Aqueous ink for inkjet printing

A water-based ink with specific solvent combinations addresses poor wetting and adhesion on low-absorbency substrates, enhancing print density and stability through controlled solvent interactions, improving inkjet printing quality.

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JP2025125922
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JP · JP
Patent Type
Applications
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Priority Date
2024-08-02
Filing Date
2025-07-28
Publication Date
2026-02-16

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Technical Problem

Inkjet printing on low-absorbency coated paper and non-absorbent resin film substrates faces issues with poor wetting and spreading properties, leading to uneven ink coating and reduced print density due to convection, and inadequate substrate adhesion, which affects image quality.

Method used

A water-based ink formulation comprising a pigment, a glycol ether with an octanol-water partition coefficient logP of 0.75 or more, and a glycol ether or alkylene glycol with a logP of less than 0.75, with a Hansen solubility parameter distance Ra of 5.5 or less and a mass ratio of 0.4 to 2.5, enhancing substrate adhesion and print density on low-absorbency substrates.

Benefits of technology

The ink exhibits excellent substrate adhesion, wetting, and spreading properties, improving print density and stability on low-absorbency substrates by suppressing convection and phase separation, resulting in higher quality printed materials.

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Abstract

To provide a water-based ink for inkjet printing excellent in substrate adhesion, wet spreadability and printing density of the ink to a low liquid absorbing printing substrate.SOLUTION: A water-based ink for ink-jet printing on a low-liquid absorbing printing substrate, which comprises a pigment, an organic solvent (A), an organic solvent (B) and water, wherein the organic solvent (A) is a glycol ether having an octanol-water partition coefficient logP of at least 0.75, the organic solvent (B) is a glycol ether or alkylene glycol having an octanol-water partition coefficient logP of less than 0.75, and a distance Ra between Hansen solubility parameters (HSP) of the organic solvent (A) and the organic solvent (B) is not more than 5.5, A mass ratio (A) / (B) of the organic solvent (A) to the organic solvent (B) is not less than 0.4 and not more than 2.5.SELECTED DRAWING: None
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Description

[Technical Field]

[0001] The present invention relates to a water-based ink for ink-jet printing. [Background technology]

[0002] Inkjet printing involves ejecting ink droplets from minute nozzles and depositing them directly onto a printing substrate to produce printed matter bearing characters and images. This printing method has become extremely popular due to its numerous advantages, including the ease and cost-effectiveness of producing full-color prints, the ability to use a variety of printing substrates, including plain paper, label paper, and plastic film, and the fact that it is non-contact with the printing substrate. In particular, inks that use pigments as colorants are becoming mainstream, due to their superior weather resistance and water resistance.

[0003] For example, Patent Document 1 discloses an inkjet ink that has excellent ejection stability and is capable of forming an image with excellent adhesion while suppressing bleeding and ink repellency when forming an image on a non-permeable recording medium, and the inkjet ink contains a pigment, a polysaccharide, a water-soluble organic solvent, and self-emulsifying polyolefin resin particles, the content of the polysaccharide being 0.01% by mass or more and 0.20% by mass or less, the water-soluble organic solvent contains a specific glycol ether compound, the content of the specific glycol ether compound being 3.0% by mass or more and 24.0% by mass or less, and the mass M of the self-emulsifying polyolefin resin particles is 0.01% by mass or more and 0.20% by mass or less, the water-soluble organic solvent contains a specific glycol ether compound, and the content of the specific glycol ether compound is 0.01% by mass or more and 0.20% by mass or less, ... water-soluble organic solvent contains a specific X the mass M of the pigment Y The ratio (M Y / M X ) discloses an inkjet ink having a viscosity of 0.24 or more and 3.10 or less. Furthermore, Patent Document 2 discloses an inkjet recording method for the purpose of providing an inkjet recording method that improves image quality on both low-ink-absorbency or non-ink-absorbency recording media and ink-absorbency recording media, and that has good ink ejection stability. The inkjet recording method is performed on a recording medium using an aqueous ink composition, and includes an ink deposition step of ejecting the aqueous ink composition from an inkjet head and depositing it on the recording medium, the aqueous ink composition containing organic solvent A, which is a 1,2-alkanediol having a surface tension of 30 mN / m or less at 25°C, and organic solvent B, which is an alkanediol having a normal boiling point of 250°C or less and has 3 or more carbon atoms at both ends, and the inkjet head is equipped with a circulation mechanism for circulating the aqueous ink composition. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]

