EP0228294B1 - Dye carrier ribbons - Google Patents
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- EP0228294B1 EP0228294B1 EP19860310159 EP86310159A EP0228294B1 EP 0228294 B1 EP0228294 B1 EP 0228294B1 EP 19860310159 EP19860310159 EP 19860310159 EP 86310159 A EP86310159 A EP 86310159A EP 0228294 B1 EP0228294 B1 EP 0228294B1
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- This invention relates to dye carrier ribbons, and in particular to such ribbons for hard copy sublimation transfer, which may be used for making a hard copy of an image picked up by a video camera or a television picture image on printing paper by thermal transfer of sublimable dyes.
- hard copies may be obtained by thermal transfer printing by superposing a dye carrier ribbon having a colorant layer, in which sublimable dyes are contained, on to printing paper, and heating the ribbon according to a pattern corresponding to image information, for example, image information picked up by a video camera or television picture image information, thereby causing the sublimable dyes to be transferred to the printing paper.
- a printer for obtaining a hard copy by thermal transfer printing.
- the printer has a platen 2 around which printing paper 1 is wound and which is rotated in the direction of an arrow a , and a heating head 4 arranged to press a dye carrier ribbon 3 against the platen 2 and the printing paper 1.
- a heating head 4 arranged to press a dye carrier ribbon 3 against the platen 2 and the printing paper 1.
- heating elements 4a At the tip of the heating head 4 are arranged heating elements 4a corresponding to the number of required picture elements, which in turn correspond to the number of elements in one scanning line of, for example, a television picture image.
- the dye carrier ribbon 3 sandwiched under pressure between the heating head 4 and the printing paper 1 has a sheet substrate 9 on which there are formed colorant layers in a form corresponding, for example, to the frame of a television picture image, and which each contain a respective one of four sublimable dyes which are yellow, magenta, cyan and black in colour.
- the respective colorant layers including yellow Y, magenta M, cyan C and black B are successively formed on the sheet substrate 9 in a repeating fashion.
- detection marks 5 (5Y, 5M, 5C and 5B for each of the respective colorant layers) from which the position of each colorant layer is detected, are provided along one side edge of the substrate 9 as shown.
- a block position-detecting mark 6 is provided along the other side edge of the substrate 9.
- the sublimable yellow dye in the dye portion Y is thermally transferred to the printing paper according to the heating pattern.
- a light source 7 for example an infrared light emission diode
- a photo detector 8 constitute a detector means for detecting the detection marks 5 (5Y, 5M, 5C and 5B) and 6 in order that signals corresponding to the respective colour signals in the dye portions Y, M, C and B are supplied to the head elements 4a of the head 4.
- Dye carrier ribbons for hard copy sublimation transfer have previously been made by dissolving or dispersing sublimable dyes and binder resins in solvents to obtain inks, and applying each of the inks on to a substrate of a uniform thin paper of a high density or a heat-resistant plastics film, such as a polyimide or polyester film.
- Printing paper has been made by applying, on to a substrate, a resin having good dyeing properties for sublimable dyes, such as, for example, a polyester resin.
- a thermal head is applied from the substrate side of the dye carrier ribbon, only the dye in the ribbon is sublimated and transferred to the printing paper to form an image of the desired colours, or a black and white image, on the printing paper.
- a sublimable dye which has become unstable migrates on to the back surface of the substrate of the ribbon when the ribbon is wound in a roll, causing the thermal head to be contaminated and/or causing a lowering of the density or hue of the colour to be transferred.
- a dye carrier ribbon for hard copy sublimation transfer comprising a substrate and an ink layer formed on a surface of said substrate, said ink layer mainly comprising a sublimation dye and a binder resin, said binder resin comprising a phenoxy or epoxy resin having bisphenol units therein, said phenoxy or epoxy resin having bisphenol units therein being present in a proportion which is at least 70 percent by weight of said binder resin, and said binder resin having a glass transition point not lower than 55 o C.
- a preferred embodiment of the present invention provides a dye carrier ribbon with improved storage stability, and which is capable of forming a high quality print image.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic illustration of a printer showing a printing mechanism for printing images on printing paper by thermal transfer of sublimation dyes.
