FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This invention relates to a printing apparatus for large format printing. It relates
especially to a large format printer comprising electrophotographic printing devices.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION.
[0002] In large format printing, e.g. poster printing, billboard printing, wherein the weatherability
of the print is very important, silk-screen printing is still a dominant printing
method. This method has however its drawbacks. The method is rather time consuming
since for every colour a dedicated screen has to be made and printed and the method
is basically analog.
[0003] More and more images to be printed are available in digital form, so that also in
the printing of large formats, digital addressable printing techniques become indispensable.
[0004] A well known digital addressable printing technique that is useful for large format
printing is ink-jet printing, both with water based inks and with solvent based inks.
An example of an ink-jet printer for large format printing can be found in, e.g.,
US 5,488,397, wherein a printer is disclosed having two or more parallel ink-cartridges
shuttling over the width of the substrate to be printed while the substrate moves
in a direction basically perpendicular to the direction of movement of the shuttling
ink-cartridges.
[0005] In WO 96/01489 an ink-jet printer for large format printing is disclosed wherein
a single ink-cartridge shuttles over the substrate to be printed.
[0006] A commercial ink-jet printer INDANIT 162Ad (trade name) available from Indanit Technologies,
Israel, uses multiple ink-jet printheads mounted in a staggered position over the
width of the substrate to be printed. In this device the printing substrate has to
pass several times under the array of staggered ink-jet printheads while between each
pass the printheads are slightly moved in a direction parallel to the width of the
substrate. This multi-pass printing enhances the resolution that can be printed, while
in the printhead itself the nozzle can be positioned fairly far apart.
[0007] Although ink-jet printing provides the possibility for printing large formats in
a short time, the possible printing resolution is not always up to the demands, the
stability of the image in, e.g., billboards where the image has to be weatherproof
leaves still room for improvement.
[0008] In the art of printing of large formats, it is however still desired to have still
faster printers that use very weatherable marking material, especially toner particles.
In toner particles the pigments are imbedded in a resin and thus are the pigments
in the image quite well protected from the influences of the environment.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0009] It is an object of the invention to provide a printer for high speed printing of
large format images with good resolution.
[0010] It is a further object of the present invention to provide a printer, printing large
format images with a high printing speed and using dry printing methods and toner
particles as marking material.
[0011] It is a further object of the invention to provide a printer for printing large format
printouts at a high printing speed with good long term stability and reliability.
[0012] Further objects and advantages of the invention will become clear from the description
hereinafter.
[0013] The objects of the invention are realized by providing a printer, with printing width
(PW), for printing a toner image on a substrate, having a width (WS) and a length
(LS), comprising,
a latent image bearing member having a width (WLI) equal to or larger than said printing
width is present,
a number n of toner delivery means, each having a width (WTD) smaller than said width
(WLI) of said latent image bearing member are present, characterised in that
said number n is equal to or larger then 2, and
at least two of said number n of toner delivery means are arranged in a staggered
configuration around said latent image bearing member.
[0014] Preferably said latent image bearing member is a photoconductive member.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] Fig. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a printer according to the first specific
embodiment of this invention.
[0016] Fig. 2 is a schematic illustration of a printer according to the second specific
embodiment of the invention, shown as a projection in the plane of the substrate to
be printed.
DEFINITIONS
[0017] The wording "staggered configuration with respect the latent image bearing member"
means that the toner delivery means or the toner applicator modules with a width (WTD)
smaller than the printing width (PW) are spread over the width of the latent image
bearing member (WLI) so that an image can be printed over the total printing width
and that not all the toner delivery means or toner applicator modules are located
on a single line.
[0018] The wording

toner delivery means
" is used to indicate this part of the printing engine carrying toner particles on
a surface, from which the toner particles develop the latent image on the latent image
bearing member. E.g. the when a magnetic brush is used to bring toner particles on
the latent image, this magnetic brush is the

toner delivery means
".
[0019] The wording

substrate
" or

image receiving element
" can in this document mean a final image receiving element whereon the toner image
is printed, as well as an

intermediate image receiving member
" used to accept a toner image and to transfer that image to a final image receiving
member.
