WO2011053817A1 - Coated medium for inkjet printing - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B41—PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
- B41M—PRINTING, DUPLICATING, MARKING, OR COPYING PROCESSES; COLOUR PRINTING
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- B41M5/50—Recording sheets characterised by the coating used to improve ink, dye or pigment receptivity, e.g. for ink-jet or thermal dye transfer recording
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- B41M5/50—Recording sheets characterised by the coating used to improve ink, dye or pigment receptivity, e.g. for ink-jet or thermal dye transfer recording
- B41M5/502—Recording sheets characterised by the coating used to improve ink, dye or pigment receptivity, e.g. for ink-jet or thermal dye transfer recording characterised by structural details, e.g. multilayer materials
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D21—PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
- D21H—PULP COMPOSITIONS; PREPARATION THEREOF NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES D21C OR D21D; IMPREGNATING OR COATING OF PAPER; TREATMENT OF FINISHED PAPER NOT COVERED BY CLASS B31 OR SUBCLASS D21G; PAPER NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- D21H19/00—Coated paper; Coating material
- D21H19/36—Coatings with pigments
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- D21—PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
- D21H—PULP COMPOSITIONS; PREPARATION THEREOF NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES D21C OR D21D; IMPREGNATING OR COATING OF PAPER; TREATMENT OF FINISHED PAPER NOT COVERED BY CLASS B31 OR SUBCLASS D21G; PAPER NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- D21H19/00—Coated paper; Coating material
- D21H19/36—Coatings with pigments
- D21H19/38—Coatings with pigments characterised by the pigments
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B41—PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
- B41M—PRINTING, DUPLICATING, MARKING, OR COPYING PROCESSES; COLOUR PRINTING
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- the inks used in inkjet printers are typically aqueous inks, which contain a minor amount of dye or pigment colorants and a large amount of water and co-solvents as the ink vehicle.
- the absorption property of the papers greatly affects the print quality.
- Inkjet papers conventionally have a base paper coated with an ink-receiving layer, i.e., the layer onto which ink droplets are deposited, to improve the ink receptive properties of the papers.
- the ink- receiving layer typically contains pigment particles with high surface area or high porosity incorporated therein as the major pigment. Commonly used pigments include silica, alumina and other metal oxides.
- These pigments can provide a coating layer with fast absorption and enough capacity for inkjet printing.
- these pigments are more expensive, and as a result, coated papers based on these pigments are not very competitive when compared to similar grade products in traditional analog printing industries or coated media for digital printing with electrophotographic technologies.
- Another disadvantage is that, when coating formulations are based on these pigments with high surface area, their total solid content is usually low due to the high amount of water or solvent required for pigment dispersion. As a consequent, during the manufacturing of the coated media, a lot of energy is required to remove the water or solvent from the coating layer, thus, the coating speed is limited by the drying capability. This leads to high machine operating costs and an increase in the total cost of final products.
- low-cost coated paper is one of the key elements to help inkjet technology to lower its total cost per page and broaden its applications in industrial printing.
- low cost coating pigments include precipitated calcium carbonate, ground calcium carbonate, kaolin clays, and others. Coating formulations based on these traditional pigments have low raw material costs.
- the formulations based on these low-cost pigments generally have a high solid content, usually in the range from 60 to 70 wt.%. With such a high solid content, these formulations require much less energy to remove the water after coating and enable high coating speeds. As a result, the total manufacture operating expenses can be kept to a low level.
- coated papers based on these low-cost pigments usually have a relatively dense coating structure, especially when compared with inkjet coated paper based on silica pigments with high surface area.
- the absorption rate of such coated paper is slow, and its absorption capacity is not high enough to meet the requirements of inkjet printing.
- the printed paper suffers several shortcomings including slow drying time, high level of coalescence and graininess in images, undesirable feathering patterns, print mottling, poor rub resistance and water resistance, to name a few.
- This disclosure provides a novel, pigmented coating composition for inkjet media.
- the print medium coated with this novel coating composition When the print medium coated with this novel coating composition is used in inkjet printing, the print medium imparts high ink absorption rate (i.e., fast absorption of the liquid component in the ink, e.g. water) and exhibits improvements in image qualities after printing, including reduced graininess and improved image gloss.
