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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 04, 1998
Filed:
Oct. 28, 1996
Norman E Pawlowski, Corvallis, OR (US);
David J Halko, Corvallis, OR (US);
Joseph W Tsang, Corvallis, OR (US);
Kimberly L Dahm, Corvallis, OR (US);
Hewlett-Packard Company, Palo Alto, CA (US);
Abstract
An ink-jet ink for ink-jet printers is provided, comprising: (a) an aqueous-based vehicle; and (b) an anionic dye complexed with a polyamine in an amount sufficient to form a pH-insensitive, water-soluble, dye:polyamine complex that acts like a cationic dye. Further, a method of converting the anionic dye to the cationic dye for formulating the ink-jet ink having a desired pH is provided. The method comprises adding a sufficient amount of the polyamine to form the dye:polyamine complex. The dye:polyamine complex is a complex of the dye and the polyamine polymer, which is cationic. Consequently, this complex behaves as a cationic dye. These ink-jet inks show remarkable waterfastness on a variety of common office papers and are pH-insensitive and even in some cases, completely pH-independent. These inks are thus stable over a wide pH range. In addition, the ink-jet inks exhibit superior ink-to-ink bleed when printed next to a drop of another color ink which contains an anionic polymer or carboxylated colorant and resist crusting or drying in ink-jet nozzles.