Claims
- 1. A printed substrate selected from the group consisting of a textile, a polymeric film, and a paper, a portion of which is contacted with a black gravure ink solution comprising at least one polymeric colorant toner component exhibiting a λmax absorption measurement between about 550 and 610 nm and comprising a nonionic chromophore component, at least one black coloring component selected from the group consisting of at least one black pigment, at least one black dyestuff, and a mixture of both, at least one solvent, and at least one resin component.
- 2. The printed substrate of claim 1 wherein said solvent is toluene and said polymeric colorant toner component exhibits a λmax absorption measurement between about 560 and 580 nm.
- 3. A method of coloring a paper, polymeric film, or textile substrate comprising the steps of
(a) providing a substrate selected from the group consisting of paper article, polymeric film, and a textile article; (b) contacting at least a portion of said substrate with a black gravure ink solution comprising at least one polymeric colorant toner component exhibiting a λmax absorption measurement between about 550 and 610 nm and comprising a nonionic chromophore component, at least one black coloring component selected from the group consisting of at least one black pigment, at least one black dyestuff, and a mixture of both, at least one solvent, and at least one resin component; and (c) heating said contacted substrate to a temperature and for a period of time sufficient to effectively fix said compound to the surface of said substrate.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein said solvent is toluene and said polymeric colorant toner component exhibits a λmax absorption measurement between about 560 and 580 nm.
- 5. A printed substrate selected from the group consisting of a textile, a polymeric film, and a paper, a portion of which is contacted with a black gravure ink composition comprising at least one coloring agent selected from the group consisting of at least one black pigment, at least one black dyestuff, and a mixture of both, at least one solvent, at least one resin, and at least one toner component, wherein, when measured under CIELAB standards, and at a brightness level (L*) of at least 26, said ink exhibits a hue angle (h) of at most 42.
- 6. The printed substrate of claim 5 wherein said ink exhibits a hue angle of at most 40.
- 7. The printed substrate of claim 6 wherein said ink exhibits a hue angle of at most 36.
- 8. The ink composition of claim 7 wherein said ink exhibits a hue angle of at most 32.
- 9. A printed substrate selected from the group consisting of a textile, a polymeric film, and a paper, a portion of which is contacted with a black gravure ink composition comprising at least one coloring agent selected from the group consisting of at least one black pigment, at least one black dyestuff, and a mixture of both, at least one solvent, at least one resin, and at least one toner component, wherein when measured under CIELAB standards, and at a brightness level (L*) of at least 26, said ink exhibits an a* level of at most 1.4, a b* level of at most 0.7, and a hue angle (h) of at most 50.
- 10. The printed substrate of claim 9 wherein said ink exhibits a hue angle (h) of at most 42.
- 11. The printed substrate of claim 10 wherein said ink exhibits a hue angle (h) of at most 40.
- 12. The printed substrate of claim 11 wherein said ink exhibits a hue angle of at most 36.
- 13. The printed substrate of claim 12 wherein said ink exhibits a hue angle of at most 32.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 10/001,347, filed on Oct. 26, 2001.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
10001347 |
Oct 2001 |
US |
Child |
10678716 |
Oct 2003 |
US |