IP Library Granted Patent US 9,079,427
Granted Patent B2
US 9,079,427 · App. 13/459,719 · Granted Jul 14, 2015

Staggered ultra-violet curing systems, structures and processes for inkjet printing

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Patent No.
US 9,079,427
App. No.
13/459,719
Granted
Jul 14, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

Enhanced printing systems, structures, and processes provide enhanced pinning of light sensitive inks before curing, such as to avoid artifacts, e.g. between colors, and/or between regions of different color densities. One or more pinning lamps are controlled or otherwise configured to deliver pinning energy over an interval, e.g. over a period of time or over a percentage of completion, to a pinning threshold level, which may be stored and/or determined. In some exemplary embodiments, the pinning energy is increased linearly over an interval. Other exemplary embodiments provide a stepped or staggered increase in applied pinning energy. An additional level of pinning may preferably be provided after pinning and before curing, at an energy level over the first pinning threshold, and below the curing threshold. The enhanced printing systems, structures, and processes reduce and/or eliminate moderate or large transitions of UV light energy, which may otherwise cause image artifacts.

Claims (36)

1. A process for preventing artifacts in a printed image, comprising the steps of:

providing a printing system, wherein the printing system comprises at least one print head for applying light sensitive ink to a substrate, a mechanism for positioning any of the print head or the substrate in relation to each other, at least one pinning lamp, a mechanism for altering the delivered energy of the at least one pinning lamp to at least one portion of the substrate, at least one curing lamp, and at least one processor;

applying the light sensitive ink to the substrate with one or more of the print heads;

during a first pinning operation, providing pinning energy to the applied ink on the substrate with the at least one pinning lamp to low pin said applied ink, wherein the processor is configured to operate any of the at least one pinning lamp to controllably increase the pinning energy in an increasing linear or stepped manner over an interval to a low pinning threshold level;

during a second pinning operation, applying a second level pinning energy to the low pinned applied ink before a curing step, wherein the second level of pining energy is increased in a linear or stepped manner to a high pinning threshold level that is higher than the determined low pinning threshold level, and lower than a curing threshold level; and

providing curing energy to the pinned applied ink on the substrate with the curing lamp, to cure the pinned applied ink.

2. The process of claim 1 , wherein the at least one pinning lamp comprises at least one ultraviolet (UV) power source.

3. The process of claim 2 , wherein the at least one ultraviolet (UV) power source comprises any of at least one mercury arc lamp, at least one ultraviolet (UV) light emitting diode (LED), or any combination thereof.

4. The process of claim 1 , wherein the mechanism for altering the delivered energy of the at least one pinning lamp to at least one portion of the substrate comprises:

at least one shutter;

wherein the processor is configured to controllably operate the shutter to alter the delivered energy of the at least one pinning lamp.

5. The process of claim 1 , wherein the determined threshold level is stored within a memory.

6. The process of claim 1 , wherein the mechanism for altering the delivered energy of the at least one pinning lamp to at least one portion of the substrate comprises any of a mechanism for variably controlling the output power of one or more of the output lamps, or a shutter that is electrically controllable to adjust the delivered energy to the substrate from the pinning lamps.

7. The process of claim 1 , wherein the interval comprises any of a period of time or a percentage of completion.

8. A system for preventing artifacts in a printed image, comprising:

at least one print head for applying light sensitive ink to a substrate;

a mechanism for positioning any of the print head or the substrate in relation to each other;

at least one pinning lamp;

a mechanism for altering the delivered energy of the at least one pinning lamp to at least one portion of the substrate;

at least one curing lamp, and

at least one processor, wherein the at least one processor is configured to control one or more of the print heads to apply the light sensitive ink to the substrate, controllably increase an applied pinning energy through the at least one pinning lamp in an increasing linear or stepped manner over an interval to a determined threshold level to low pin said applied ink, and controllably operate the curing lamp to cure the pinned applied ink; and

a mechanism applying a second level of pinning energy to the pinned applied ink before curing, wherein the second level of pinning energy is increased in a linear or stepped manner to a high pinning threshold level that is high than the determined low pinning threshold level, and lower than a curing threshold level.

9. The system of claim 8 , wherein the at least one pinning lamp comprises at least one ultraviolet (UV) power source.

10. The system of claim 9 , wherein the at least one ultraviolet (UV) power source comprises any of at least one mercury arc lamp, at least one ultraviolet (UV) light emitting diode (LED), or any combination thereof.

11. The system of claim 8 , wherein the mechanism for altering the delivered energy of the at least one pinning lamp to at least one portion of the substrate comprises:

at least one shutter;

wherein the processor is configured to controllably operate the shutter to alter the delivered energy of the at least one pinning lamp.

12. The system of claim 8 , further comprising:

a memory that is accessible by the at least one processor;

wherein the determined threshold level is stored within the memory.

13. The system of claim 8 , wherein the interval comprises any of a period of time or a percentage of completion.

14. A structure for a printing system comprising a mechanism for delivering light curable ink onto a substrate that is supported by a platen, said structure provided for preventing artifacts in a printed image, wherein the structure comprises:

at least one pinning lamp for providing pinning energy to the substrate; and

a mechanism for controllably altering the amount of pinning energy from the at least one pinning lamp in an increasing linear or stepped manner to low pin said applied ink; and

a mechanism for controllably increasing an applied pinning energy through the at least one pinning lamp over an interval to a determined threshold level and for applying a second level of pinning energy to the pinned applied ink before curing, wherein the second level of pinning energy is increased in a linear or stepped manner to a high pinning threshold level that is higher than the determined low pinning threshold level, and lower than a curing threshold level.

15. The structure of claim 14 , wherein the mechanism comprises at least one shutter between the at least one pinning lamp and the platen.

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