EP0857578A1 - Thermal head assembly comprising a plurality of thermal heads - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a thermal printing head assembly suitable for image-wise heating of drum-supported thermographic materials and a direct thermal printing process therewith.
- Thermal imaging or thermography is a recording process wherein images are generated by the use of imagewise modulated thermal energy.
- thermography three approaches are known:
- thermographic processes A survey of thermographic processes is given e.g. in the book "Unconventional Imaging Processes" by E. Brinckman, G. Delzenne, A. Poot and J. Willems, The Focal Press - London and New York (1978), Chapter 4 under the heading "4.10 Thermography”.
- Thermal dye transfer printing is a recording method wherein a dye-donor element is used that is provided with a dye layer wherefrom dyed portions or incorporated dyes are transferred onto a contacting receiver element by the application of heat in a pattern normally controlled by electronic information signals.
- Thermal dye transfer printing materials are described, for example, in EP-B 133 012 and EP-A 133 011.
- Direct thermal thermography is concerned with materials which are substantially not photosensitive, but are sensitive to heat or thermosensitive. Imagewise applied heat is sufficient to bring about a visible change in a thermosensitive imaging material. Most of the "direct" thermographic recording materials are of the chemical type. On heating to a certain conversion temperature, an irreversible chemical reaction takes place and a coloured image is produced. This irreversible reaction can be, for example, the reaction of a leucobase with an acid to produce the corresponding dye or the reduction of an organic or inorganic metal compound (e.g. silver, gold, copper or iron compounds) to its corresponding metal thereby producing a visible image.
- an organic or inorganic metal compound e.g. silver, gold, copper or iron compounds
- imaging materials are described, for example, in US-P 3,080,254, EP-B 614 770, EP-B 614 769, EP-A 685 760, US-P 5,527,757, EP-A 680 833, US-P 5,536,696, EP-B 669 876, EP-A 692 391, US-P 5,527,758, EP-A 692 733, US-P 5,547,914, EP-A 730 196 and EP-A 704 318.
- Thermal heads with lengths greater than 30.5cm (12 inches), typically 61.0cm (24 inches) or 91.4cm (36 inches), are difficult to produce with a single ceramic substrate. This is particularly the case for thin film thermal heads. It is therefore necessary to produce such long thermal heads by mutually joining, i.e. butting, a plurality of shorter thermal heads.
- thermographic recording materials on the basis of silver behenate with reducing agents such as 3,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid esters, as disclosed in EP-A 692 733, or gallic acid esters, which upon imagewise heating with a thermal head exhibit excellent image tone, non-uniform thermal contact during imagewise heating leads to pinholes in those parts of the resulting image corresponding to poorer thermal contact. These pinholes are probably due to carbon dioxide formation during the image-forming process, owing to the lower temperature attained by the thermographic recording materials under such conditions.
- thermographic recording material support is flat, but, for reasons of thermal development module compactness, a thermal development module is usually designed with a drum to support the thermographic recording material.
- thermographic recording material is drum-supported, this solution results in variation in print density, variation in image tone and even in pinholes in the image, which become worse when the diameter of the drum support is reduced and hence as the compactness of the thermal development module is increased.
- thermographic recording material supported on a drum which provides prints without image defects where thermal heads but with one another.
- thermographic recording material supported on a drum which provides uniform print density.
- thermographic recording material supported on a drum which provides uniform image hue.
- thermographic recording material supported on a drum which provides prints without pinholes.
- thermographic recording material a thermographic recording material
- each thermal head comprising a linear array of resistor elements mounted on a flat substrate, and a drum of diameter D mm for supporting a thermographic recording material, said thermal heads being mounted in a staggered fashion in at least two parallel rows in which the linear arrays of resistor elements are parallel to one another, characterized in that:
- a direct thermal printing process comprising the steps of: (i) feeding a thermographic recording material onto a drum (15) of diameter D mm; and (ii) image-wise heating said thermographic recording material using an assembly as described above.
- the substrates of the rows of thermal heads are mounted on a common base, for example an aluminium heat sink.
- the radius of the drum passing through the array of resistor elements is normal to the substrate thereof.
