Cleaning liquid, method of cleaning nozzle surface, and recording device
A cleaning liquid includes a water-soluble organic solvent and a surfactant. The water-soluble organic solvent includes a low-vapor-pressure solvent having a saturated vapor pressure of 1.0 Pa or less at 20° C. A ratio of 1,000 times a total mass of the surfactant to a mass of the water-soluble organic solvent is greater than 0.5. A rate at which droplets of the cleaning liquid slide down on a surface to be cleaned is 3.0 mm/s or less. The rate at which droplets of the cleaning liquid slide down on the surface to be cleaned is preferably 2.5 mm/s or less. A viscosity of the cleaning liquid at 25° C. is preferably 8 mPa·s or greater. A surface tension of the cleaning liquid is preferably 50 mN/m or less.
1 . A cleaning liquid, wherein the cleaning liquid is suitable for cleaning a nozzle surface of a printer head which discharges a water-based ink from the nozzle, the cleaning liquid comprising:
a water-soluble organic solvent; and
a surfactant wherein a mass of the surfactant in the cleaning liquid relative to a total mass of the cleaning liquid is in a range of 0.07 to 1.00 mass %,
wherein:
the water-soluble organic solvent comprises a low-vapor-pressure solvent having a saturated vapor pressure of 1.0 Pa or less at 20° C.;
a ratio of 1,000 times a total mass of the surfactant to a mass of the water-soluble organic solvent is within a range of 0.9 to 14;
a rate at which droplets of the cleaning liquid slide down on a surface to be cleaned is 3.0 mm/s or less;
a mass of the low-vapor-pressure solvent relative to a total mass of the water-soluble organic solvent is 70 mass % or more; and
a mass of water in the cleaning liquid relative to the total mass of the cleaning liquid is 30 mass % or less.
2 . The cleaning liquid according to claim 1 , wherein the rate at which droplets of the cleaning liquid slide down on the surface to be cleaned is 2.5 mm/s or less.
3 . The cleaning liquid according to claim 1 , wherein a viscosity of the cleaning liquid at 25° C. is 8 mPa·s or greater.
4 . The cleaning liquid according to claim 1 , wherein a surface tension of the cleaning liquid is 50 mN/m or less.
5 . The cleaning liquid according to claim 1 , wherein an initial contact angle of the droplets with respect to the surface to be cleaned is 105° or less.
6 . The cleaning liquid according to claim 1 , wherein the water-soluble organic solvent comprises at least one selected from the group consisting of glycerol, polyethylene glycol, triethylene glycol, and diethylene glycol.
7 . A method of cleaning a nozzle surface of a printer head, comprising:
attaching the cleaning liquid according to claim 1 to a wiper; and
sliding the wiper on the nozzle surface after the nozzle discharges a water-based ink.
8 . The method according to claim 7 , further comprising:
contacting a wiper cleaning member with the cleaning liquid; and
bringing a tip of the wiper and the wiper cleaning member into contact to attach the cleaning liquid to the wiper,
wherein the tip of the wiper is slid on the nozzle surface.
9 . The method according to claim 7 , wherein the rate at which droplets of the cleaning liquid slide down on the nozzle surface is 2.5 mm/s or less.
10 . The method according to claim 7 , wherein a viscosity of the cleaning liquid at 25° C. is 8 mPa·s or greater.
11 . The method according to claim 7 , wherein a surface tension of the cleaning liquid is 50 mN/m or less.
12 . The method according to claim 7 , wherein an initial contact angle of the droplets with respect to the nozzle surface is 105° or less.
13 . The method according to claim 7 , wherein the water-soluble organic solvent comprises at least one selected from the group consisting of glycerol, polyethylene glycol, triethylene glycol, and diethylene glycol.
14 . A recording device, comprising
a head comprising a nozzle which discharges a water-based ink from the nozzle,
a wiper comprising a tip part to wipe a nozzle surface of the head,
a wiper cleaning member configured to contact the tip part, and
the cleaning liquid according to claim 1 , held by the wiper cleaning member.