Patent classifications
G03G2215/0631
Electrophotographic printers
A method of operating an electrophotographic printer (100) to control the optical density of a printed image is described. The method comprises providing a printing substance on a transfer member (104); emitting a pulse of heat to heat the printing substance on the transfer member to increase flowability of the printing substance on the transfer member; and transferring, from the transfer member to a substrate (108), the printing substance heated by the pulse of heat so as to provide the printed image on the substrate.
ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTERS
A method of operating an electrophotographic printer (100) to control the optical density of a printed image is described. The method comprises providing a printing substance on a transfer member (104); emitting a pulse of heat to heat the printing substance on the transfer member to increase flowability of the printing substance on the transfer member; and transfer-ring, from the transfer member to a substrate (108), the printing substance heated by the pulse of heat so as to provide the printed image on the substrate.
Electrophotographic printers
A method of operating an electrophotographic printer (100) to control the optical density of a printed image is described. The method comprises providing a printing substance on a transfer member (104); emitting a pulse of heat to heat the printing substance on the transfer member to increase flowability of the printing substance on the transfer member; and transferring, from the transfer member to a substrate (108), the printing substance heated by the pulse of heat so as to provide the printed image on the substrate.
ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTERS
A method of operating an electrophotographic printer (100) to control the optical density of a printed image is described. The method comprises providing a printing substance on a transfer member (104); emitting a pulse of heat to heat the printing substance on the transfer member to increase flowability of the printing substance on the transfer member; and transferring, from the transfer member to a substrate (108), the printing substance heated by the pulse of heat so as to provide the printed image on the substrate.
ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHIC INK COMPOSITIONS
Described herein is a liquid electrophotographic printing process comprising heating a coating composition comprising a thermoplastic polymer and a liquid carrier to dissolve the thermoplastic polymer in the liquid carrier and form a heated coating solution; and applying the heated coating solution to a liquid electrophotographically printed layer disposed on a substrate. The thermoplastic polymer may be selected from a copolymer of ethylene and an alk-1-ene and a copolymer of ethylene and 50 wt. % or less vinyl acetate; and the liquid carrier may comprise a hydrocarbon, a silicone oil or a vegetable oil. Also described herein are a liquid electrophotographic printing kit comprising a liquid electrophotographic ink composition and a coating composition, as well as a liquid electrophotographic printer.