The present application is a division of U.S. Ser. No. 10/589,683 filed Apr. 15, 2008 now abandoned titled “METHOD FOR PRINTING OF A RECORDING”, inventors—Astrid Bernsdorf, et al.
For single- or multi-color printing of a recording medium, for example of a single sheet or of a belt-shaped recording medium made from the most varied materials (for example plastic, paper or thin metal films), it is known to generate image-dependent potential images (charge images) on a potential image carrier (for example a photoconductor), to ink these potential images in a developer station (inking station) and to transfer-print the image so developed onto the recording medium.
Either dry toner or liquid developer can thereby be used to develop the potential images.
A method for electrophoretic liquid development electrophotographic developing) in digital printing systems is, for example, known from EP 0 756 213 B1 or EP 0 727 720 B1. The method described there is also known under the name HVT (high viscosity technology). A carrier fluid comprising silicone oil with ink particles (toner particles) dispersed therein is thereby used as a developer fluid. The toner particles typically have a particle size of less than 1 micron. Something close to this can be learned from EP 0 756 213 B1 or EP 0 727 720 B1, which are components of the disclosure of the present application. Described there are electrophoretic liquid developing methods of the cited type with silicone oil with toner particles dispersed therein as a carrier fluid and additionally a developer station made up of one or more application rollers for wetting the potential image carrier with liquid developer corresponding to the potential images on the potential image carrier. The developed potential image is then transferred onto the recording medium via one or more transfer rollers.
In order to secure the toner images in the recording medium, these are fixed there. Previous liquid developer methods are based on a high-ohmic carrier fluid and solid particles (toner particles) suspended therein with a preferential charge.
Given use of a volatile carrier fluid the fixing occurs via evaporation of the carrier fluid and simultaneous fusing of the toner particles under heat effect. The resins of the toner particles adhere with one another and with the recording medium.
Given use of a non-volatile carrier fluid, for example silicone oil, the fixing occurs via reduction of the carrier fluid on the surface of the recording medium and via the simultaneous fusing of the toner particles under heat effect. The reduction of the carrier fluid thereby occurs via, among other things, suction in the recording medium and/or via conditioner rollers that run on the unfixed print image and thereby absorb carrier fluid.
A liquid developer with a hardenable carrier fluid is known from EP 0 455 343 A1. the bonding of the images to be printed with a recording medium occurs via curing of the carrier fluid, whereby a chemical reaction is implemented for curing. The carrier fluid can comprise dimethyl-siloxane bonds. The carrier fluid can additionally comprise a cross-linking agent whose proportion in the carrier fluid can be up to 100%. The curing of the carrier fluid can be initiated by a starter agent.
An object is to specify a method with which the fixing with liquid developer becomes largely independent of the properties of the recording medium and can be specifically controlled corresponding to its properties. Furthermore, the fixing should also be independent of the carrier substance of the color pigment (toner particles).
In a method or system for printing of a recording medium, potential images of images to be printed are generated on a potential image carrier. The potential images are developed into an image film comprising image regions and non-image regions on the potential image carrier via application of a liquid developer comprising a polymerizable carrier fluid with dye particles suspended therein. The image film is transferred onto the recording medium. The image film is fixed on the recording medium via a cross-linking reaction of the carrier fluid such that the dye particles of the image regions are embedded in a fixed polymer matrix and the carrier fluid hardens into a transparent film that permanently bonds with the recording medium. The cross-linking reaction of the carrier fluid is started, accelerated, or extended by at least one component.
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to a preferred embodiment illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended, such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated device, and such further applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated therein being contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
The preferred embodiment specifies a novel fixing method for an electrographic printer or copier device. The device comprises an image-generating system that generates an electronic potential image (charge image) on a first potential image carrier (for example a photoconductor), which potential image is made visible via charged ink substance particles (toner particles) by means of a developer station (inking station) and is subsequently transferred (possibly via further intermediate image carriers such as, for example, transfer rollers, transfer belt) onto a recording medium (for example paper) and fixed on this.
In order to be able to implement a fixing according to the of the preferred embodiment method the usage of a liquid developer comprising a high-ohmic carrier fluid and toner particles is advantageous. The carrier fluid can exhibit a resistance of advantageously >=1010 ohm*cm and a boiling point of >100° C. A carrier fluid that fulfills these requirements can, for example, be based on silicone oil, whereby
The liquid developer should exhibit a weight proportion of toner particles of advantageously 10 to 55%.
Further advantageous properties of the carrier fluid can be:
When the liquid developer exhibits these properties, the fixing of the toner images on the recording medium can occur via cross-linking of the carrier fluid without the toner particles having to be melted. This occurs via polymerization of the carrier fluid and/or via addition of an auxiliary material and/or via effect of a small auxiliary energy. Since only the carrier fluid is drawn upon for fixing, the properties of the recording medium are insignificant for the fixing.
Furthermore, the polymerization reaction is advanced in a process-relevant time (<1 sec) so far that the toner image is securely bonded with the recording medium and a direct further processing of the recording medium can occur.
The polymerization reaction can be controlled such that the properties of the toner image can be adapted to different requirements; for example, resins, gloss can be adjusted.
The fixing according to the method of the preferred embodiment thus comprises the following particular features:
Furthermore, the cross-linking reaction of the carrier fluid can be started or accelerated and/or its continuation can be enabled via one or more additional components:
A principle representation of an electrographic printing device results from
Given the development of the potential images on the potential image carrier 101, carrier fluid with toner particles migrates to the potential image carrier 101 and deposits there in the image regions; carrier fluid is transferred to the potential image carrier 101 in the non-image regions. A film that comprises carrier fluid with toner particles in the image regions, carrier. Carrier fluid in the non-image regions thus forms on the potential image carrier 101.
With an intermediate carrier 301 the film is transferred onto a recording medium 402 in the transfer printing station. Another counter-pressure roller 401 is used for this. The intermediate carrier 301 can additionally be cleaned with the aid of an intermediate carrier cleaning 302.
The recording medium 402 is finally supplied to a fixing station 500 in which the fixing occurs according to the method stated above. The workflow of the fixing results from
In a second realization according to
In summary, the development of the potential images thus runs according to the following:
While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only the preferred embodiment has been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the invention are desired to be protected.
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