[0004] [Patent Document 1] Japanese Patent Publication No. 2023-056263 [Patent Document 2] Patent Publication No. 2021-133555 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]

[0005] In recent years, with the spread of digital printing, inkjet printing has been increasingly used not only for consumer and commercial printing but also for industrial printing using low-absorbency coated paper and non-absorbent resin film. In particular, because resin film substrates are hydrophobic, when aqueous inks are used, they have poor wetting and spreading properties and poor substrate adhesion, resulting in problems such as poor image filling during inkjet printing, resulting in reduced image quality, and poor ink adhesion to the substrate, resulting in reduced quality of printed materials. Therefore, to improve the ink's wetting and spreading properties and substrate adhesion, hydrophobic organic solvents or surfactants are sometimes blended into the ink. However, when printing on non-liquid-absorbing resin film substrates, convection can occur within the ink coating, resulting in unevenness and unevenness in the ink coating, which can reduce print density. Therefore, in order to improve the quality of printed materials, it is necessary to improve print density by suppressing convection. However, the inkjet ink described in Patent Document 1 leaves room for improvement in terms of print density of the ink on low-liquid-absorbent printing substrates. Furthermore, the water-based ink composition described in Patent Document 2 leaves room for improvement in the adhesion of the ink to a low-liquid-absorbent printing substrate and the wetting and spreading properties of the ink. An object of the present invention is to provide a water-based ink for inkjet printing that exhibits excellent substrate adhesion, wetting and spreading properties, and print density when applied to low-liquid-absorbent printing substrates, and an inkjet printing method that uses the water-based ink for inkjet printing. [Means for solving the problem]

[0006] The present inventors have discovered that the above-mentioned problems can be solved by providing a water-based ink for inkjet printing on a low-absorbency printing substrate, the ink comprising a pigment, an organic solvent (A), an organic solvent (B), and water, wherein the organic solvent (A) is a glycol ether having an octanol-water partition coefficient logP (hereinafter also simply referred to as "logP") of 0.75 or more, the organic solvent (B) is a glycol ether or an alkylene glycol having an octanol-water partition coefficient logP of less than 0.75, the distance Ra of the Hansen solubility parameters (HSP) between the organic solvents (A) and (B) being 5.5 or less, and the mass ratio (A) / (B) of the organic solvents (A) to (B) being 0.4 or more and 2.5 or less. That is, the present invention provides the following [1] and [2]. [1] A water-based ink for inkjet printing on a low-absorbency printing substrate, the ink contains a pigment, an organic solvent (A), an organic solvent (B), and water; the organic solvent (A) is a glycol ether having an octanol-water partition coefficient logP of 0.75 or more; the organic solvent (B) is a glycol ether or an alkylene glycol having an octanol-water partition coefficient log P of less than 0.75; the HSP distance Ra between the organic solvent (A) and the organic solvent (B) is 5.5 or less; the mass ratio (A) / (B) of the organic solvent (A) to the organic solvent (B) is 0.4 or more and 2.5 or less; Water-based ink for inkjet printing. [2] An inkjet printing method, comprising printing on a low-liquid-absorbent printing substrate using the water-based ink for inkjet printing described in [1] above. [Effects of the Invention]

[0007] According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a water-based ink for inkjet printing that exhibits excellent substrate adhesion, wetting and spreading properties, and print density when applied to low-liquid-absorbent printing substrates, and an inkjet printing method using the water-based ink. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0008] [Water-based ink for inkjet printing] The water-based ink for inkjet printing of the present invention (hereinafter also simply referred to as "water-based ink") is a water-based ink for inkjet printing on a low-liquid-absorbency printing substrate, the ink containing a pigment, an organic solvent (A), an organic solvent (B), and water, wherein the organic solvent (A) is a glycol ether having an octanol-water partition coefficient logP of 0.75 or more, the organic solvent (B) is a glycol ether or an alkylene glycol having an octanol-water partition coefficient logP of less than 0.75, the HSP distance Ra between the organic solvents (A) and (B) being 5.5 or less, and the mass ratio (A) / (B) of the organic solvents (A) to (B) being 0.4 or more and 2.5 or less.

