at least one heating member after the liquid ink has been applied to the image formation member while removing the excess liquid ink with the image enhancement member; wherein removing the excess liquid ink comprises:
- metering the liquid ink on the developed image area with the image enhancement member including a metering member which removes excess liquid ink from the developed image area and compacts the developed image; further comprising:
- sensing the developability of the metered image with a sensor;
- controlling the temperature of the at least one heating member based on the sensed developability of the metered image.
- 20. A method for liquid ink development, comprising the steps of:
- moving an image formation member in a process direction;
- applying liquid ink to an image formation member having a latent image formed thereon at an ink application station thereby forming a developed image area on the image formation member the liquid ink including toner;
- removing excess liquid ink from the developed image area with a development member;
- removing excess liquid ink from the developed image area with a metering member after the development member as the image formation member moves in the process direction; and
- controlling the temperature of the liquid ink while the toner is being developed on the developed image area by means of at least one heating member.
Parent Case Info
This appln claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional No. 60/063,866 filed Oct. 31, 1997.
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