- FIGS 1a and 1b show a prior art assembly comprising a plurality of thermal heads according to US-P 5,367,321 consisting, in the present example, of three elongate thermal heads 10, which are disposed in a staggered fashion in two parallel rows 11,12.
- Each head has a linear array 14 of a great plurality of heating resistor elements geometrically juxtaposed alongside one another in a bead-like row running parallel to the axis of the drum 15 supporting the thermographic recording material 16 to be printed.
- the linear arrays 14 of heating resistor elements are mounted on a flat substrate 17, e.g. in the form of a ceramic board, and the substrates are mounted on a common base 18, e.g. the bottom wall of an aluminium heat sink provided for cooling the plurality of thermal heads.
- thermographic recording material 16 may be in the form of a sheet fixedly attached to the drum 15 by means of clamps or the like in which case the drum 15 has a sufficiently large diameter to support the sheet of thermographic recording material.
- the thermographic recording material 16 either in the form of a sheet or a web may also be supported by the drum 15 over a limited angular area, for example less than 20 degrees in which case the drum may have a smaller diameter e.g. less than 40mm.
- the individual thermal heads may have an operating length of 12 inches, which would enable the prior art assembly comprising a plurality of thermal heads shown in Figure 1a to cover a printing width of 36 inches.
- the distances between the rows 11 and 12 measured in a plane parallel to that of the substrates, indicated by d in Figure 1b, are 0.2 to 1.5mm.
- thermographic recording materials When such prior art assemblies comprising a plurality of thermal heads are used for the direct thermal printing of thermographic recording materials, it proved impossible to obtain a uniform print density and image hue without pinholes over the full width of the image, i.e. over the full length of the plurality of thermal heads in the assembly.
- Thermal heads are elongate and comprise a linear array of resister 14', 14'' mounted on a flat substrate 17', 17'', which itself may be mounted on a cooling plates made of aluminium or other metallic material. Furthermore, the linear array of resistors may be covered with a protective layer.
- Figure 2 shows an embodiment of an assembly comprising a plurality of thermal heads according to the present invention.
- a plurality of thermal heads is arranged in staggered fashion in two rows as described above.
- the diameter of the drum 15 is D.
- the substrates 17', 17'' of the thermal heads of the two rows are mounted at an angle ⁇ to one another.
- Figure 3 shows a further embodiment of an improved assembly comprising a plurality of thermal heads according to the present invention.
- a plurality of thermal heads is arranged in staggered fashion in two rows as described above.
- the diameter of the drum 15 is D.
- the substrates 17', 17'' of the thermal heads of the two rows are mounted at an angle ⁇ to one another.
- Both rows of substrates are mounted on a common support 19, e.g. a heat sink.
- the contacting wall of support 19 may be machined to accomodate the thermal heads as shown as may also be the substrates of the thermal heads themselves so as to obtain the desired placement.
- the relative angular position of the two rows of thermal heads as represented in Figures 2 and 3 has, for the sake of clarity, been deliberately exaggerated over that employed in practice according to the present invention. It will be understood that in practice according to the present invention, the angle ⁇ may be much smaller than shown, practical values being comprised between approximately 0.03 degrees and approximately 20 degrees.
- the distance d has been represented in Figures 2 and 3 as the linear distance between the linear arrays of resistors of the two rows of thermal heads. The line representing this distance in these figures is not normal to the radius of the drum passing through either one of these rows and thus the formula defining the notion arc sine is theoretically incorrect since d is not truly normal to such radii. However, the angles concerned are so small that in practice the distance d equals the normal projection of one row onto the radius of the other row and therefore the above-mentioned definition is used for ease of description.
- the radius 20 of the drum 15 passing through array of linear resistors 14' or array of linear resistors 14'' may be normal to the respective substrates 17' or 17'', but may also differ very slightly from normal to the respective substrate.
- the improved assembly comprising a plurality of thermal heads improves the thermal contact thereof with a thermographic recording material thereby ensuring that direct thermal printing will produce a uniform print density and image hue without pinholes over the full width of the image.
- thermographic recording material comprises a material or set of materials necessary for image formation.