[0020] The width of the image receiving substrate (WS) is the dimension of that substrate
that is essentially perpendicular to the direction of movement of the substrate in
the printer.
[0021] The length of the image receiving substrate (WL) is the dimension of that substrate
that is essentially parallel to the direction of movement of the substrate in the
printer.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0022] It was found that a large format printer (large means in this document a surface
of at least 0.25 m
2 and an image width of at least 30 cm), could be produced by using in an electrophotographical
printing engine at least two toner delivery means having a width (WTD), which were
staggered with respect to a latent image bearing member having a width (WLI) equal
to or larger than the printing width.
[0023] The latent image bearing member can be a magnetic latent image bearing member and
then the toner delivery means comprise magnetic toner particles, or said latent image
bearing member can be an electrostatic latent image bearing member and then the toner
delivery means comprise electrically charged toner particles. Preferably the latent
image bearing member is a photoconductive member that is uniformly charged and whereon
a latent image is formed by image-wise exposure to light and the toner particles are
tribo-electrically charged particles.
[0024] A printer according to the present invention, wherein at least two toner applicator
modules or at least two toner delivery means are present in a staggered position with
respect to a latent image bearing member, can be constructed in such a way that any
printing width, from 10 cm up to more than, e.g., 5 meter, can be realised. It is
however preferred that the printing width (PW) of a printer according to the present
invention is at least 40 cm, more preferably at least 60 cm and, for printing on very
large formats, even more preferably 120 cm.
[0025] It was found that a photoconductive member, having a width (WLI) larger than 40 cm
or larger than 60 cm and evenly chargeable could be manufactured, whereas it proved
more difficult, although not impossible, to produce toner delivery means with such
a large width wherein all toner particles could be charged to largely the same level.
Therefore in a printer according to the present invention, a wide photoconductive
member (WLI lager than 40 cm, preferably larger than 60 cm) and toner delivery means
of smaller width associated in a staggered configuration with the photoconductive
member are used. It proved possible to provide photoconductive members having a width
of 120 cm, which is a preferred specific embodiment of this invention for producing
a fast printer for very large formats.
[0026] In figure 1, a perspective view of a printer according to this invention is shown.
A photoconductive latent image bearing member (100), having a width WLI, is located
under a substrate (101), to be printed, said substrate having a width WS and a length
LS. The substrate is for sake of clarity shown as transparent. Around said photoconductive
member (100) toner delivery means (102a, b and c), each having a width (WTDa, b and
c) are positioned in a staggered configuration covering printing width PW. Around
the photoconductive member also other components of the printer, necessary for the
operation of the printer can be located, these are not shown in figure 1. The other
components can be e.g. charging means to uniformly charge the photoconductor, exposure
means, for image-wise exposing the charged photoconductor and cleaning means.
[0027] The photoconductive member can comprise an organic photoconductor (OPC) or an inorganic
photoconductor, e.g. silicon. The photoconductive member is in figure 1 shown as a
drum, but it is possible to build a printer according to this invention using a photoconductive
member in the form of a belt.
[0028] The toner delivery means can comprise magnetic brushes or applicators for non-magnetic
mono-component developer. When the toner delivery means are magnetic brushes, both
a magnetic brush with stationary core and rotating sleeve and a magnetic brush with
a rotating core and stationary or rotating sleeve can be used. When the toner delivery
means, in a printer according to this invention, are magnetic brushes, it is preferred,
however, to use magnetic brushes with stationary core and rotating sleeve.
[0029] The first specific embodiment of the invention also comprises a printer configuration
wherein a single intermediate image receiving member with a width equal to or larger
than the printing width of the printer is present and at least two latent image bearing
members, each associated with a toner delivery means and having a smaller width than
the width of the intermediate member are staggered around said intermediate member.
Thus, the present invention encompasses also a printer, with printing width (PW),
for printing a toner image on a substrate, having a width (WS) and a length (LS),comprising,
an intermediate image receiving member having a width equal to or larger than said
printing width,
a number n of latent image bearing member, each associated with a means for delivering
toner particles, and having a width smaller than said width of said intermediate image
receiving member. characterised in that :
said number n is equal to or larger than 2, and
at least two of said number n of latent image bearing members are arranged in a staggered
configuration around said intermediate image receiving member.