- Embodiments of the invention provide dye carrier ribbons for hard copy sublimation transfer in which an ink layer provided on a substrate mainly comprises a binder resin and a sublimable dye, and in which the binder resin is mainly composed of a phenoxy or epoxy resin having a glass transition point Tg not lower than 55 o C and bisphenol units therein.
- bisphenol units is intended to mean those units having the following formulae:
- resins having bisphenol units and their formulae are as follows: Bisphenol-type epoxy resins Phenoxy resins (high molecular weight product of bisphenol A-type epoxy compound)
- the phenoxy or epoxy resin having bisphenol units is used in amounts not less than 70 wt% of the total amount of the binder resin.
- the binder resin may further comprise, apart from the resin having bisphenol units, up to 30 wt% of other types of resin such as polyesters, other epoxy resins, nylon and cellulose acetate resins.
- the binder resin should be arranged to have a glass transition point Tg not lower than 55 o C.
- the sublimable dyes may be disperse dyes, oil-soluble dyes and the like, and are used in amounts of 10 to 200 parts, more preferably 30 to 120 parts, by weight per 100 parts by weight of the binder resin. Additives such as, for example, surface active agents, fillers, crosslinking agents and the like, may be added as required.
- the substrate may be a thin paper having a high density and a smooth surface, for example condenser paper, or a heat-resistant film of a plastics resin such as a polyester, polyimide, polyamide or the like. The thickness is generally in the range of 3 - 25 ⁇ m, preferably 3 - 10 ⁇ m.
- a phenoxy or epoxy resin having bisphenol units is chosen as a main component for the binder resin, which has a glass transition point Tg not lower than 55 o C.
- An ink having the following formulation was prepared and was coated on one side of a condenser paper by the use of a gravure plate having a screen ruling of 185/inch (about 72.8/cm) and a depth of 40 ⁇ m, thereby forming a dye carrier ribbon.
- An ink having the following formulation was prepared and applied onto a 10 ⁇ m thick condenser paper in a layer having a thickness of 1 ⁇ m, thereby forming a dye carrier ribbon.
- Example 3 was repeated except that Epotot YD-017 (made by Toto Kasei Co., Ltd., bisphenol A-type epoxy resin, Tg 77 o C) was used instead of YD-012, thereby obtaining a dye carrier ribbon.
- Epotot YD-017 made by Toto Kasei Co., Ltd., bisphenol A-type epoxy resin, Tg 77 o C
- Example 3 was repeated except that there was used, instead of YD-012, a mixed resin (Tg 62 o C) of 9 parts by weight of Epotot YD-014 (made by Toto Kasei Co., Ltd., bisphenol A-type epoxy resin, Tg 65 o C) and 1 part by weight of TP-219 (made by Nippon Synthetic Chem. Ind. Co., Ltd., polyester resin, Tg 40 o C), thereby obtaining a dye carrier ribbon.
- a mixed resin Tg 62 o C
- Epotot YD-014 made by Toto Kasei Co., Ltd., bisphenol A-type epoxy resin, Tg 65 o C
- TP-219 made by Nippon Synthetic Chem. Ind. Co., Ltd., polyester resin, Tg 40 o C
- Example 3 was repeated except that there was used, instead of YD-012 only, a mixed resin (Tg 57 o C) of 7 parts by weight of YD-012 (Tg 60 o C) and 3 parts by weight of UE-3300 (made by Unitika Ltd., polyester resin, Tg 50 o C), thereby forming a dye carrier ribbon.
- a mixed resin Tg 57 o C
- UE-3300 made by Unitika Ltd., polyester resin, Tg 50 o C
- Example 3 was repeated except that there was used, instead of YD-012, a mixed resin (Tg 83 o C) of 7 parts by weight of Phenototo YP-50 (made by Toto Kasei Co., Ltd., phenoxy resin, Tg 100 o C) and 3 parts by weight of UE-3300 (Tg 50 o C), thereby forming a dye carrier ribbon.
- a mixed resin Tg 83 o C
- Phenototo YP-50 made by Toto Kasei Co., Ltd., phenoxy resin, Tg 100 o C
- UE-3300 Tg 50 o C
- Example 3 was repeated except that there was used, instead of YD-012, a mixed resin (Tg 75 o C) of 7 parts by weight of Epotot YD-014 (Tg 65 o C) and 3 parts by weight of MH-101-2 (made by Fujikura Kasei Co. Ltd., Polymethyl methacrylate resin, Tg 105 o C), thereby forming a dye carrier ribbon.