- the thermographic recording material comprises a donor ribbon comprising a sublimable dye layer and a receiving layer for the sublimable dye.
- it comprises a donor ribbon and a receiving layer, the donor ribbon comprising a component which under the influence of heat is transferred to the receiving layer and undergoes a colour-forming reaction with a component thereof.
- the donor ribbon might contain a toning agent and/or one or more reducing agents and the receiving layer might contain a reducible silver source.
- thermographic recording material comprising a support and at least one thermosensitive element.
- thermosensitive element which under the influence of imagewise heating forms an image either in the element itself or after peeling off a material delaminated during the imagewise heating.
- the element may comprise a layer system and any active ingredients may be present in different layers although in thermal working relationship with one another during the thermal development process.
- thermosensitive elements may, for example, comprise leuco dyes with acid-releasing ingredients, substantially light-insensitive reducible silver sources and reducing agents therefor in thermal working relationship therewith or delaminatable pigment layers.
- the element comprises a substantially light-insensitive reducible silver source, a reducing agent therefor in thermal working relationship therewith and a binder.
- Preferred substantially light-insensitive reducible silver sources according to the present invention are organic silver salts.
- Preferred organic silver salts, according to the present invention are silver salts of aliphatic carboxylic acids known as fatty acids, wherein the aliphatic carbon chain has preferably at least 12 C-atoms, e.g. silver laurate, silver palmitate, silver stearate, silver hydroxystearate, silver oleate and silver behenate, with silver behenate being particularly preferred.
- Such silver salts are also called "silver soaps”.
- Suitable organic reducing agents for the reduction of the substantially light-insensitive organic heavy metal salts are organic compounds containing at least one active hydrogen atom linked to O, N or C, such as is the case with, aromatic di- and tri-hydroxy compounds; aminophenols; METOL (tradename); p-phenylenediamines; alkoxynaphthols, e.g. 4-methoxy-1-naphthol described in US-P 3,094,41; pyrazolidin-3-one type reducing agents, e.g.
- PHENIDONE (tradename); pyrazolin-5-ones; indan-1,3-dione derivatives; hydroxytetrone acids; hydroxytetronimides; hydroxylamine derivatives such as for example described in US-P 4,082,901; hydrazine derivatives; and reductones e.g. ascorbic acid; see also US-P 3,074,809, 3,080,254, 3,094,417 and 3,887,378.
- aromatic di- and tri-hydroxy compounds having at least two hydroxy groups in ortho- or para-position on the same aromatic nucleus
- aromatic nucleus e.g. benzene nucleus, hydroquinone and substituted hydroquinones, catechol, pyrogallol, gallic acid and gallic acid esters
- Particularly useful are polyhydroxy spiro-bis-indane compounds, especially these corresponding to the following general formula (I): wherein :R represents hydrogen or alkyl, e.g.methyl or ethyl; each of R 5 and R 6 (same or different) represents an alkyl group, preferably methyl group or a cycloalkyl group, e.g.
- each of R 7 and R 8 represents, an alkyl group, preferably methyl group or a cycloalkyl group, e.g. cyclohexyl group
- each of Z 1 and Z 2 represents the atoms necessary to close an aromatic ring or ring system, e.g. benzene ring, substituted with at least two hydroxyl groups in ortho- or para-position and optionally further substituted with at least one hydrocarbon group, e.g an alkyl or aryl group.
- catechol-type reducing agents are benzene compounds in which the benzene nucleus is substituted by no more than two hydroxy groups which are present in 3,4-position on the nucleus and have in the 1-position of the nucleus a substituent linked to the nucleus by means of a carbonyl group e.g. 3,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid esters such as ethyl and butyl 3,4-dihydroxybenzoate.
- the reducing agent is selected from the group consisting of gallic acid, gallic acid esters, 3,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid and 3,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid esters.
- auxiliary reducing agents are e.g. sterically hindered phenols, that on heating become reactive partners in the reduction of the substantially light-insensitive organic heavy metal salt such as silver behenate, such as described in US-P 4,001,026; or are bisphenols, e.g. of the type described in US-P 3,547,648.
- the auxiliary reducing agents may be present in the imaging layer or in a polymeric binder layer in thermal working relationship thereto.
