Claims
- 1. A planographic printing member precursor comprising a first component and a second component, said first and second components being arranged to interact in areas exposed to imaging radiation for providing a surface having a first affinity for ink and only one of either said first or second components being removable in non-exposed areas for providing a surface having a second affinity for ink different to said first affinity, wherein said first component comprises a polymer including one or more hydroxy groups, and said second component comprises a compound of the general formula: wherein R1 represents a hydroxy group or an optionally-substituted alkoxy group; R2 represents a hydroxy group or an optionally-substituted alkoxy, alkyl, alkenyl, cycloalkyl or phenyl group; R3 represents a hydroxy group or an optionally-substituted alkoxy, alkyl, alkenyl, cycloalkyl or phenyl group; and R4 represents a group which confers hydrophilicity or oleophobicity on said second component.
- 2. The precursor according to claim 1, wherein said surface having a second affinity for ink is arranged to be defined, at least in part, by said first or second component which is not removable in non-exposed areas.
- 3. The precursor according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein said first component includes a functional group or a functional group precursor capable of undergoing a condensation reaction with a functional group of said second component.
- 4. The precursor according to claim 1, wherein said first component includes an oleophilic or hydrophobic moiety.
- 5. The precursor according to claim 1, wherein said second component includes a functional group or functional group precursor capable of undergoing a condensation reaction with a functional group of said first component, wherein said functional group or functional group precursor of the second component includes a moiety —O—.
- 6. The precursor according to claim 1, wherein said second component includes a hydrophilic or oleophobic moiety.
- 7. The precursor according to claim 1, wherein the interaction of said first and second components in exposed areas is aided by a catalytic component, provided by a third component which is an active hydrogen compound.
- 8. The precursor according to claim 7, wherein said third component is a triazine, diazonium or sulphonium compound.
- 9. The precursor according to claim 1, including a component for sensitising the precursor to imaging radiation.
- 10. The precursor according to claim 1, wherein said first or second component which is removable is present in an outermost layer of the printing member precursor.
- 11. The method of preparing a planographic printing member including the step of imagewise exposing a planographic printing member precursor according to claim 1 to imaging radiation.
- 12. The method according to claim 11, including a step of blanket heating of the precursor after imagewise exposure.
- 13. The planographic printing member having printing and non-printing areas prepared in a method according to claim 11.
- 14. The precursor of claim 1, in which the precursor comprises a support, a bottom layer comprising the first component applied to the support, and a top layer comprising the second component applied to the bottom layer.
- 15. The precursor of claim 14, in which the bottom layer is ink-accepting, and the top layer is hydrophilic.
- 16. The precursor of claim 14, in which the bottom layer is ink-accepting and the top layer is oleophobic.
- 17. The precursor of claim 1, in which the precursor comprises a support, a bottom layer comprising the second component applied to the support, and a top layer comprising the first component applied to the bottom layer.
- 18. A method of preparing a planographic printing member precursor, the method comprising associating a first polymeric component which includes one or more hydroxy groups with a second component, suitably over a support, said first and second components being arranged to interact in areas exposed to imaging radiation for providing a surface having a first affinity for ink and only one of either said first or second components being removable in non-exposed areas for providing a surface having a second affinity for ink different to said first affinity, wherein the second component comprises a compound of the general formula: wherein R1 represents a hydroxy group or an optionally-substituted alkoxy group; R2 represents a hydroxy group or an optionally-substituted alkoxy, alkyl, alkenyl, cycloalkyl or phenyl group; R3 represents a hydroxy group or an optionally-substituted alkoxy, alkyl, alkenyl, cycloalkyl or phenyl group; and R4 represents a group which confers hydrophilicity or oleophobicity on said second component.
- 19. A planographic printing member precursor comprising a first component and a second component, said first and second components being arranged to interact in areas exposed to imaging radiation for providing a surface having a first affinity for ink and only one of either said first or second components being removable in non-exposed areas for providing a surface having a second affinity for ink different to said first affinity, wherein said first component includes one or more hydroxy groups, and said second component comprises one of the following: (i) an optionally-substituted siloxane; (ii) a compound of the general formula: wherein M represents a silicon or a titanium atom, with the proviso that when M represents a titanium atom, R1 and R2 represent hydroxy groups and R3 and R4 represent alkoxy groups substituted by a group —COOQ wherein Q represents an optionally substituted alkyl group or a cationic group, and when M represents a silicon atom, R1, R2 and R3 independently represent a hydroxy group or an optionally-substituted alkyl group, and R4 represents an optionally-substituted alkyl group; or (iii) a compound selected from the group consisting of: and the precursor comprises a support and a layer applied to the support, the layer comprising the first and second components.
- 20. The precursor of claim 19, in which the first component is ink-accepting and the second component is oleophobic.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/517,846, filed Mar. 2, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,399,271, which is a continuation of copending international application Ser. No. PCT/GB98/02817 filed Sep. 17, 1998 which was published in English on Mar. 25, 1999, and which in turn claims priority GB Application No. 9719644.8 filed Sep. 17, 1997.
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