- a mixed resin Tg 75 o C
- Epotot YD-014 Tg 65 o C
- MH-101-2 made by Fujikura Kasei Co. Ltd., Polymethyl methacrylate resin, Tg 105 o C
- An ink having the following formulation was prepared and printed on one side of a condenser paper by means of a gravure plate having a screen ruling of 183/inch (about 72.0/cm) and a depth of 40 ⁇ m, thereby forming a dye carrier ribbon.
- the dye carrier ribbons of Examples 1 to 8 and Comparative Examples 1 to 3 were each applied with a 10% stearic acid solution in ethanol on the surface thereof in an amount of 0.1 g/m2 after drying, and were aged by allowing them to stand for 1 week under conditions of 40 o C and 90% R.H. (relative humidity).
- the dye carrier ribbon aged by this process was used for printing on printing paper by the use of a thermal print head. As a result, it was found that no crystal growth of the dyes took place in the dye carrier ribbons of Examples 1 to 8 and accordingly the ribbons could yield good images similar to those obtained prior to ageing.
- the binder resin in the dye carrier ribbon has a glass transition point Tg not lower than 55 o C and is mainly composed of a resin having bisphenol units, the storage stability of the dye carrier ribbon increases, and a prolonged life is obtained. The degree of freedom in selection of the sublimable dye to be mixed with the binder resin increases. When this type of dye carrier ribbon is used to transfer an image on to printing paper, a clear and very fine image is obtained.
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Description
- This invention relates to dye carrier ribbons, and in particular to such ribbons for hard copy sublimation transfer, which may be used for making a hard copy of an image picked up by a video camera or a television picture image on printing paper by thermal transfer of sublimable dyes.
- As is known in the art, hard copies may be obtained by thermal transfer printing by superposing a dye carrier ribbon having a colorant layer, in which sublimable dyes are contained, on to printing paper, and heating the ribbon according to a pattern corresponding to image information, for example, image information picked up by a video camera or television picture image information, thereby causing the sublimable dyes to be transferred to the printing paper.
- In the accompanying single figure drawing, there is shown a printer for obtaining a hard copy by thermal transfer printing. The printer has a platen 2 around which
printing paper 1 is wound and which is rotated in the direction of an arrow a, and aheating head 4 arranged to press a dye carrier ribbon 3 against the platen 2 and theprinting paper 1. At the tip of theheating head 4 are arranged heating elements 4a corresponding to the number of required picture elements, which in turn correspond to the number of elements in one scanning line of, for example, a television picture image. - The dye carrier ribbon 3 sandwiched under pressure between the
heating head 4 and theprinting paper 1 has asheet substrate 9 on which there are formed colorant layers in a form corresponding, for example, to the frame of a television picture image, and which each contain a respective one of four sublimable dyes which are yellow, magenta, cyan and black in colour. In other words, the respective colorant layers including yellow Y, magenta M, cyan C and black B are successively formed on thesheet substrate 9 in a repeating fashion. In order to permit the respective colours to be detected, detection marks 5 (5Y, 5M, 5C and 5B for each of the respective colorant layers) from which the position of each colorant layer is detected, are provided along one side edge of thesubstrate 9 as shown. Likewise, for detection of a block consisting of one of each of the dye colorant layer portions Y, M, C and B, a block position-detectingmark 6 is provided along the other side edge of thesubstrate 9. - In the case where, for example, the dye portion Y is in pressure contact with the
printing paper 1 and the respective head elements 4a of thehead 4 are heated in a pattern corresponding to picture elements of one scanning line according to information corresponding to yellow, for example a colour television picture signal corresponding to yellow, the sublimable yellow dye in the dye portion Y is thermally transferred to the printing paper according to the heating pattern. - When the platen 2 is intermittently rotated in the direction of the arrow a with every line corresponding to the respective scanning line, information relating to each line is thermally transferred in turn until the transfer of the yellow colour corresponding to one complete frame has been carried out during one cycle of rotation of the platen 2. Subsequently, a similar transfer process is conducted with respect to magenta M, followed by thermal transfer with respect to cyan C and finally with respect to black B. The transferred images of the sublimable dyes of yellow Y, magenta M, cyan C and black B are therefore superposed and thus a colour image is developed on the printing paper, providing a hard copy.
