Claims
- 1. A radiation-curable hot melt ink composition comprising:
a colorant; a polymerizable monomer; and a photoinitiating system comprising 0.5-1.5% by weight of an aromatic ketone photoinitiator, 2-10% by weight of an amine synergist, 3-8% by weight of an alpha-cleavage type photoinitiator, and 0.5-1.5% by weight of a photosensitizer.
- 2. The radiation-curable hot melt ink composition of claim 1, wherein the polymerizable monomer is a multi-functional monomer.
- 3. The radiation-curable hot melt ink composition of claim 2, wherein the polymerizable monomer is an acrylate monomer.
- 4. The radiation-curable hot melt ink composition of claim 1, further comprising a diluent.
- 5. The radiation-curable hot melt ink composition of claim 4, wherein the diluent is a mono-functional or di-functional monomer.
- 6. The radiation-curable hot melt ink composition of claim 5, wherein the polymerizable monomer is a multi-functional monomer.
- 7. The radiation-curable hot melt ink composition of claim 6, wherein the polymerizable monomer is an acrylate monomer.
- 8. The radiation-curable hot melt ink composition of claim 1, wherein the radiation-curable hot melt ink composition has a viscosity ranging from about 1 centipoise to about 50 centipoise.
- 9. The radiation-curable hot melt ink composition of claim 1, further comprising a vehicle.
- 10. A radiation-curable liquid ink composition comprising:
a colorant; a liquid polymerizable monomer; and a photoinitiating system comprising 2-4% by weight of an aromatic ketone photoinitiator, 5-10% by weight of an amine synergist, 5-10% by weight of an alpha-cleavage type photoinitiator, and 2-4% by weight of a photosensitizer.
- 11. The radiation-curable liquid ink composition of claim 10, wherein the polymerizable monomer is a multi-functional monomer.
- 12. The radiation-curable liquid ink composition of claim 11, wherein the polymerizable monomer is an acrylate monomer.
- 13. The radiation-curable liquid ink composition of claim 10, further comprising a diluent.
- 14. The radiation-curable liquid ink composition of claim 13, wherein the diluent is a mono-functional or di-functional monomer.
- 15. The radiation-curable liquid ink composition of claim 14, wherein the polymerizable monomer is a multi-functional monomer.
- 16. The radiation-curable liquid ink composition of claim 15, wherein polymerizable monomer is an acrylate monomer.
- 17. The radiation-curable liquid ink composition of claim 10, wherein the radiation-curable hot melt ink composition has a viscosity ranging from about 1 centipoise to about 50 centipoise.
- 18. A printing method, comprising:
printing a radiation-curable hot melt ink composition on a substrate to form an image, the composition comprising a colorant; a polymerizable monomer; and a photoinitiating system comprising 0.5-1.5% by weight of an aromatic ketone photoinitiator, 2-10% by weight of an amine synergist, 3-8% by weight of an alpha-cleavage type photoinitiator, and 0.5-1.5% by weight of a photosensitizer; and irradiating the image.
- 19. A printing method, comprising the steps of:
printing a radiation-curable liquid ink composition on a substrate to form an image, the composition comprising a colorant; a polymerizable monomer; and a photoinitiating system comprising 2-4% by weight of an aromatic ketone photoinitiator, 5-10% by weight of an amine synergist, 5-10% by weight of an alpha-cleavage type photoinitiator, and 2-4% by weight of a photosensitizer; and irradiating the image.
CLAIM OF PRIORITY
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/426,995, filed on Nov. 15, 2002, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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