- the coating composition does not rely on the use of high-cost pigments such as silica or alumina.
- the present disclosure additionally provides a method of making a coated print medium, which includes: providing a supporting substrate; coating one or both sides of the substrate with the novel coating composition; drying the coated substrate; and optionally calendering the coated substrate.
- the novel coating composition of the present disclosure is an aqueous pigmented dispersion containing at least two different inorganic pigments, one of which is a modified calcium carbonate (MCC), and at least one hydrophilic or water-soluble binder.
- the other inorganic pigment is either precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC) or clay.
- Suitable clay materials include calcined clay, kaolin clay, or other phyllosilicates appropriate to coatings.
- the novel coating composition contains three different inorganic pigments: MCC in combination with PCC and clay.
- modified calcium carbonate refers to pre-existing calcium carbonate (ground or precipitated) which has been post-treated with phosphoric acid and CO 2 gas as well as a variety of other additives such as soluble silicates for the purpose of altering both the structure and the chemical composition of the original particle. This post-treatment results in a pigment particle made up of a shell of various calcium compounds surrounding a core of the original carbonate molecule.
- Suitable MCC material may take the form of a slurry dispersion of structured calcium minerals, which comprise primarily of calcium carbonate [CaCOs], calcium phosphate and/or calcium silicate [Ca2SiO 4 ].
- Calcium phosphate includes compounds containing calcium ions together with phosphate ions, and may include, but is not limited to, octacalcium phosphate [Ca8H 2 (PO 4 )6-5H 2 0].
- a non-limiting example of this form of MCC is Omyajet 5010 available from Omya Inc.
- the total amount of inorganic pigments present in the coating composition is between 20 wt.% and 50 wt.%. "Wt.%” refers to dry weight percentage based on the total dry weight of the coating composition.
- the coated media should have a fast absorption rate and a high absorption capacity.
- Conventional PCC cannot satisfy these requirements because they tend to form a relatively dense packing structure in the coating layer due to the small particle size and regular orientation of the particles.
- Clays are usually more platy and flat, and when they are incorporated in a coating, they tend to orient in the coating in a manner that results in a very closed-off and less permeable coating.
- MCC alone also does not provide the print quality desired due to its large particle size and very fast absorption property. Coating with just MCC as inorganic pigment usually ends up being almost too porous, which results in significant ink strike through and ink bleeding in the printed media.
- MCC may also be quite friable should significant calendering be required. Significant calendering results in crushing of the particles, which in turn results in a mottled printed image. It has been discovered that multi- pigment coatings containing the combination of the MCC as described herein and PCC or clay, or both, impart the desirable absorptivity and print quality.
- the novel coating composition of the present disclosure may also include, as an optional component, a polymeric co-pigment.
- Suitable polymeric co-pigments include plastic pigments (e.g., polystyrene, polymethacrylates, polyacrylates, copolymers thereof, and/or combinations thereof).
- Suitable solid spherical plastic pigments are commercially available from The Dow Chemical Company, e.g., DPP 756A or HS 3020.
- the amount polymeric co-pigment in the coating composition may be in the range of 1 part to 10 parts based on 100 parts of inorganic pigments.
- the novel coating composition also includes one or more binders that may include, but are not limited to, hydrophilic or water-soluble binders such as polyvinyl alcohol and derivatives thereof (e.g. carboxylated polyvinyl alcohol, sulfonated polyvinyl alcohol, acetoacetylated polyvinyl alcohol, and mixtures thereof), polystyrene-butadiene, polyethylene-polyvinyacetate copolymers, starch, gelatin, casein, alginates, carboxycellulose materials, polyacrylic acid and derivatives thereof, polyvinyl pyrrolidone, casein, polyethylene glycol,
- hydrophilic or water-soluble binders such as polyvinyl alcohol and derivatives thereof (e.g. carboxylated polyvinyl alcohol, sulfonated polyvinyl alcohol, acetoacetylated polyvinyl alcohol, and mixtures thereof), polystyrene-butadiene, polyethylene-polyvinyacetate copoly
- polyurethanes for example, a modified polyurethane resin dispersion
- polyamide resins for instance, an epichlorohydrin-containing polyamide
- a polyvinyl pyrrolidone-vinyl acetate) copolymer for instance, an epichlorohydrin-containing polyamide
- a polyvinyl pyrrolidone-vinyl acetate) copolymer for instance, an epichlorohydrin-containing polyamide
- a polyvinyl pyrrolidone-vinyl acetate) copolymer for instance, an epichlorohydrin-containing polyamide
- a polyvinyl pyrrolidone-vinyl acetate) copolymer for instance, an epichlorohydrin-containing polyamide
- a polyvinyl pyrrolidone-vinyl acetate) copolymer for instance, an epichlorohydrin-containing polyamide
- the novel coating composition may also include other coating additives such as surfactants, rheology modifiers, defoamers, optical brighteners, biocides, pH controlling agents, dyes, and other additives for further enhancing the properties of the coating.