[0009] According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a water-based ink containing a pigment, an organic solvent, and water, which has excellent substrate adhesion, wetting and spreading properties, and print density when applied to a low-liquid-absorbent printing substrate. The reason for this is not necessarily clear, but is thought to be as follows. It is believed that the hydrophobic logP of the organic solvent (A) contained in the water-based ink of the present invention allows the water-based ink of the present invention to sufficiently wet and spread even on hydrophobic, low-absorbency printing substrates with low surface free energy. Furthermore, it is believed that the organic solvent (A) with a hydrophobic logP plasticizes the resin component in the ink until the later drying stage of the ink, thereby promoting resin film formation and improving substrate adhesion. On the other hand, because the logP of organic solvent (A) is high, at 0.75 or greater, the organic solvent (A) has low solubility in water and is prone to phase separation in the aqueous ink. Therefore, the aqueous ink of the present invention contains organic solvent (B) having a logP of less than 0.75, and the HSP distance Ra between organic solvent (A) and organic solvent (B) is 5.5 or less, and the mass ratio (A) / (B) of organic solvent (A) to organic solvent (B) is 0.4 or greater and 2.5 or less. This makes the organic solvents (A) and (B) more soluble in the aqueous ink, and suppresses phase separation of the hydrophobic organic solvent (A) in the aqueous ink. This is thought to suppress convection within the ink coating, improve print density, and also suppress pigment dispersion instability in the ink, improving the storage stability of the ink.

[0010] The definitions of various terms used in this specification are shown below. "Containing component X" also means "composed of component X." "Aqueous" means that water accounts for the largest proportion by mass of the medium. The term "water-soluble organic solvent" refers to an organic solvent that dissolves in 100 mL of water at 25°C in an amount of 5 mL or more. The term "low liquid absorption" in the context of low liquid absorption printing substrates refers to a concept that encompasses both low liquid absorption and non-liquid absorption, and refers to the amount of water absorption of the printing substrate when the printing substrate is in contact with pure water for 100 ms. 2 More than 10g / m 2 The water absorption amount can be measured using an automatic scanning absorption meter (for example, "KM500win" manufactured by Kumagai Riki Kogyo Co., Ltd.) as the amount transferred when pure water is in contact for 100 ms under conditions of 23°C and a relative humidity of 50%. "Printing" is a concept that includes printing and printing out characters and images, and "printed matter" is a concept that includes printed matter and printed out matter on which characters and images are recorded. The boiling point means the boiling point at normal pressure (101.33 kPa).

[0011] <Pigments> The pigment used in the present invention may be either an inorganic pigment or an organic pigment, and lake pigments and fluorescent pigments may also be used. If necessary, these pigments may also be used in combination with extender pigments. Specific examples of inorganic pigments include carbon black, metal oxides such as titanium oxide, iron oxide, red iron oxide, and chromium oxide, and pearlescent pigments. Carbon black is particularly preferred for black inks. Examples of carbon black include furnace black, lamp black, acetylene black, and channel black. Specific examples of organic pigments include azo pigments such as azo lake pigments, insoluble monoazo pigments, insoluble disazo pigments, and chelate azo pigments; and polycyclic pigments such as phthalocyanine pigments, perylene pigments, perinone pigments, anthraquinone pigments, quinacridone pigments, dioxazine pigments, thioindigo pigments, isoindolinone pigments, quinophthalone pigments, diketopyrrolopyrrole pigments, benzimidazolone pigments, and threne pigments. In the achromatic ink, achromatic pigments such as white, black, and gray can be used, while in the chromatic ink, chromatic pigments such as yellow, magenta, cyan, blue, red, orange, and green can be used. Specific examples of preferred organic pigments include one or more product numbers selected from CI Pigment Yellow, CI Pigment Red, CI Pigment Orange, CI Pigment Violet, CI Pigment Blue, and CI Pigment Green. Examples of extender pigments include silica, calcium carbonate, and talc. The above pigments can be used alone or in combination of two or more.

[0012] From the viewpoint of print density, the content of the pigment in the water-based ink of the present invention is preferably 1% by mass or more, more preferably 2% by mass or more, even more preferably 3% by mass or more, and is preferably 10% by mass or less, more preferably 8% by mass or less, even more preferably 6% by mass or less.

