Claims
- 1. An ink jet ink/receiver combination comprising:
- a) an ink receiving layer on a support, the ink receiving layer containing polymeric thermoplastic particles, the polymeric particles having an average particle diameter ranging from 0.5 to 20 .mu.m, and a glass transition temperature between 40.degree. and 120.degree. C.; and imagewise deposited thereon
- b) an ink jet ink containing a carrier, a pigment, and thermoplastic polymeric latex particles having a glass transition temperature between 30.degree. and 200.degree. C., and an average diameter between 10 and 1000 nm; wherein the polymeric particles in the ink receiving layer are the same or different from the polymeric particles in the ink.
- 2. The ink jet ink/receiver combination of claim 1 wherein the weight ratio of thermoplastic latex particles: pigmented colorant particles ranges from 1:20 to 9:1.
- 3. The ink jet ink/receiver combination of claim 1 wherein the weight ratio of thermoplastic latex particles: pigmented colorant particles ranges from 1:5 to 1:1.
- 4. The ink jet ink/receiver combination of claim 1 wherein the average diameter of the polymeric particles in the ink is between 10 and 100 nm.
- 5. The ink jet ink/receiver combination of claim 1 wherein the glass transition temperature of the polymeric particles in the ink is between 100.degree. C. and 200.degree. C.
- 6. The ink jet ink/receiver combination of claim 1 wherein the concentration of polymeric particles in the receiver is between 30 and 100 weight percent of the total composition in the receiver.
- 7. The ink jet ink/receiver combination of claim 6 wherein the concentration of polymeric particles in the receiver is between 80 and 100 weight percent of the total composition in the receiver.
- 8. The ink jet ink/receiver combination of claim 1 wherein the average diameter of the polymeric particles in the receiver is between 50 and 20,000 nm.
- 9. The ink jet ink/receiver combination of claim 8 wherein the average diameter of the polymeric particles in the receiver is between 800 and 5000 nm.
- 10. The ink jet ink/receiver combination of claim 1 wherein the glass transition temperature of the polymeric particles in the receiver is between 100.degree. C. and 200.degree. C.
- 11. The ink jet ink/receiver combination of claim 1 wherein the polymeric particles in the ink and in the receiver are selected from interpolymers of ethylenically unsaturated monomers.
- 12. The ink jet ink/receiver combination of claim 11 wherein the polymeric particles in the ink and in the receiver are selected from the group consisting of homopolymers or copolymers of acrylic or methacrylic acid, alkyl esters or hydroxyalkyl esters of acrylic or methacrylic acid, styrene and its derivatives, itaconic acid or its mono- or di-alkyl esters, butadiene, vinyl chloride, and vinylidene chloride.
- 13. An ink jet ink/receiver combination comprising:
- a support;
- on the support, an ink jet ink receiving layer containing polymeric thermoplastic particles, the polymeric particles having an average particle diameter ranging from 0.5 to 20 .mu.m, and a glass transition temperature between 40.degree. and 120.degree. C.; and imagewise deposited thereon
- ink jet ink containing a carrier, a pigment, and thermoplastic polymeric particles having a glass transition temperature between 30.degree. and 200.degree. C., and an average diameter between 10 and 1000 nm; wherein the polymeric particles in the ink receiving layer are the same or different from the polymeric particles in the ink.
- 14. A method of preparing ink jet ink images comprising the steps of:
- a) providing an ink jet ink containing a carrier a pigment, and thermoplastic polymeric particles having a glass transition temperature between 30.degree. and 200.degree. C. and an average diameter between 10 and 1000 nm;
- b) providing an ink receiving layer containing polymeric thermoplastic particles, the polymeric particles having an average particle diameter ranging from 0.51 to 20 .mu.m, and a glass transition temperature between 40.degree. and 120.degree. C.;
- c) image-wise depositing the ink on the ink receiving layer; wherein the polymeric particles in the ink receiving layer are the same or different from the polymeric particles in the ink; and
- d) fusing the image to the receiving layer.
- 15. An ink jet printing method, comprising the steps of:
- providing an ink jet printer that is responsive to digital data signals;
- loading the printer with an ink receiving layer containing polymeric thermoplastic particles, the polymeric particles having an average particle diameter ranging from 0.51 to 20 .mu.m, and a glass transition temperature between 40.degree. and 120.degree. C.;
- loading the printer with an ink jet ink, said ink jet ink comprising polymeric particles having a glass transition temperature between 30.degree. and 200.degree. C., and an average diameter between 10 and 1000 nm;
- printing on the ink receiving layer with the ink jet ink in response to the digital data signals; and
- fusing the ink to the ink receiving layer.
- 16. An ink jet ink receiver comprising an ink receiving layer on a support, the ink receiving layer containing polymeric thermoplastic particles, the polymeric particles having an average particle diameter ranging from 1 to 20 .mu.m, and a glass transition temperature between 40.degree. and 120.degree. C.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
Reference is made to commonly-assigned copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/144,031, filed Aug. 31, 1998, entitled INKS CONTAINING HEAT FUSIBLE PARTICLES AND METHOD FOR USE, by L. Shaw-Klein, T. Martin, D. Decker, C. Anderson and D. Bugner, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein.
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