- auxiliary reducing agents are sulfonamidophenols corresponding to the following general formula : Aryl-SO 2 -NH-Arylene-OH in which :
- thermosensitive element Film-forming binders of the thermosensitive element
- the film-forming binder of the thermosensitive element containing the substantially light-insensitive reducible silver source may be all kinds of natural, modified natural or synthetic resins or mixtures of such resins, wherein the organic heavy metal salt can be dispersed homogeneously: e.g. cellulose derivatives such as ethylcellulose, cellulose esters, e.g.
- cellulose nitrate carboxymethylcellulose, starch ethers, galactomannan
- polymers derived from ⁇ , ⁇ -ethylenically unsaturated compounds such as polyvinyl chloride, after-chlorinated polyvinyl chloride, copolymers of vinyl chloride and vinylidene chloride, copolymers of vinyl chloride and vinyl acetate, polyvinyl acetate and partially hydrolyzed polyvinyl acetate, polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinyl acetals that are made from polyvinyl alcohol as starting material in which only a part of the repeating vinyl alcohol units may have reacted with an aldehyde, preferably polyvinyl butyral, copolymers of acrylonitrile and acrylamide, polyacrylic acid esters, polymethacrylic acid esters, polystyrene and polyethylene or mixtures thereof.
- binders or mixtures thereof may be used in conjunction with waxes or "heat solvents” also called “thermal solvents” or “thermosolvents” improving the reaction speed of the redox-reaction at elevated temperature.
- heat solvent in this invention is meant a non-hydrolyzable organic material which is in solid state in the recording layer at temperatures below 50°C but becomes a plasticizer for the recording layer in the heated region and/or liquid solvent for at least one of the redox-reactants, e.g. the reducing agent for the organic heavy metal salt, at a temperature above 60°C.
- the recording layer contains preferably in admixture with the organic heavy metal salts and reducing agents a so-called toning agent known from thermography or photo-thermography.
- Suitable toning agents are the phthalimides and phthalazinones within the scope of the general formulae described in US-P 4,082,901. Further reference is made to the toning agents described in US-P 3,074,809, 3,446,648 and 3,844,797.
- Other particularly useful toning agents are the heterocyclic toner compounds of the benzoxazine dione or naphthoxazine dione type within the scope of following general formula : in which:
- a toner compound particularly suited for use in combination with polyhydroxy benzene reducing agents is 3,4-dihydro-2,4-dioxo-1,3,2H-benzoxazine described in US-P 3,951,660.
- the recording layer may contain in addition to the ingredients mentioned above other additives such as free fatty acids, surface-active agents, antistatic agents, e.g. non-ionic antistatic agents including a fluorocarbon group as e.g. in F 3 C(CF 2 ) 6 CONH(CH 2 CH 2 O)-H, silicone oil, e.g. BAYSILONE ⁇ l A (tradename of BAYER AG - GERMANY), ultraviolet light absorbing compounds, white light reflecting and/or ultraviolet radiation reflecting pigments, silica, and/or optical brightening agents.
- antistatic agents e.g. non-ionic antistatic agents including a fluorocarbon group as e.g. in F 3 C(CF 2 ) 6 CONH(CH 2 CH 2 O)-H
- silicone oil e.g. BAYSILONE ⁇ l A (tradename of BAYER AG - GERMANY)
- ultraviolet light absorbing compounds e.g. BAYSILONE ⁇ l A (tradename of BAYER AG
- the support for the thermal imaging material according to the present invention may be transparent, translucent or opaque, e.g. having a white light reflecting aspect and is preferably a thin transparent resin film, e.g. made of a cellulose ester, polypropylene, polycarbonate or polyester, e.g. polyethylene terephthalate.
- the support is transparent.
- the support may be in sheet, ribbon or web form and subbed if need be to improve the adherence to the thereon coated thermosensitive recording layer.
- the support may be made of an opacified resin composition, e.g. polyethylene terephthalate opacified by means of pigments and/or micro-voids and/or coated with an opaque pigment-binder layer, and may be called synthetic paper, or paperlike film; information about such supports can be found in EP's 194 106 and 234 563 and US-P's 3,944,699, 4,187,113, 4,780,402 and 5,059,579. Should a transparent base be used, the base may be colourless or coloured, e.g. having a blue colour.