- A light source 7 (for example an infrared light emission diode) and a
photo detector 8 constitute a detector means for detecting the detection marks 5 (5Y, 5M, 5C and 5B) and 6 in order that signals corresponding to the respective colour signals in the dye portions Y, M, C and B are supplied to the head elements 4a of thehead 4. - Dye carrier ribbons for hard copy sublimation transfer have previously been made by dissolving or dispersing sublimable dyes and binder resins in solvents to obtain inks, and applying each of the inks on to a substrate of a uniform thin paper of a high density or a heat-resistant plastics film, such as a polyimide or polyester film. Printing paper has been made by applying, on to a substrate, a resin having good dyeing properties for sublimable dyes, such as, for example, a polyester resin. When a thermal head is applied from the substrate side of the dye carrier ribbon, only the dye in the ribbon is sublimated and transferred to the printing paper to form an image of the desired colours, or a black and white image, on the printing paper.
- With existing dye carrier ribbons for hard copy sublimation transfer, for example as disclosed in European Patent Application Publication No. EP-A-0 119 275, the following problem arises with respect to storage stability. The dye carrier ribbons cannot stand high temperature and high humidity conditions and are not resistant to oils and fats including plasticisers, so that the sublimable dye may migrate or crystallise on the surface of the ribbon. The crystallised dye is transferred to the printing paper as it is, and not only in response to thermal transfer signals, and thus the resultant image is degraded in sharpness and fineness, leading to a lowering of the image quality. Moreover, a sublimable dye which has become unstable migrates on to the back surface of the substrate of the ribbon when the ribbon is wound in a roll, causing the thermal head to be contaminated and/or causing a lowering of the density or hue of the colour to be transferred.
- According to the present invention there is provided a dye carrier ribbon for hard copy sublimation transfer, the dye carrier ribbon comprising a substrate and an ink layer formed on a surface of said substrate, said ink layer mainly comprising a sublimation dye and a binder resin, said binder resin comprising a phenoxy or epoxy resin having bisphenol units therein, said phenoxy or epoxy resin having bisphenol units therein being present in a proportion which is at least 70 percent by weight of said binder resin, and said binder resin having a glass transition point not lower than 55oC.
- A preferred embodiment of the present invention, to be described in greater detail hereinafter, provides a dye carrier ribbon with improved storage stability, and which is capable of forming a high quality print image.
- The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying single figure drawing which is a schematic illustration of a printer showing a printing mechanism for printing images on printing paper by thermal transfer of sublimation dyes.
- Embodiments of the invention provide dye carrier ribbons for hard copy sublimation transfer in which an ink layer provided on a substrate mainly comprises a binder resin and a sublimable dye, and in which the binder resin is mainly composed of a phenoxy or epoxy resin having a glass transition point Tg not lower than 55oC and bisphenol units therein.
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- The phenoxy or epoxy resin having bisphenol units is used in amounts not less than 70 wt% of the total amount of the binder resin. The binder resin may further comprise, apart from the resin having bisphenol units, up to 30 wt% of other types of resin such as polyesters, other epoxy resins, nylon and cellulose acetate resins. In this case, the binder resin should be arranged to have a glass transition point Tg not lower than 55oC.
- The sublimable dyes may be disperse dyes, oil-soluble dyes and the like, and are used in amounts of 10 to 200 parts, more preferably 30 to 120 parts, by weight per 100 parts by weight of the binder resin. Additives such as, for example, surface active agents, fillers, crosslinking agents and the like, may be added as required. The substrate may be a thin paper having a high density and a smooth surface, for example condenser paper, or a heat-resistant film of a plastics resin such as a polyester, polyimide, polyamide or the like. The thickness is generally in the range of 3 - 25 µm, preferably 3 - 10 µm.
