Claims
- 1. A process of making a liquid ink comprising the steps of:
(a) dissolving a polymer comprising units derived from at least a nitrogen-containing polymerizable monomer in a solvent with a Kauri-Butanol number greater than 30 to form a polymer solution; (b) dispersing colorant pigment particles in said polymer solution to form a colorant pigment dispersion; (c) removing at least some of said solvent from said colorant pigment dispersion to form treated colorant pigment particles; and (d) dispersing said treated colorant pigment particles in an organosol containing a carrier liquid having a Kauri-Butanol number less than 30.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein said nitrogen atom is present in a group selected from the group consisting of amide, amido, amino and amine group.
- 3. A process of making a liquid ink according to claim 1 wherein the dispersion resulting from step b) further comprises a charge director
- 4. A process of making a liquid ink according to claim I wherein said nitrogen-containing polymerizable monomer is selected from the group consisting of methacrylates or acrylates having aliphatic amino radicals, nitrogen containing heterocyclic vinyl monomers, N-vinyl substituted ring-like amide monomers, aromatic substituted ethylene monomers containing nitrogen radicals, and nitrogen-containing vinylether monomers.
- 5. A process of making a liquid ink according to claim 1 wherein the colorant pigment is carbon black.
- 6. A process of making a liquid ink comprising the steps of:
(a) dissolving a polymer comprising units derived from at least a nitrogen-containing polymerizable monomer in a solvent with a Kauri-Butanol number greater than 30 to form a polymer solution; (b) dispersing colorant pigment particles in said polymer solution to form a colorant pigment dispersion; (c) precipitating treated colorant pigment particles from said colorant pigment dispersion; and (d) dispersing said treated colorant pigment particles in an organosol containing a carrier liquid having a Kauri-Butanol number less than 30.
- 7. The process of claim 6 wherein said nitrogen atom is present in a group selected from the group consisting of amide, amido, amino and amine group.
- 8. A process of making a liquid ink according to claim 6 wherein the dispersion formed in step b) further comprises a charge director.
- 9. A process of making a liquid ink according to claim 6 wherein said nitrogen-containing polymerizable monomer is selected from the group consisting of methacrylates or acrylates having aliphatic amino radicals, nitrogen containing heterocyclic vinyl monomers, N-vinyl substituted ring-like amide monomers, aromatic substituted ethylene monomers containing nitrogen radicals, and nitrogen-containing vinylether monomers.
- 10. A process of making a liquid ink according to claim 6 wherein the colorant pigment is carbon black.
- 11. A liquid ink comprising:
(a) a carrier liquid having a Kauri-Butanol number less than 30; (b) an organosol; and (c) colorant pigment particles surface-treated by a polymer comprising units derived from at least a nitrogen-containing polymerizable monomer.
- 12. The liquid ink of claim 11 wherein the surface-treated particle is surface-treated by application of a coating or chemical modification of the surface.
- 13. A liquid ink according to claim 11 wherein said liquid ink further comprises a charge director.
- 14. A liquid ink according to claim 11 wherein said nitrogen-containing polymerizable monomer is selected from the group consisting of methacrylates or acrylates having aliphatic amino radicals, nitrogen containing heterocyclic vinyl monomers, N-vinyl substituted ring-like amide monomers, aromatic substituted ethylene monomers containing nitrogen radicals, and nitrogen-containing vinylether monomers.
- 15. A liquid ink according to claim 11 wherein said polymer has a weight average molecular weight between 50,000 and 150,000 Daltons.
- 16. A liquid ink according to claim 11 wherein said colorant pigment is carbon black.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/246,948 filed on Nov. 10, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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