- the outermost layer in contact with the plurality of thermal heads may in different embodiments of the present invention be the outermost layer of the thermosensitive element, a protective layer applied to the thermosensitive element or a layer on the opposite side of the support to the thermosensitive element.
- a maximum dynamic frictional coefficient between the plurality of thermal heads and the outermost layer in contact with the plurality of thermal heads of less than 0.3 can be attained by one skilled in the art by a combination of one or more matting agents, as described in WO 94/11198 with one or more thermomeltable particles optionally with one or more lubricants, as described in WO 94/11199, or with at least one solid lubricant having a melting point below 150°C and at least one liquid lubricant in a binder, wherein at least one of the lubricants is a phosphoric acid derivative, as described in EP-A 775 592.
- the outermost layer of the thermographic recording material on the same side of the support as the thermosensitive element, according to the present invention, may be a protective layer applied to the thermosensitive element to avoid local deformation of the thermosensitive element and to improve resistance against abrasion.
- Such protective layers may also comprise particulate material, e.g. talc particles, optionally protruding from the protective outermost layer as described in WO 94/11198.
- Other additives can also be incorporated in the protective layer e.g. colloidal particles such as colloidal silica.
- the outermost layer of the recording material in contact with the plurality of thermal heads may comprise a hydrophilic binder.
- Suitable hydrophilic binders for the outermost layer in contact with the plurality of thermal heads are, for example, gelatin, polyvinylalcohol, cellulose derivatives or other polysaccharides, hydroxyethylcellulose, hydroxypropylcellulose etc., with hardenable binders being preferred and polyvinylalcohol being particularly preferred.
- the outermost layer of the recording material in contact with the plurality of thermal heads may be crosslinked.
- Crosslinking can be achieved by using crosslinking agents such as described in WO 95/12495 for protective layers, e.g. tetra-alkoxysilanes, polyisocyanates, zirconates, titanates, melamine resins etc., with tetraalkoxysilanes such as tetramethylorthosilicate and tetraethylorthosilicate being preferred.
- the outermost layer of the recording material in contact with the plurality of thermal heads according to the present invention may comprise a matting agent.
- Suitable matting agents are described in WO 94/11198 and include e.g. talc particles and optionally protrude from the outermost layer.
- the outermost layer of the recording material according to the present invention may comprise at least one lubricant.
- suitable lubricating materials are surface active agents, liquid lubricants, solid lubricants which do not melt during thermal development of the recording material, solid lubricants which melt (thermomeltable) during thermal development of the recording material or mixtures thereof.
- the lubricant is preferably selected from a group consisting of silicon derivatives, polyolefins, fatty acid derivatives, fatty alcohol derivatives and phosphoric acid derivatives.
- an antistatic layer is applied to the outermost layer thereof which is not in contact with the plurality of thermal heads during the thermal image forming process.
- Suitable antistatic layers therefor are described in EP-A 440 957, US 5,312,681 and US 5,354,613, with those described in US 5,354,613 being preferred.
- any layer of the recording material of the present invention may proceed by any coating technique e.g. such as described in Modern Coating and Drying Technology, edited by Edward D. Cohen and Edgar B. Gutoff, (1992) VCH Publishers Inc. 220 East 23rd Street, Suite 909 New York, NY 10010, U.S.A.
- thermal printing image signals are converted into electric pulses and then through a driver circuit selectively transferred to a thermal printhead.
- the thermal printhead consists of microscopic heat resistor elements, which convert the electrical energy into heat via Joule effect.
- the electric pulses thus converted into thermal signals manifest themselves as heat transferred to the surface of the thermal paper wherein the chemical reaction resulting in colour development takes place.
- the operating temperature of common thermal printheads is in the range of 300 to 400°C and the heating time per picture element (pixel) may be 50ms or less, the pressure contact of the thermal printhead with the recording material being e.g. 100-500g/cm of linear array of resistor elements to ensure a good transfer of heat.
