Drop placement method for continuous printers
    1.
    发明授权
    Drop placement method for continuous printers 有权
    连续打印机的放置方法

    公开(公告)号:US08911064B2

    公开(公告)日:2014-12-16

    申请号:US12752599

    申请日:2010-04-01

    CPC classification number: B41J2/09

    Abstract: A method for providing drop placement adjustment of drops deposited on a print media by a printhead in a continuous inkjet printer, the method comprising the steps of providing the printhead with a drop generator having at least one nozzle; moving the printhead relative to the print media; causing the printhead to form drops from the at least one nozzle with a drop formation period being the time between consecutive drop formations; wherein a portion of the formed drops are allowed to strike pixel locations on the print media for forming print drops, while other drops are directed toward a catcher and do not strike the print media for forming catch drops; creating a series of the print drops to print on a series of consecutive pixel locations; and adjusting a velocity of a portion of the formed print drops relative to a velocity of other print drops to adjust the placement of the print drop within the pixel locations.

    Abstract translation: 一种用于通过连续喷墨打印机中的打印头提供沉积在打印介质上的液滴的液滴放置调整的方法,所述方法包括以下步骤:向打印头提供具有至少一个喷嘴的液滴发生器; 相对于打印介质移动打印头; 使得所述打印头从所述至少一个喷嘴形成液滴,其中液滴形成周期是连续液滴形成之间的时间; 其中形成的液滴的一部分被允许打印在打印介质上的像素位置以形成印刷液滴,而其它液滴指向捕获器,并且不会打击打印介质以形成捕捉液滴; 创建一系列打印液滴以在一系列连续的像素位置上打印; 并且相对于其它印刷液滴的速度调节所形成的印刷液滴的一部分的速度,以调整印刷液滴在像素位置内的位置。

    Method for operating continuous printers
    2.
    发明授权
    Method for operating continuous printers 有权
    操作连续打印机的方法

    公开(公告)号:US08226216B2

    公开(公告)日:2012-07-24

    申请号:US12752576

    申请日:2010-04-01

    CPC classification number: B41J2/09 B41J2/185

    Abstract: A method for operating a continuous inkjet printer, the method includes forming drops with a drop formation period being the time between consecutive drop formations; creating a portion of the drops that strike the print media for forming print drops; creating a portion of the created drops that do not strike the print media for forming catch drops; creating the print drops to print on a series of consecutive pixel locations; wherein a time between the creation of consecutive print drops is inconsistent which causes an additional catch drop so that a gap is created; wherein when a gap is created, adjusting a velocity of the print drop adjacent to the gap to cause the print drop to shift slightly toward the gap.

    Abstract translation: 一种用于操作连续喷墨打印机的方法,所述方法包括形成液滴,其中液滴形成周期是连续滴液形成之间的时间; 产生冲击打印介质以形成印刷液滴的液滴的一部分; 产生一部分创建的液滴,其不会打印打印介质以形成捕捉液滴; 创建打印液滴以在一系列连续的像素位置上打印; 其中创建连续打印液滴之间的时间不一致,这导致额外的下落,从而产生间隙; 其中当产生间隙时,调整与间隙相邻的印刷液滴的速度,使印刷液滴向间隙稍微移动。

    Imaging elements
    3.
    发明授权
    Imaging elements 失效
    成像元素

    公开(公告)号:US06187521B1

    公开(公告)日:2001-02-13

    申请号:US09221470

    申请日:1998-12-28

    Abstract: The present invention is an imaging element which includes a support, an image forming layer superposed on the support; and at least one layer superposed on the support. The at least one layer superposed on the support is formed from a non-aqueous coating composition of a composite wax particle composed of a wax phase and a non-crosslinked polymer phase and an organic solvent. The wax phase includes a wax having a melting point of greater than 30° C. The wax comprises greater than 80% by weight of the wax phase. The wax phase to non-crosslinked polymer phase ratio is greater than 30/70 and less than 90/10.

