PRINTING SYSTEM
20180222215 · 2018-08-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B41J15/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A printing system includes a printing stage having a print head arrangement for applying marking material onto a media, a media transport system arranged to advance the media with non-uniform velocity through the printing stage in a media transport direction and a curing stage disposed downstream of the printing stage in the media transport direction for curing the marking material. A blouse forming stage is disposed between the printing stage and the curing stage and an auxiliary media transport system is provided for advancing the media with uniform velocity through the curing stage.
Claims
1. A printing system comprising: a printing stage having a print head arrangement for applying radiation curable marking material onto a media; a media transport system arranged to advance the media with non-uniform velocity through the printing stage in a media transport direction; a curing stage disposed downstream of the printing stage in the media transport direction for curing the marking material, wherein the curing stage comprises a page-wide radiation type curing system; a blouse forming stage disposed between the printing stage and the curing stage; and an auxiliary media transport system for advancing the media with uniform velocity through the curing stage.
2. The printing system according to claim 1, wherein the curing stage comprises a stationary page-wide curing system.
3. The printing system according to claim 1, wherein the printing stage comprises a scanning-type printing system arranged to scan the media in a main scanning direction normal to the media transport direction, and the media transport system is arranged to advance the media in the printing stage step-wise.
4. The printing system according to claim 1, wherein the print head arrangement is an ink jet print head arrangement.
5. The printing system according to claim 4, wherein the print head arrangement is arranged for printing with UV-curable ink.
6. The printing system according to claim 5, wherein the print head arrangement is arranged for printing with UV-gelling ink, the UV-gelling ink being a UV-curable ink configured to gel after having been ejected from the print head arrangement.
7. The printing system according to claim 5, wherein the curing system in the curing stage is arranged to irradiate the media with UV light.
8. The printing system according to claim 1, wherein the blouse forming stage comprises support bars which support the media and form a gap in which the media is allowed to sag under its own weight so as to form a blouse.
9. The printing system according to claim 1, wherein the blouse forming stage comprises a suction bar arranged to exert a suction force onto the media so as to form a blouse.
Description
[0018] An embodiment example will now be described in conjunction with the drawings, wherein:
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[0020]
[0021] The printing system shown in
[0022] The printing stage 10 comprises a scanning-type ink jet print head arrangement 18 arranged to move back and forth along a guide rail 20 in a main scanning direction x.
[0023] The media transport system 14 comprises a feed roller 22 which is driven for intermittent rotation so as to advance the media 16 in a sub-scanning and media transport direction y normal to the main scanning direction x.
[0024] In the condition shown in
[0025] In the curing stage 12, a curing beam 26 extends over the entire width of the media 16 and constitutes a page-wide curing system. On its bottom side, the curing beam 26 carries an array of UV curing lamps for uniformly irradiating the surface of the media 16 with UV curing light on the entire width of media.
[0026] A blouse forming stage 30 is provided between the printing stage 10 and the curing stage 12. In the blouse forming stage the media 16 is supported by two support bars 32 with a gap formed therebetween, so that the media 16 is allowed to sag under its own weight and form a blouse 34 in the gap between the support bars 32. In the example shown, the formation of the blouse 34 is further assisted by a suction bar 36 which is disposed underneath the support bars 32 and exerts an additional suction pressure onto the media sheet.
[0027] An auxiliary media transport system 38 is disposed downstream of the curing stage 12 in the media transport direction y and is constituted by a set of rollers 40 which are driven at constant speed and draw the media 16 so that it moves past the curing beam 26 with constant speed. The speed difference between the upstream part of the media 16, where the media is driven intermittently by the media transport system 14, and the downstream part, where the media is driven with uniform speed by the auxiliary media transport system 38, is absorbed by the blouse 34.
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