- the direct thermal image-wise heating of the recording material proceeds by Joule effect heating in that selectively energized electrical resistors of a thermal head array are used in contact or close proximity with the recording layer.
- the image signals for modulating the current in the micro-resistors of a thermal printhead are obtained directly e.g. from opto-electronic scanning devices or from an intermediary storage means, e.g. magnetic disc or tape or optical disc storage medium, optionally linked to a digital image work station wherein the image information can be processed to satisfy particular needs.
- the direct thermal printing process comprises the steps of: (i) feeding the above described thermographic recording material onto a drum of diameter D mm; and (ii) image-wise heating the thermographic recording material using the above described assembly comprising a plurality of thermal heads.
- thermographic recording material In a further embodiment of the direct thermal printing process, according to the present invention, a pressure of at least 100g per cm of linear array of resistor elements is applied between the thermographic recording material and the plurality of thermal heads.
- hard copy field recording materials on a white opaque base are used.
- Black-imaged transparencies with transparent bases are used in both the graphics and medical diagnostic fields.
- graphics field dots and lines are printed using thermographic recording materials with a hard gradation and the transparencies are used as masks in the exposure of photosensitive compositions on printing plate bases in the process of printing plate preparation.
- black-imaged transparencies are widely used in inspection techniques operating with a light box.
- thermographic recording material is described below which is suitable for use with the assembly comprising a plurality of thermal heads of the present invention.
- a subbed polyethylene terephthalate support having a thickness of 100 ⁇ m was doctor blade-coated with a coating composition containing butanone as a solvent and the following ingredients so as to obtain thereon, after drying for 1 hour at 50°C, a layer containing:
- thermosensitive element Coating of thermosensitive element with a surface protective layer
- thermosensitive element was then coated with an aqueous composition with the following composition expressed as weight percentages of ingredients present: * polyvinylalcohol (MowiviolTM WX 48 20 from Wacker Chemie) : 2.5% * UltravonTM W (dispersion agent from Ciba Geigy) converted into acid form by passing through an ion exchange column : 0.09% * talc (type P3 from Nippon Talc) : 0.05% * colloidal silica (LevasilTM VP AC 4055 from Bayer AG, a 15% aqueous dispersion of colloidal silica) : 1.2% * silica (SyloidTM 72 from Grace) : 0.10% * mono [isotridecyl polyglycolether (3 EO)] phosphate (ServoxylTM VPDZ 3/100 from Servo Delden B.V.) : 0.09% * mixture of monolauryl and dilauryl phosphate (ServoxylTM VPAZ 100 from Servo Delden B.
- compositions which were insoluble in water, were dispersed in a ball mill with, if necessary, the aid of a dispersion agent.
- the compositions were coated to a wet layer thickness of 85 ⁇ m and were then dried at 40°C for 15 minutes and hardened at 45°C.
- a CALCOMPTM ECOGRAPHICS PLOTTER is a wide format printer with a state of the art 91.4cm (36 inch) assembly comprising a plurality of thermal heads and a drum for the mounting of a thermographic recording material of diameter 3.40cm.
- the plurality of thermal heads is composed of 3 thermal heads, the ceramic substrates of which are mounted on an aluminium base which acts as the heat sink.
- the middle thermal head in this plurality of thermal heads is shifted 1mm horizontally with respect to the two outer thermal heads and therefore with an angle ⁇ of 0° falls outside the present invention.
- thermographic recording material in combination with this printer with the assembly comprising a plurality of thermal heads in its standard setting produced prints with pinholes and damage to both the thermosensitive element and the protective layer of the thermographic recording material in the area of the solid black corresponding to middle thermal head in the plurality of thermal heads of the printer.
- Adjustment of the position assembly comprising a the plurality of thermal heads to avoid damage to the thermographic recording material in the area of the image corresponding to the middle thermal head resulted in an improved image quality in the area of the image corresponding to the middle thermal head, but with pinholes in those areas of the image corresponding to the two outer thermal heads. It proved impossible to obtain a uniform print density and image hue without pinholes over the full width of the image, i.e. over the full length of the plurality of thermal heads, with this prior art assembly comprising a plurality of thermal heads.
