Preparation of improved inks for inkjet printers
First Claim
1. A colorless 5th pen composition for use with four inkjet ink compositions wherein said 5th pen composition comprises water, a co-solvent, and a fusible material consisting essentially of polymeric materials, wherein said fusible material is an emulsion polymer synthesized from components selected from the group consisting of:
- polyoxazolins, urethane/acrylic block or blended polymers, polycarbonates, polyvinylpyrrolidine, styrene-butadiene latexes, PEG-amine modified and/or diamine crosslinked polyene-maleic anhydride, ethylene maleic anhydride, octadecene-maleic anhydride, rosin-maleic anhydride polymers, and mixtures thereof, wherein said 5th pen composition is within an inkiet pen and is configured for being jettable onto a substrate either before or after a color-containing ink as a layer, and wherein said 5th pen composition is further configured for being heat fusible with said color-containing ink after jetting, thereby producing a permanent image on said substrate wherein said permanence is mensured as the amount of transference of color from said substrate when said color-containing ink on said substrate is subjected to mechanical abrasion and measured in units of milli-optical density of less than 50.
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Abstract
The invention relates to an improved system for inkjet printing which results in images with increased permanence as measured by transfer of color from the image when the image is subjected to mechanical and/or chemical abrasion. The invention provides a fusible material that may be combined with any or all of the color inks used to create the image, or it may be used as a colorless fluid applied pre- or post-printing. The permanence of images produced by the system are comparable to those produced by electrophotography. The invention also relates to a printing apparatus that contains a means for fusing the image using heat applied after the printed substrate is ejected from the printer.
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1. A colorless 5th pen composition for use with four inkjet ink compositions wherein said 5th pen composition comprises water, a co-solvent, and a fusible material consisting essentially of polymeric materials, wherein said fusible material is an emulsion polymer synthesized from components selected from the group consisting of:
- polyoxazolins, urethane/acrylic block or blended polymers, polycarbonates, polyvinylpyrrolidine, styrene-butadiene latexes, PEG-amine modified and/or diamine crosslinked polyene-maleic anhydride, ethylene maleic anhydride, octadecene-maleic anhydride, rosin-maleic anhydride polymers, and mixtures thereof, wherein said 5th pen composition is within an inkiet pen and is configured for being jettable onto a substrate either before or after a color-containing ink as a layer, and wherein said 5th pen composition is further configured for being heat fusible with said color-containing ink after jetting, thereby producing a permanent image on said substrate wherein said permanence is mensured as the amount of transference of color from said substrate when said color-containing ink on said substrate is subjected to mechanical abrasion and measured in units of milli-optical density of less than 50.
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