- A phenoxy or epoxy resin having bisphenol units is chosen as a main component for the binder resin, which has a glass transition point Tg not lower than 55oC. As a result, crystallisation of a sublimable dye and migration of the sublimable dye towards either side of the ink ribbon can be prevented. Accordingly, the storage stability of the ink ribbon increases providing a prolonged life of the ribbon, and a clear image can be obtained by using the ribbon for thermal transfer of the sublimation dyes.
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- Example 3 was repeated except that Epotot YD-017 (made by Toto Kasei Co., Ltd., bisphenol A-type epoxy resin, Tg 77oC) was used instead of YD-012, thereby obtaining a dye carrier ribbon.
- Example 3 was repeated except that there was used, instead of YD-012, a mixed resin (Tg 62oC) of 9 parts by weight of Epotot YD-014 (made by Toto Kasei Co., Ltd., bisphenol A-type epoxy resin, Tg 65oC) and 1 part by weight of TP-219 (made by Nippon Synthetic Chem. Ind. Co., Ltd., polyester resin, Tg 40oC), thereby obtaining a dye carrier ribbon.
- Example 3 was repeated except that there was used, instead of YD-012 only, a mixed resin (Tg 57oC) of 7 parts by weight of YD-012 (Tg 60oC) and 3 parts by weight of UE-3300 (made by Unitika Ltd., polyester resin, Tg 50oC), thereby forming a dye carrier ribbon.
- Example 3 was repeated except that there was used, instead of YD-012, a mixed resin (Tg 83oC) of 7 parts by weight of Phenototo YP-50 (made by Toto Kasei Co., Ltd., phenoxy resin, Tg 100oC) and 3 parts by weight of UE-3300 (Tg 50oC), thereby forming a dye carrier ribbon.
- Example 3 was repeated except that there was used, instead of YD-012, a mixed resin (Tg 75oC) of 7 parts by weight of Epotot YD-014 (Tg 65oC) and 3 parts by weight of MH-101-2 (made by Fujikura Kasei Co. Ltd., Polymethyl methacrylate resin, Tg 105oC), thereby forming a dye carrier ribbon.
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- The dye carrier ribbons of Examples 1 to 8 and Comparative Examples 1 to 3 were each applied with a 10% stearic acid solution in ethanol on the surface thereof in an amount of 0.1 g/m² after drying, and were aged by allowing them to stand for 1 week under conditions of 40oC and 90% R.H. (relative humidity). The dye carrier ribbon aged by this process was used for printing on printing paper by the use of a thermal print head. As a result, it was found that no crystal growth of the dyes took place in the dye carrier ribbons of Examples 1 to 8 and accordingly the ribbons could yield good images similar to those obtained prior to ageing. On the other hand, with the dye carrier ribbons of Comparative Examples 1 to 3 in which crystals of the dyes were formed, roughness which was considered to arise from irregularities in density resulting from the influence of the crystals was observed at half-tone portions on the obtained print. Also, colour was developed at portions other than the portions which were intended to be printed, thus lowering the image quality.
- When the binder resin in the dye carrier ribbon has a glass transition point Tg not lower than 55oC and is mainly composed of a resin having bisphenol units, the storage stability of the dye carrier ribbon increases, and a prolonged life is obtained. The degree of freedom in selection of the sublimable dye to be mixed with the binder resin increases. When this type of dye carrier ribbon is used to transfer an image on to printing paper, a clear and very fine image is obtained.
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- A dye carrier ribbon for hard copy sublimation transfer, the dye carrier ribbon comprising a substrate (9) and an ink layer (Y, M, C or B) formed on a surface of said substrate (9), said ink layer (Y, M, C or B) mainly comprising a sublimation dye and a binder resin, said binder resin comprising a phenoxy or epoxy resin having bisphenol units therein, said phenoxy or epoxy resin having bisphenol units therein being present in a proportion which is at least 70 percent by weight of said binder resin, and said binder resin having a glass transition point (Tg) not lower than 55oC.
- A dye carrier ribbon according to claim 1, wherein said sublimation dye is present in said ink layer in a proportion between 10 and 200 parts by weight for 100 parts by weight of said binder resin.
- A dye carrier ribbon according to claim 2, wherein said sublimation dye is present in said ink layer in a proportion between 30 and 120 parts by weight for 100 parts by weight of said binder resin.
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