Canon kabushiki kaisha (20240100864). INK JET RECORDING METHOD AND INK JET RECORDING APPARATUS simplified abstract

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INK JET RECORDING METHOD AND INK JET RECORDING APPARATUS

Organization Name

canon kabushiki kaisha

Inventor(s)

MAMIKO Kaji of Kanagawa (JP)

AKIRA Kuriyama of Kanagawa (JP)

YOSHIHIDE Aikawa of Kanagawa (JP)

INK JET RECORDING METHOD AND INK JET RECORDING APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240100864 titled 'INK JET RECORDING METHOD AND INK JET RECORDING APPARATUS

Simplified Explanation

The ink jet recording method described in the abstract aims to record images on recording media with small basis weight or high water-absorption properties while minimizing cockling. The method involves using an ink jet recording apparatus with a blowing portion to dry aqueous ink on the recording medium. The blowing portion includes conveying members and a blowing device, with the conveying members arranged in a specific order to effectively dry the ink.

  • Conveying members and blowing device in ink jet recording apparatus
  • Blowing portion with specific arrangement to dry aqueous ink effectively

Potential Applications

The technology can be applied in various industries such as printing, packaging, and textile for high-quality image printing on different types of recording media.

Problems Solved

1. Minimizing cockling on recording media with small basis weight or high water-absorption properties. 2. Ensuring efficient drying of aqueous ink for clear image reproduction.

Benefits

1. Improved image quality on challenging recording media. 2. Enhanced efficiency in ink drying process. 3. Reduced waste and rework due to cockling issues.

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing Ink Jet Recording for High-Quality Image Printing

Possible Prior Art

Prior art may include methods or devices used in ink jet printing to address issues related to drying aqueous ink on various types of recording media.

Unanswered Questions

How does this method compare to traditional ink drying techniques in terms of efficiency and effectiveness?

The article does not provide a direct comparison between this method and traditional ink drying techniques. Further research or testing may be needed to evaluate the performance of this innovation against existing methods.

What are the potential limitations or drawbacks of using this specific arrangement of conveying members and blowing device in the ink jet recording apparatus?

The article does not mention any limitations or drawbacks associated with the specific arrangement of conveying members and blowing device. Additional studies or user feedback could help identify any potential challenges in implementing this technology.


Original Abstract Submitted

provided is an ink jet recording method by which even when a recording medium having a relatively small basis weight or a highly water-absorbing recording medium is used, an image can be recorded while the occurrence of cockling is suppressed. the method is an ink jet recording method including recording an image on a recording medium with an ink jet recording apparatus including a blowing portion configured to blow air to the recording medium to dry an aqueous ink. the blowing portion includes conveying members and a blowing device. the conveying members include a first conveying member free of an adsorption mechanism and a second conveying member including an adsorption mechanism in the stated order. the aqueous ink includes a water-soluble organic solvent.