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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 15, 2019
Filed:
Nov. 13, 2018
Xerox Corporation, Norwalk, CT (US);
Anthony S. Condello, Webster, NY (US);
Paul J. McConville, Webster, NY (US);
Jack T. Lestrange, Macedon, NY (US);
Chu-Heng Liu, Penfield, NY (US);
Xerox Corporation, Norwalk, CT (US);
Abstract
A solid blanket receives a flood layer of very thin (e.g., about 10 μm or less) image receiving UV curable coating, which may be a clear, substantially clear, or tinted UV ink. A lower viscosity digital ink image may then be printed on top of the flood layer, for example by jetting UV ink on top of the flood layer. The lower viscosity UV digital ink sits on top of the thicker UV curable coating and maintains its location by surface tension interaction with the coating. The combination of ink and coating is then partially cured to a tacky state at which point it is transferred to print media via a conformable pressure nip. Since the lower viscosity jetted inks are not responsible for directly wetting the media, media latitude widens greatly. Further, no dampening fluid or fountain solution is needed to aid the transfer or the imaging.