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Permanent heat activated printing process

a technology of heat activated ink and permanent printing, which is applied in the direction of transfer printing, electrographic process, instruments, etc., can solve the problems of dull colors and inability to meet the requirements of most applications, and achieve the effect of increasing the solubility of ink

Inactive Publication Date: 2002-05-02
SAWGRASS SYST INC
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[0016] When the ink formulation prepared according to the invention is a liquid, finely divided dye solids are present in a liquid carrier, in a colloidal or emulsion form. An emulsifying enforcing agent, which has characteristics of a surfactant, surrounds and shields the dye particles to prevent undesired activation at low heat and to prevent agglomeration of the dye particles. However, the emulsifying enforcing agent allows activation of the dye at higher temperatures.
[0023] In the preferred embodiment, a video camera or scanning device 2 is used to capture an image 3. The image is then input into a computer 4. The computer directs a printer 6 to print the image. Any means of forming the an image which may be printed from a computer may be used, including images generated by software. Available computer design graphic software may be used, or still photography may be used. The design may be photographic, graphic artistic, or simply letters or words. The use of cyan, yellow and magenta ink compositions allow the printer to print in full color or multi-color designs.
[0028] The ribbon substrate as used with the printer may be a plastic or a polyester ribbon. The dry release, heat activated ink solid may be retained on the ribbon by the use of a heat sensitive material which will release the ink upon the application of heat to the ribbon. The printer, such as a thermal transfer printer, will transfer the ink in the desired design and colors from the ribbon to the medium at a temperature of approximately 140.degree. F. This temperature is sufficient to release the heat sensitive material to allow printing of the dye, without activating the dye. The wax aids in holding the heat activated dye on the substrate in the precise design, eliminating the need for specially coated paper, while also producing an image which has high resolution.
[0034] The emulsifying enforcing agent acts as a dispersing agent through which the ink solids are distributed. The emulsifying enforcing agent may be one or more polymers or surfactants, which should be anionic. The binder may be a polymer which strengthens the ink stick when the ink stick is in solid form. The plasticizer increases the solubility of the ink for formulation of the ink stick. The foam control agent and viscosity control agent aid in formulating the ink stick.
[0035] The surface tension control agent may be a surfactant. This agent aids in printing of the ink formulation. The diffusion control agent helps control the diffusion of the ink as it is applied to the medium. The flow control agent helps control the melting temperature and rate of the ink during the printing process.2 Material Weight % Sublaprint .RTM. Blue 70014.sup.1 10.0 Polywax .RTM. PE500.sup.2 10.0 Exxon FN .RTM. 3505.sup.3 58.0 DisperByk .RTM. 182.sup.4 0.5 Vinnapas .RTM. B1.5.sup.5 1.5 Piccolastic .RTM. A25.sup.6 10.0 Polygard .RTM..sup.7 5.0 Dibutyl Phthalate 5.0 Total: 100.0 .sup.1Keystone Aniline Corporation .sup.2Petrolite Corp. .sup.3Exxon Chemical Co. .sup.4BYK-Chemie, USA .sup.5Wacker Chemicals (USA) .sup.6Hercules Inc. .sup.7Uniroyal Chemical Co.

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The non activated ink solids produce a printed image on the medium which is recognizable, but the colors are dull and are not acceptable for most applications.

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#2-Yellow Ink-Jet Formula: Material Weight % Bafixan .RTM. Yellow 3FE.sup.8 2.0 Dipropylene Glycol 4.5 DMSO 1.5 Cobratec .RTM..sup.9 0.45 NaOH (10N) 3.0 Distilled H.sub.2O 88.55 Total: 100 .sup.8BASF Corporation .sup.9PMC Specialties Group

[0044] Formulation Example 2 comprises a heat activated yellow ink solid or dye. Dipropylene glycol and DMSO are co-solvents. Sodium Hydroxide is an inorganic emulsifying enforcing agent, which also acts as a fungicide. Distilled water acts as a solvent. Cobratec.RTM. acts as a corrosion inhibitor.

[0045] In this formulation, a particular ink solid is finely divided to yield a small particle size. The particular ink solid of Example 2 will tend to substantially dissolve within sodium hydroxide, which is used as the emulsifying enforcing agent. The combination of the sodium hydroxide and the solvent, which is the formulation example is distilled water, yield an emulsion which may be used in bubble jet and free flow ink jet printers.

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Abstract

An image is printed on a substrate by means of a computer driven printer using heat activated dyes, without activating the dyes during the process of printing onto the substrate. The dyes are susequently activated by applying sufficient heat and pressure to the substrate to activate the dyes.

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[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08 / 565,999 filed Dec. 1, 1995, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08 / 207,756 filed Mar. 8, 1994, U.S. Pat. No. 5,487,614, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08 / 195,851, filed Feb. 10, 1994, U.S. Pat. No. 5,431,501, which is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 07 / 724,610, filed Jul. 2, 1991, U.S. Pat. No. 5,302,223, which is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 07 / 549,600, filed Jul. 9,1990, now abandoned. The within application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08 / 506,894, now issued U.S. Pat. No. 5,734,396, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08 / 299,736, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,487,614.[0002] This invention relates to printing generally, and is more specifically directed to a method of printing heat activated ink by means of an ink jet printer onto paper or other printable substrate as a medium, and subsequently heat activa...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B41F16/02B41J2/01B41J2/315B41J2/325B41J3/407B41M5/025B41M5/035B41M5/382B41M7/00B44C1/17C09D11/00D06P5/24D06P5/28G03G9/09
CPCB41F16/02G03G15/6591B41J2/315B41J2/325B41J3/407B41M5/0256B41M5/035B41M5/0356B41M7/0027B44C1/1712B44C1/1716C09D11/32C09D11/328C09D11/34D06P5/003D06P5/004D06P5/006D06P5/007G03G9/0926G03G2215/00527B41J2/01
Inventor XU, MINGHALE, NATHAN
Owner SAWGRASS SYST INC
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