[0030] The toner particles used in a printer, according to this invention, wherein magnetic
brushes are used as toner delivery means can be both magnetic toner particles, forming
a magnetic mono-component developer and non-magnetic toner particles, forming with
magnetic carrier particles and, optionally, further ingredients a multi-component
developer. When the printer is intended for colour printing it is preferred that the
toner particles used are non-magnetic toner particles. In magnetic toner particles
the colouring pigment is combined with a, in most cases, coloured magnetic pigment,
this magnetic pigment can deteriorate the hue of the colour pigments and can thus
give raise to difficulties in achieving true colour rendition.
[0031] When a multi-component developer, comprising magnetic carrier and toner particles,
is used, any carrier particle known in the art can be used. The non-magnetic toner
particles comprise a toner resin and a pigment or dye and can be of any type known
in the art.
[0032] The exposure means, to expose a photoconductive member in a printer according to
this invention, can be any means known in the art. The exposure can be an analog one,
simply projecting the image of an original on the photoconductive member or a digital
one. It is preferred to use digitally addressable exposure means, e.g. a laser or
an array of light emitting diodes (LEDs). When a laser is used to expose the photoconductive
member in a printer according to this invention, the use of a diode laser or semiconductor
laser is preferred.
[0033] A printer according to the present invention can further comprise any component necessary
for the adequate functioning, it can e.g. comprises transfer means (transfer corona)
to aid the transfer of the toner particles from the photoconductive member to the
substrate to be printed.
[0034] A printer according to the present invention can be arranged for printing on substrates
in web form as well as for printing on sheets and even on rigid bodies.
[0035] In a second specific embodiment of the invention, a combination of a latent image
bearing member having a width (WLI) with staggered toner delivery means, as described
above, is incorporated in moving shuttle-type printer so that a large format image
is written in separate image bands (swaths). The shuttle has preferably a printing
width of at least 40 cm, more preferably 120 cm. This means that the latent image
bearing member, that is preferably a photoconductive member having a width (WLI) of
at least 40 cm. The shuttle, comprising a printer as described in the first specific
embodiment of the invention, is travelling over the image receiving member in a first
direction, preferably a direction that is essentially parallel to the width of the
substrate to be printed and the latent image bearing member is arranged essentially
perpendicular to the direction of movement of the shuttle. After having printed a
single band over the width of the image receiving member, the image receiving member
is moved in a direction different from said first direction, over a distance equal
to the printing width of the shuttle. In fact the second specific embodiment of the
invention essentially consist of mounting a printer as described in the first specific
embodiment of the invention in a shuttle, wherein the printing width of the printer
described in the first specific embodiment is essentially parallel to the length of
the substrate to be printed and the shuttle moves essentially parallel with the width
of the substrate.
[0036] This is different from the shuttling printers known in the art while by the second
specific embodiment of the invention broader bands can be printed. This means that
even with a fairly low shuttling speed of the printer a large format print can be
made in a short time. Such a shuttling printer according to the second specific embodiment
of this invention can very beneficially be used for printing images of very large
dimension (e.g. > 5 meter width) with a very high printing speed (e.g. > 500 m
2/hour).
[0037] This second specific embodiment of the invention encompasses thus a printer, for
printing a toner image on a substrate, having a width (WS) and a length (LS), comprising
- means for moving said substrate in a first direction and
- means for moving a shuttle having a swath width (SWS) in a second direction, different
from said first direction,
characterised in that said shuttle comprises
- a latent image bearing member having a width (WLI) equal to or larger than said swath
width (SWS) and
- a number n, equal to or larger than 2, of toner delivery means, each having a width
(WTD) smaller than said width (WLI) of said latent image bearing member, at least
two of said number n of toner delivery means being arranged in a staggered configuration
around said latent image bearing member.
[0038] A shuttle according to the present invention can, e.g., comprise a photoconductive
member with a width of 120 cm and 4 toner delivery means, each having a width of 30
cm, that are staggered around the photoconductive member and arranged so that the
four toner delivery means deliver toner over the whole width of the photoconductive
member. Such a printer makes it possible, when the shuttling proceeds with the longest
dimension of the shuttling printers (i.e. 120 cm width) essentially perpendicular
to the width of the large substrate, to print in one shuttle movement a band that
is 120 cm wide. It is clear that such a shuttle can be constructed with wider or smaller
latent image bearing members, with more or less toner delivery means, with smaller
or larger toner delivery means, etc., without going beyond the scope of the second
specific embodiment of this invention.