    Abstract translation: 本发明是一种成像元件,其包括支撑体,叠置在支撑体上的图像形成层; 以及叠置在支撑体上的至少一层。 叠层在载体上的至少一层由由蜡相和非交联聚合物相组成的复合蜡颗粒和有机溶剂的非水性涂料组合物形成。 蜡相包括熔点大于30℃的蜡。蜡包含大于80重量%的蜡相。 蜡相与非交联聚合物相比大于30/70且小于90/10。

    Non-aqueous composite wax particle dispersion
    4.
    发明授权
    Non-aqueous composite wax particle dispersion 失效
    非水复合蜡颗粒分散体

    公开(公告)号:US06407160B2

    公开(公告)日:2002-06-18

    申请号:US09221469

    申请日:1998-12-28

    CPC classification number: C08L91/06 C08F2/44 C08F289/00 C08L2666/04 C08L33/00

    Abstract: The present invention relates to a polymer particle having a wax phase and a second phase. The wax phase includes a wax having a melting point of greater than 30° C. and comprising greater than 80% by weight of the wax phase. The second phase, free of ionic charge groups, includes a mono-alpha, beta-ethylenically unsaturated monomer free of ionic charge groups capable of addition polymerization to form a water soluble homopolymer including from 1 to 40% by weight of the second phase and a mono-alpha, beta-ethylenically unsaturated monomer capable of addition polymerization to form a water insoluble homopolymer.

    Abstract translation: 本发明涉及具有蜡相和第二相的聚合物颗粒。 蜡相包括熔点大于30℃并包含大于80重量%的蜡相的蜡。 没有离子电荷基团的第二相包括不含离子电荷基团的单α,β-烯键式不饱和单体,其能够加成聚合以形成包含1至40重量%的第二相的水溶性均聚物和 能够加成聚合形成水不溶性均聚物的单-α,β-烯属不饱和单体。

    Protective overcoat for antistatic layer
    6.
    发明授权
    Protective overcoat for antistatic layer 失效
    防静电层用保护层

    公开(公告)号:US5723273A

    公开(公告)日:1998-03-03

    申请号:US712018

    申请日:1996-09-11

    Abstract: The present invention is an imaging element which includes a support and at least one image forming layer. The imaging element further includes an antistatic layer and a protective layer overlying the antistatic layer. The protective layer is formed from an aqueous coating solution containing a film forming binder and a crosslinking agent. The film forming binder is a carboxylic containing vinyl polymer or copolymer having a glass transition temperature of greater than 50.degree. C. and an acid number of from 60 to 260. The carboxylic acid group of the vinyl polymer or copolymer are reacted with ammonia or amine to provide a pH of the coating solution of from 7 to 10.

    Abstract translation: 本发明是一种成像元件,其包括支撑体和至少一个图像形成层。 成像元件还包括抗静电层和覆盖在抗静电层上的保护层。 保护层由含有成膜粘合剂和交联剂的水性涂布液形成。 成膜粘合剂是玻璃化转变温度大于50℃,酸值为60-260的羧酸乙烯基聚合物或共聚物。乙烯基聚合物或共聚物的羧酸基与氨或胺反应 以提供涂覆溶液的pH为7至10。

    Method for hardening photographic materials
    8.
    发明授权
    Method for hardening photographic materials 失效
    硬化照相材料的方法

    公开(公告)号:US5547832A

    公开(公告)日:1996-08-20

    申请号:US909797

    申请日:1992-07-07

    CPC classification number: G03C1/053 G03C1/30 G03C2001/0471 Y10S430/136

    Abstract: Methods and compositions are provided for hardening with fast-acting hardeners the colloidal carrier materials, such as gelatin, in the layers of photographic materials, such as photographic film. The methods of the invention comprise coating, with a conventional coating technique, among the layers of a photographic material a layer of a composition of the invention. The compositions of the invention are aqueous solutions which comprise a fast-acting hardener and a polymeric thickener, have concentrations of thickener less than about 50 mg/cm.sup.3 and, at 40.degree. C. and shear rates between about 1000 sec.sup.-1 and 10,000 sec.sup.-1, have viscosities from about 5 cp to about 20 cp and power law indices greater than about 0.90.

    Abstract translation: 提供的方法和组合物用快速硬化剂硬化胶片载体材料,例如明胶,在照相材料层中,例如摄影胶片。 本发明的方法包括使用常规涂覆技术在照相材料层之间涂覆本发明组合物的层。 本发明的组合物是包含快速作用的固化剂和聚合物增稠剂的水溶液,其浓度小于约50mg / cm 3,在40℃,剪切速率在约1000sec -1和10,000sec之间 -1,具有约5cp至约20cp的粘度和大于约0.90的幂律指数。

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