[0013] (pigment dispersant) In the aqueous ink of the present invention, the pigment is dispersed in the medium using a pigment dispersant. Examples of the pigment in the aqueous ink of the present invention include a form in which the pigment is dispersed using a resin (hereinafter also referred to as a "pigment dispersing resin") or a surfactant as the pigment dispersant. Among these, the form of the pigment in the aqueous ink of the present invention is preferably a form in which the pigment is dispersed using a pigment dispersing resin, and more preferably a form in which the pigment is contained in resin particles (hereinafter also referred to as "pigment-containing resin particles"). The form of the pigment-containing resin particles is not particularly limited, as long as they are formed from at least a pigment and a pigment dispersing resin, and are particles in which the pigment dispersing resin is adsorbed onto the pigment in the aqueous ink. Examples of the form of the pigment-containing resin particles include a form in which the pigment is encapsulated in the pigment dispersing resin, a form in which the pigment is uniformly dispersed in the pigment dispersing resin, a form in which the pigment is exposed on the surface of the pigment dispersing resin particles, and mixtures thereof.

[0014] (pigment dispersion resin) The pigment dispersing resin may be either a water-soluble resin or a water-insoluble resin. Here, regarding the "water-soluble" and "water-insoluble" of a resin, when a resin that has reached a constant weight after drying at 105°C for 2 hours is dissolved in 100 g of water at 25°C until saturation is reached, if the dissolved amount exceeds 10 g it is judged to be "water-soluble," and if it is 10 g or less it is judged to be "water-insoluble." Furthermore, as described below, if the pigment dispersion resin has anionic groups that are further neutralized with a neutralizer, the solubility is judged from the dissolved amount measured in the presence of a neutralizer such that the mass ratio of the pigment dispersion resin to the neutralizer is the same as that in the water-based ink of the present invention.

[0015] Examples of pigment dispersion resins include vinyl resins obtained by addition polymerization of vinyl monomers (vinyl compounds, vinylidene compounds, vinylene compounds); and condensation resins such as polyester resins and polyurethane resins. The pigment dispersion resin may be an appropriately synthesized product, or a commercially available product. Among these, the pigment dispersion resin is preferably a single vinyl resin or a mixture of two or more vinyl resins, from the viewpoint of obtaining an ink that is excellent in substrate adhesion, wetting and spreading properties, and print density.

[0016] The pigment dispersion resin may have a crosslinked structure. In this case, the pigment dispersion resin preferably has a structure including a resin having a linear two-dimensional structure that may have branched chains and a component derived from a crosslinking agent. It is believed that such a crosslinked structure is formed by a resin having a linear two-dimensional structure that may have branched chains being converted into a three-dimensional structure by a component derived from a crosslinking agent. Examples of resins having a linear two-dimensional structure that may have branched chains include vinyl resins obtained by addition polymerization of vinyl monomers (vinyl compounds, vinylidene compounds, vinylene compounds); condensation resins such as polyester resins and polyurethane resins; and the vinyl resins described below are preferred. The crosslinking agent is preferably a polyfunctional epoxy compound having two or more epoxy groups in the molecule, more preferably a polyglycidyl ether compound of a polyhydric alcohol having a hydrocarbon group having from 3 to 8 carbon atoms, even more preferably one or more compounds selected from the group consisting of trimethylolpropane polyglycidyl ether, pentaerythritol polyglycidyl ether, neopentyl glycol diglycidyl ether, 1,6-hexanediol diglycidyl ether, 1,4-butanediol diglycidyl ether, 1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol diglycidyl ether, and diethylene glycol diglycidyl ether, and even more preferably trimethylolpropane polyglycidyl ether. When the crosslinking agent is a polyfunctional epoxy compound, the epoxy group equivalent weight of the crosslinking agent is preferably 90 or more, more preferably 100 or more, even more preferably 110 or more, and preferably 300 or less, more preferably 200 or less, even more preferably 150 or less.