[0039] Also a shuttle comprising a wide intermediate member, whereon smaller electrophotographic
units image wise deposit toner particles, as described above is within the scope of
the second specific embodiment of the invention. Such a printer comprises
- means for moving said substrate in a first direction and
- means for moving a shuttle having a swath width (SWS) in a second direction, different
from said first direction,
characterized in that said shuttle
- an intermediate image receiving member having a width equal to or larger than said
swath width,
- a number n, equal to or larger then 2, of latent image bearing member each associated
with a means for delivering toner particles and having a width smaller than said width
of said intermediate image receiving member, at least two of said number n of latent
image bearing members being arranged in a staggered configuration around said intermediate
image receiving member.
[0040] In figure 2, a schematic view of a printer with shuttling printing engines is shown
as a projection of the shuttle in the plane of the substrate (101) to be printed.
The shuttle (103), comprises a photoconductive drum (100) having a width (WLI), around
which 3 toner delivery (102a, b and c) means, having a width (WTDa, b and c) are located
in a staggered position so as to deliver toner particles over the width of the photoconductive
member. The swath width of the shuttle corresponds in fact to the width over which
the toner delivery means apply toner to the photoconductive member. The shuttle moves
over the width (WS) of the substrate to be printed in the direction of arrow B, and
after having printed a single band over the width of the image receiving member, the
image receiving member is moved in a the direction of arrow A over a length corresponding
to the working width (i.e. the width of the band (swath) that can be printed) of the
shuttle (103). The shuttle returns in a direction opposite to arrow B and prints the
next swath.
1. A printer, with printing width (PW), for printing a toner image on a substrate, having
a width (WS) and a length (LS), comprising,
a latent image bearing member having a width (WLI) equal to or larger than said printing
width is present,
a number n of toner delivery means, each having a width (WTD) smaller than said width
(WLI) of said latent image bearing member are present, characterised in that
said number n is equal to or larger then 2, and
at least two of said number n of toner delivery means are arranged in a staggered
configuration around said latent image bearing member.
2. A printer according to claim 1, wherein said printing width is at least 40 cm.
3. A printer according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said latent image bearing member is a
photoconductive member.
4. A printer according to claim 3, wherein said photoconductive member is in belt form.
5. A printer, with printing width (PW), for printing a toner image on a substrate, having
a width (WS) and a length (LS),comprising,
an intermediate image receiving member bearing member having a width equal to or larger
than said printing width,
a number n of latent image bearing member each associated with a means for delivering
toner particles, and having a width smaller than said width of said intermediate image
receiving member. characterised in that :
said number n is equal to or larger then 2, and
at least two of said number n of latent image bearing members are arranged in a staggered
configuration around said intermediate image receiving member.
6. A printer, for printing a toner image on a substrate, having a width (WS) and a length
(LS), comprising
- means for moving said substrate in a first direction and
- means for moving a shuttle having a swath width (SWS) in a second direction, different
from said first direction,
characterised in that said shuttle comprises
- a latent image bearing member having a width (WLI) equal to or larger than said
swath width and
- a number n, equal to or larger than 2, of toner delivery means, each having a width
(WTD) smaller than said width (WLI) of said latent image bearing member, at least
two of said number n of toner delivery means being arranged in a staggered configuration
around said latent image bearing member.
7. A printer, for printing a toner image on a substrate, having a width (WS) and a length
(LS), comprising
- means for moving said substrate in a first direction and
- means for moving a shuttle having a swath width (SWS) in a second direction, different
from said first direction,
characterised in that said shuttle
- an intermediate image receiving member bearing member having a width equal to or
larger than said printing width,
- a number n, equal to or larger then 2, of latent image bearing member each associated
with a means for delivering toner particles and having a width smaller than said width
of said intermediate image receiving member, at least two of said number n of latent
image bearing members being arranged in a staggered configuration around said intermediate
image receiving member.