- This variation in print density and image hue together with the presence of pinholes in the image are due to non-uniform thermal contact between the state of the art assembly comprising a plurality of thermal heads and the thermographic recording material supported on a drum.
- the assembly comprising a plurality of thermal heads of the present invention ensures uniform thermal contact between the plurality of thermal heads and a thermographic recording material supported on a drum and thereby uniform print density, uniform image hue and an absence of pinholes.
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- bringing the donor layer of the reductor donor element into face to face relationship with the receiving layer of the receiving element,
- image-wise heating a thus obtained assemblage by means of a thermal head, thereby causing image-wise transfer of an amount of the thermotransferable reducing agent to the receiving element in accordance with the amount of heat supplied by the thermal head and
- separating the donor element from the receiving element.
* polyvinylalcohol (Mowiviol™ WX 48 20 from Wacker Chemie) : | 2.5% |
* Ultravon™ W (dispersion agent from Ciba Geigy) converted into acid form by passing through an ion exchange column : | 0.09% |
* talc (type P3 from Nippon Talc) : | 0.05% |
* colloidal silica (Levasil™ VP AC 4055 from Bayer AG, a 15% aqueous dispersion of colloidal silica) : | 1.2% |
* silica (Syloid™ 72 from Grace) : | 0.10% |
* mono [isotridecyl polyglycolether (3 EO)] phosphate (Servoxyl™ VPDZ 3/100 from Servo Delden B.V.) : | 0.09% |
* mixture of monolauryl and dilauryl phosphate (Servoxyl™ VPAZ 100 from Servo Delden B.V.) : | 0.09% |
* glycerine monotallow acid ester (Rilanit™ GMS from Henkel AG) : | 0.18% |
* tetramethylorthosilicate hydrolyzed in the presence of methanesulfonic acid : | 2.1% |
Claims (12)
- An assembly comprising a plurality of thermal heads, each thermal head comprising a linear array of resistor elements mounted on a flat substrate, and a drum of diameter D mm for supporting a thermographic recording material, said thermal heads being mounted in a staggered fashion in at least two parallel rows in which the linear arrays of resistor elements are parallel to one another, characterized in that:i) said resistor arrays of adjacent rows of thermal heads are separated by a spacing, d, greater than 0.2mm; andii) said substrates of thermal heads in adjacent rows include an angle Θ comprised between arc sine (d/2D) and arc sine (2d/D).
- Assembly according to claim 1, wherein said substrates of said rows of thermal heads are mounted on a common base.
- Assembly according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the radius of the drum passing through said array of resistor elements is normal to said substrate thereof.
- A direct thermal printing process comprising the steps of: (i) feeding a thermographic recording material onto a drum (15) of diameter D mm; and (ii) image-wise heating said thermographic recording material using an assembly according to any of the preceding claims.
- Direct thermal printing process according to claim 4, wherein said thermographic recording material comprises a donor ribbon comprising a sublimable dye layer and a receiving layer for said sublimable dye.
- Direct thermal printing process according to claim 4, wherein said thermographic recording material comprises a donor ribbon and a receiving layer, said donor ribbon comprising a component which under the influence of heat is transferred to said receiving layer and undergoes a colour-forming reaction with a component thereof.
- Direct thermal printing process according to claim 4, wherein said thermographic recording material is a thermographic recording material comprising a support and at least one thermosensitive element.
- Direct thermal printing process according to claim 7, wherein said thermosensitive element comprises a substantially light-insensitive reducible silver source, a reducing agent therefor in thermal working relationship therewith and a binder.
- Direct thermal printing process according to claim 8, wherein said substantially light-insensitive reducible silver source is an organic silver salt.
- Direct thermal printing process according to claim 8 or 9, wherein said reducing agent is selected from the group consisting of gallic acid, gallic acid esters, 3,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid and 3,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid esters.
- Direct thermal printing process according to any of claims 4 to 10, wherein said support is transparent.
- Direct thermal printing process according to any of claims 4 to 11, wherein a pressure of at least 100g per cm of linear array of resistor elements is applied between said thermographic recording material and said thermal head assembly.
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