Claims
- 1. A method of printing using a liquid ink printing device comprising:depositing a first high surface tension ink on a recording medium; drying the first high surface tension ink, substantially immediately after depositing of the first high surface tension ink, prior to the first high surface tension ink being absorbed into the recording medium, by applying heat directly to the first high surface tension ink; depositing a second high surface tension ink on the recording medium, after the first high surface tension ink has been substantially dried; and drying the second high surface tension ink, substantially immediately after depositing of the second high surface tension ink, prior to the second high surface tension ink being absorbed into the recording medium, by applying heat directly to the second high surface tension ink.
- 2. The method according to claim 1 further including,depositing a third high surface tension ink on the recording medium; drying the third high surface tension ink on the recording medium, substantially immediately after depositing of the third high surface tension ink, prior to the third high surface tension ink being substantially absorbed into the recording medium, by applying heat directly to the third high surface tension ink; depositing a fourth high surface tension ink on the recording medium, after the previous high surface tension ink has been substantially dried; and drying the fourth high surface tension ink on the recording medium, substantially immediately after depositing of the fourth high surface tension ink, prior to the fourth high surface tension ink being substantially absorbed into the recording medium, by applying heat directly to the fourth high surface tension ink.
- 3. The method according to claim 1 wherein each step of drying includes imparting thermal energy to a same surface of the recording medium on which the liquid ink was deposited.
- 4. The method according to claim 1 wherein the printing on the recording medium takes place on two sides of the recording medium.
- 5. The method according to claim 1 further including,sensing the amount of each high surface tension ink being deposited on the recording medium; and adjusting the amount of a drying energy supplied to each high surface tension ink dependent upon the sensed amount.
- 6. The method according to claim 1 wherein each high surface tension ink is a liquid having a greater than 40 dynes per centimeter surface tension value.
- 7. The method according to claim 1 wherein each high surface tension ink is a liquid which will take longer than three seconds to be absorbed by the recording medium.
- 8. The method according to claim 1 wherein the drying steps include drying the first high surface tension ink and the second high surface tension ink with at least one of radiant heating, air heating, gas heating, microwave heating, and convection heating.
- 9. The method according to claim 1 wherein an optical density of an image on the recording medium is greater than 1.3.
- 10. The method according to claim 1 wherein the depositing and drying steps occur within a print zone, and further include:rotating a rotatable drum to which at least a portion of the recording medium is in contact in order to move the recording medium, locating first and second liquid ink printheads exterior to the drum in a fashion wherein the depositing steps occur while the recording medium is being moved by the rotating drum, supplying the first and second liquid ink printhead via ink supply lines which are connected to the printheads, carrying the first and second liquid ink printheads on a curved carrier configured to have the printheads facing the recording medium, and locating first and second drying apparatuses within an operational distance of the rotating drum for drying of the first and second high surface tension inks, wherein the configuration of the print zone permits substantially immediate active drying by the first and second drying apparatuses, after ink drops are applied to the recording medium.
- 11. A method of printing using a liquid ink printer in which liquid ink is deposited, in response to image data, on a recording medium within a print zone, the method of printing comprising:positioning a first liquid ink printhead containing a first high surface tension liquid ink, within the print zone; depositing the first high surface tension liquid ink on the recording medium while in the print zone, in response to the image data; positioning a first drying apparatus in relationship to the first liquid ink printhead such that the first drying apparatus is located after the first liquid ink printhead in the print zone; drying, by the first drying apparatus the first high surface tension ink deposited on a surface of the recording medium, substantially immediately after depositing of the first high surface tension ink, and before the first high surface tension ink is absorbed into the recording medium, by applying heat directly to the first high surface tension ink; positioning a second liquid ink printhead so as to operate within the print zone; depositing a second high surface tension liquid ink from the second liquid ink printhead on the recording medium while in the print zone, in response to the image data, after the first high surface tension ink has been substantially dried; positioning a second drying apparatus in relationship to the second liquid ink printhead such that the second drying apparatus is located after the second liquid printhead in the print zone; and drying the second high surface tension ink deposited on the surface of the recording medium, substantially immediately after depositing of the second high surface tension ink, by applying heat directly to the second high surface tension ink, wherein the first drying apparatus is positioned between the first printhead and the second printhead such that the first high surface tension ink is substantially dried before the second high surface tension ink is deposited on the recording surface.
- 12. The method according to claim 11 wherein an optical density of an image printed on the recording medium is greater than 1.3.
- 13. The method according to claim 11 wherein the high surface tension ink requires more than three seconds to be absorbed into the recording medium.
- 14. The method according to claim 11 wherein the drying steps include drying the first high surface tension ink and the second high surface tension ink with at least one of radiant heating, air heating, gas heating, microwave heating, and convection heating.
- 15. The method according to claim 11 wherein the high surface tension ink has a surface tension greater than 40 dynes per centimeter.
- 16. The method according to claim 11 further including,positioning third and fourth liquid ink printheads so as to operate within the print zone; depositing a third high surface tension ink on the recording medium by the third printhead; and depositing a fourth high surface tension ink on the recording medium by the fourth printhead, wherein the first drying apparatus drys the third high surface tension ink prior to the fourth printhead depositing the fourth high surface tension ink, and the fourth high surface tension ink is dried by the second drying apparatus.
- 17. The method according to claim 11 wherein the depositing and drying steps occur within the print zone, and further include:rotating a rotatable drum to which at least a portion of the recording medium is in contact in order to move the recording medium, locating first and second liquid ink printheads exterior to the drum in a fashion wherein the depositing steps occur while the recording medium is being moved by the rotating drum, supplying the first and second liquid ink printhead via ink supply lines which are connected to the printheads, carrying the first and second liquid ink printheads on a curved carrier configured to have the printheads facing the recording medium, and locating first and second drying apparatuses within an operational distance of the rotating drum for drying of the first and second high surface tension inks, wherein the configuration of the print zone permits substantially immediate active drying by the first and second drying apparatuses, after ink drops are applied to the recording medium.
- 18. A method of printing liquid ink on a recording medium within a print zone, by an acoustic ink printer in response to image data, the method comprising:positioning an acoustic ink printhead arrangement, having at least two printheads in the print zone; depositing by the acoustic ink printhead arrangement at least two different high surface tension liquid inks on the recording medium; positioning a drying apparatus in relationship to the at least two acoustic ink printheads, such that following the depositing of a first one of the high surface tension inks onto the recording medium, the drying arrangement substantially drys the first high surface tension ink, by applying heat directly to the first high surface tension ink before the second printhead deposits a second one of the high surface tension inks onto the recording medium, wherein the first and second inks deposited onto the recording medium are dried before the inks are absorbed into the recording medium.
- 19. The method according to claim 18 further including,sensing the amount of each high surface tension ink being deposited on the recording medium; and adjusting the amount of a drying energy supplied to each high surface tension ink dependent upon the sensed amount.
- 20. The method according to claim 18 wherein each high surface tension ink is a liquid which a greater than 40 dynes per centimeter surface tension value.
- 21. The method according to claim 18 wherein each high surface tension ink is a liquid which will take longer than three seconds to be absorbed by the recording medium.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of U.S. Ser. No. 09/357,015 filed Jul. 19, 1999.
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