- the total amount of optional coating additives may be in the range of 0 - 10 parts based on 100 parts of inorganic pigments.
- rheology modifier is useful for addressing runnability issues.
- Suitable rheology modifiers include polycarboxylate-based compounds, polycarboxylated-based alkaline swellable emulsions, or their derivatives.
- the rheology modifier is helpful for building up the viscosity at certain pH, either at low shear or under high shear, or both.
- a rheology modifier is added to maintain a relatively low viscosity under low shear, and to help build up the viscosity under high shear. It is desirable to provide a coating formulation that is not so viscous during the mixing, pumping and storage stages, but possesses an appropriate viscosity under high shear.
- rheology modifiers that meet this requirement include, but are not limited to, Sterocoll FS (from BASF), Cartocoat RM 12 (from Clariant), Acrysol TT-615 (from Rohm and Haas) and Acumer 9300 (from Rohm and Haas).
- the amount of rheology modifier in the coating composition may be in the range of 0.1 - 2 parts, more preferably, in the range of 0.1 - 0.5 parts, based on 100 parts of inorganic pigments.
- the supporting substrate, on which the coating composition is applied may take the form of a sheet or a continuous web suitable for use in an inkjet printer.
- the supporting substrate may be a base paper manufactured from cellulose fibers. More specifically, the base paper may be produced from chemical pulp, mechanical pulp, thermal mechanical pulp and/or the combination of chemical and mechanical pulp.
- the base paper may also include conventional additives such as internal sizing agents and fillers.
- the internal agents are added to the pulp before it is converted into a paper web or substrate. They may be chosen from conventional internal sizing agents for printing papers.
- the fillers may be any particular types used in conventional paper making. As a non- limiting example, the fillers may be selected from calcium carbonate, talc, clay, kaolin, titanium dioxide and combinations thereof.
- the supporting substrate may be an uncoated raw paper or a pre-coated paper.
- the base paper may be calendered or uncalendered.
- the novel coating composition described above is applied to one side or both opposing sides of the supporting substrate to form a coating layer thereon.
- the double-side coated medium has a sandwich structure, i.e., both sides of the supporting substrate are coated with the same coating and both sides may be printed with images or text.
- the coat weight of the coating layer may be in the range of 10 - 45 gsm (grams per squared meter) per side.
- the coating composition of the present disclosure may be applied to the supporting substrate using any one of a variety of suitable coating methods, such as blade coating, air knife coating, metering rod coating, curtain coating, or another suitable technique. To get a low-cost coated medium for inkjet printing, it is necessary to have relatively low manufacturing costs in addition to formulation material costs.
- both sides of the substrate may be coated during a single manufacture pass, or alternatively, each side may be coated in separate passes.
- the coated medium is then subjected to a drying process to remove water and other volatile components in the coating layer and the substrate.
- the drying means includes, but not limited to, infrared (IR) dryers, hot surface rolls, and hot air floatation dryers.
- the medium may be calendered to increase glossiness and/or to impart a satin surface.
- the coated medium may be calendered by an on-line or an off-line calender machine, which may be a soft- nip calender or a supercalender.
- the rolls in a calendar machine may or may not be heated, and pressure is usually applied to the calendering rolls.
- Coating composition A1 which represents an example of the novel coating composition of the present disclosure
- a comparative coating composition C1 were prepared according to the formulations set forth in TABLE 1 .
- the formulation for Comparative C1 was similar to that of A1 except that MCC was replaced with a 50/50 mixture of two different silica gels, Gasil 23F from Ineos Silicas and silica A25 from Grace Davison.
