Fixation unit for use in a printing system
11633963 · 2023-04-25
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Abstract
A fixation unit for use in a printing apparatus includes a substantially closed box for enclosing a heated space, the substantially closed box including an entry opening and an exit opening for enabling transport of a print substrate through the substantially closed box, a heating element arranged for heating the heated space enclosed by the substantially closed box, and a transport mechanism for engaging a sheet of the print substrate from the entry opening to the exit opening of the substantially closed box. The transport mechanism includes a nip of two belts that are pressed together and run concurrently and in the same direction, the belts being impermeable to any ink component. A printer includes such a fixation unit and a printing method uses such a fixation unit.
Claims
1. A printing system comprising: a printing module; a substrate transport device arranged for transporting a print substrate through the printing system; a drying module; and a fixation module arranged downstream of the printing module, the drying module being arranged downstream of the printing module and upstream of the fixation module, the fixation module comprising a fixation unit, the fixation unit comprising: a substantially closed box for enclosing a heated space, the substantially closed box comprising an entry opening and an exit opening for enabling transport of the print substrate through the substantially closed box; a heating element arranged for heating the heated space enclosed by the substantially closed box; and a transport mechanism for engaging a sheet of the print substrate from the entry opening to the exit opening of the substantially closed box, wherein the transport mechanism comprises a nip of two belts that are pressed together and run concurrently at substantially the same speed and in the same direction, the belts being impermeable to any ink component.
2. The printing system according to claim 1, wherein at least a surface of the belts that in operation comes in direct contact with printed matter comprises a material having a low surface energy for good release properties of the printed matter from the surfaces of the belts.
3. A printing method of using the printing system of claim 2, comprising the steps of: providing a print substrate and an ink set, the ink set comprising at least one ink comprising a dispersion of polymer particles having a minimum film formation temperature (MFFT); printing an image with the ink set onto the print substrate by transporting the print substrate through the printing module; drying the printed substrate by transporting the print substrate through the drying module by exposing the print to mild heating conditions until the printed substrate is robust enough to be handled in further printing steps; and fixating the printed substrate by transporting the printed substrate through the fixation unit, and exposing the printed substrate to high heat.
4. A printing method of using the printing system of claim 1, comprising the steps of: providing a print substrate and an ink set, the ink set comprising at least one ink comprising a dispersion of polymer particles having a minimum film formation temperature (MFFT); printing an image with the ink set onto the print substrate by transporting the print substrate through the printing module; drying the printed substrate by transporting the print substrate through the drying module by exposing the print to mild heating conditions until the printed substrate is robust enough to be handled in further printing steps; and fixating the printed substrate by transporting the printed substrate through the fixation unit and exposing the printed substrate to high heat.
5. The printing method according to claim 4, wherein the drying step is performed at a drying temperature of between 40° C. and 70° C., for 0.5-4 seconds.
6. The printing method according to claim 5, wherein, the fixation step is performed at a temperature of above the MFFT of the polymer dispersion (latex) used in the ink.
7. The printing method according to claim 5, wherein the fixation step is performed at a temperature of between 60° C. and 140° C. for 0.5-4 seconds.
8. The printing method according to claim 4, wherein, the fixation step is performed at a temperature of above the MFFT of the polymer dispersion (latex) used in the ink.
9. The printing method according to claim 8, wherein the fixation step is performed at a temperature of between 60° C. and 140° C. for 0.5-4 seconds.
10. The printing method according to claim 4, wherein the fixation step is performed at a temperature of between 60° C. and 140° C. for 0.5-4 seconds.
11. The printing method according to claim 1, wherein the drying module includes a hot air impingement device configured to provide a drying temperature of between 40° C. and 70° C., for 0.5-4 seconds to the print substrate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a more complete understanding of the invention and the advantages thereof, exemplary embodiments of the invention are explained in more detail in the following description with reference to the accompanying drawing figures, in which like reference characters designate like parts and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(6) The fixation unit further comprises a temperature sensor 10 and a heater 11 which are both connected to a controller 12. The controller 12 is arranged to control the temperature in the interior of the substantially closed box 2 of the fixation unit 1, based on the temperature sensed by the temperature sensor 10 and by providing heat with heater 11 accordingly to achieve a set point temperature inside the interior of the substantial closed box. Additionally, the temperature control may be assisted by the use of heated rollers (not shown, one or more of the rollers 5, 5′, 5″, 5′″, 9, 9′, 9″ and 9′″ may be heated rollers, the arranged heaters are then connected to controller 12. Alternatively, the temperature may be assisted by the above disclosed plates by implementing them as heated plates).
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(8) All modules are equipped with transport devices (not shown) and couplings of the transport devices between the units (not shown) for enabling transport of a print substrate through the printing system as indicated with arrow 31. In case of cut sheet printing duplex printing is enabled by a return path indicated with arrows 32, 32′ and 32″. For duplex printing also a reverse loop is arranged in the transport path (not shown).
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(11) After step S400, the prints are robust and not over-dried, because evaporation of water during fixation is prevented or at least mitigated and absorption of co-solvents into the print substrate is enhanced. Optionally, the prints are cooled and returned to the printing module 21 for duplex printing and/or added to the stack of prints in the stacking module (not shown in