- Tinopal ABP 11 0.5 0.5
- Viscosifier (Sterocoll FS 12 ) 0.2 0.2 available from Specialty Minerals
- the components in the coating formulations were mixed with water to obtain dispersions with 54% solids.
- Each coating composition was applied onto an uncoated, lightly calendered paper base.
- the coating was applied using a blade coater to obtain a coating layer with a coat weight of about 20 gsm.
- the coated paper samples were dried and then calendered at 2500 psi (pounds per square inch), 130°F, 1 pass
- the final coated paper samples were printed on an Officejet Pro 8000 printer (Hewlett-Packard Co.) with color pigment inks. The print performance was measured and the results are shown in TABLE 2 below.
- the color gamut was measured as the volume of the CIE L * a * b * space based on the X-Rite 938 (X-Rite Co.) colorimetry measurement of 8 color blocks printed on the paper. KOD or black optical density was also measured using the same X-Rite 938 device. 75° Image Gloss was measured using a BYK-Gardner 75° gloss meter. Orange "Grain” (measurement of graininess) was measured by printing a solid block of "orange” ink, then optically scanning the printed block. The grain value is calculated from the Fourier noise power spectrum of the pixels, which has been filtered to match human visual perception.
- the coating components in TABLE 3 were mixed with water to produce dispersions with 20% solids. Each coating compositions was coated onto a paper base at 16 gsm using a #52 Meyer Rod and then the coated paper sample was calendered at 2500 psi, 130°F, 1 pass to provide gloss. The final coated paper samples were measured for sheet gloss and then printed on an Officejet Pro 8000 printer (Hewlett-Packard Co.) with color pigment inks as in Example 1 . The printed paper samples were analyzed for print quality (color gamut, KOD) and the results are summarized in TABLE 4.
- GCC Ground Calcium Carbonate
- the coating components in TABLE 5 were mixed with water to produce dispersions with 54% solids. Each coating composition was coated onto a paper base using a blade coater to form a coating layer having a coat weight of approximately 20 gsm. The coated paper samples were dried and then calendered at 3200psi, 130°F, 2 passes. The final coated paper samples were assessed for ink absorption rate using a Bristow Wheel absorption test method and Hewlett-Packard ink HP 940 (Cyan). Bristow absorption is described in detail in Bristow, J.A., 1967, "Liquid absorption into paper during short time intervals," Svensk Paperstidning, v70, pp623-629.
- Coating composition A4 and comparative coating composition C4 were prepared according to the formulations shown in TABLE 7.
- Tinopal ABP 10 0.5 0.5
- the coating components in TABLE 7 were mixed with water to produce dispersions with 54% solids. Each coating formulation was coated onto a paper base to obtain a coat weight of about 20 gsm using the same coating, drying and calendering procedures described in Example 2 (2500psi/130°F/1 pass). The final coated paper samples were printed on an Officejet Pro 8000 printer
- Coating composition A5 and comparative coating composition C5 were prepared according to the formulations shown in TABLE 9. TABLE 9
- the coating components in TABLE 9 were mixed with water to produce dispersions with 54% solids. Each coating composition was coated onto a paper base using a blade coater to form a coating layer with approximately 20gsm coat weight. The coated paper samples were dried and then calendered at 2500 psi, 130°F, 1 passes. The final coated paper samples were assessed for absorption rate using the Bristow Wheel test method and HP ink HP 940 (Cyan) as described in Example 3, and the results are shown in TABLE 10.
- a coating composition A6 was prepared using MCC and clay as the only inorganic pigments and in accordance with the formulation shown in TABLE 1 1 .
- the coating components in TABLE 1 1 were mixed with water to produce a dispersion with 54% solids.
- the coating composition was coated onto a paper base using a blade coater to form a coating layer with approximately 20 gsm coat weight.
- the coated paper sample was dried and then calendered at 2500 psi, 130°F, 1 pass.
- the sample was printed on an Officejet Pro 8000 printer (Hewlett-Packard Co.) with color pigment inks and the print quality (color gamut, KOD) was analyzed.
- the results are summarized in TABLE 12.
- the print quality is very good with excellent gamut (color) and black optical density (KOD).
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