[0017] [Vinyl resin] From the viewpoint of improving the dispersion stability of the pigment, the vinyl resin used as the pigment dispersing resin preferably contains a structural unit derived from an anionic group-containing monomer. In this specification, the term "anionic group" refers to an anionic group or a group that can be ionized to become an anionic group. Examples of anionic groups include a carboxy group (-COOM), a sulfonic acid group (-SO3M), and a phosphate group (-OPO3M2). In the above chemical formula, M represents a hydrogen atom, an alkali metal, ammonium, or an organic ammonium. Examples of vinyl resins include homopolymers of anionic group-containing monomers, copolymers of anionic group-containing monomers and hydrophobic monomers, and copolymers of anionic group-containing monomers, hydrophobic monomers, and nonionic monomers. Here, the term "hydrophobic" in the context of a hydrophobic monomer means that when the monomer is dissolved in 100 g of ion-exchanged water at 25° C. until saturation, the amount of dissolution is less than 10 g. The nonionic monomer is a monomer that has a high affinity for water, such as a monomer that contains a hydroxy group or a polyalkylene glycol chain. When the vinyl resin is a copolymer, it may be any of a random copolymer, a block copolymer, an alternating copolymer, and a graft copolymer.

[0018] Examples of the anionic group-containing monomer include a carboxy group-containing monomer, a sulfonic acid group-containing monomer, and a phosphoric acid group-containing monomer. Among these, the carboxy group-containing monomer is preferred, and (meth)acrylic acid is more preferred. Examples of hydrophobic monomers include (meth)acrylates having a hydrocarbon group derived from an aliphatic alcohol having from 1 to 22 carbon atoms; aromatic group-containing monomers such as styrene-based monomers and aromatic group-containing (meth)acrylates; and styrene-based macromonomers. The molecular weight of the aromatic group-containing monomer, preferably the styrene-based monomer, is preferably less than 500. The styrene-based macromonomer is a compound having a polymerizable functional group at one end and a number-average molecular weight of from 500 to 100,000. Among these, the hydrophobic monomer is preferably a (meth)acrylate or styrene-based monomer having a hydrocarbon group derived from an aliphatic alcohol having from 1 to 22 carbon atoms, more preferably one or more selected from the group consisting of alkyl (meth)acrylates having from 3 to 8 carbon atoms, styrene, α-methylstyrene, 2-methylstyrene, vinyltoluene, and divinylbenzene, and even more preferably one or more selected from the group consisting of butyl acrylate, cyclohexyl acrylate, and styrene. Examples of nonionic monomers include polyalkylene glycol mono(meth)acrylates such as polyethylene glycol mono(meth)acrylate; and alkoxypolyalkylene glycol mono(meth)acrylates such as methoxypolyethylene glycol mono(meth)acrylate and octoxypolyethylene glycol mono(meth)acrylate. The term "(meth)acrylic acid" refers to at least one selected from the group consisting of acrylic acid and methacrylic acid, and the term "(meth)acrylate" refers to at least one selected from the group consisting of acrylate and methacrylate. Moreover, each of the monomers of the vinyl resin may be used alone or in combination of two or more.

[0019] When the vinyl resin is a copolymer, the vinyl resin preferably contains one or more structural units derived from anionic group-containing monomers selected from the group consisting of acrylic acid and methacrylic acid, one or more structural units derived from hydrophobic monomers selected from the group consisting of (meth)acrylates having a hydrocarbon group derived from an aliphatic alcohol having from 1 to 22 carbon atoms, aromatic group-containing monomers, and styrene-based macromers, and one or more structural units derived from nonionic monomers selected from the group consisting of polyalkylene glycol mono(meth)acrylates and alkoxypolyalkylene glycol mono(meth)acrylates, and more preferably one or more structural units derived from anionic group-containing monomers selected from the group consisting of acrylic acid and methacrylic acid. and structural units derived from one or more hydrophobic monomers selected from the group consisting of (meth)acrylates having a hydrocarbon group derived from an aliphatic alcohol having from 1 to 22 carbon atoms and aromatic group-containing monomers, and structural units derived from one or more nonionic monomers selected from the group consisting of polyalkylene glycol mono(meth)acrylates and alkoxypolyalkylene glycol mono(meth)acrylates, and more preferably structural units derived from one or more anionic group-containing monomers selected from the group consisting of acrylic acid and methacrylic acid, and structural units derived from one or more hydrophobic monomers selected from the group consisting of (meth)acrylates having a hydrocarbon group derived from an aliphatic alcohol having from 1 to 22 carbon atoms and aromatic group-containing monomers.

[0020] When the vinyl resin is a copolymer of an anionic group-containing monomer and a hydrophobic monomer, the content of the constituent units derived from each monomer component in all the constituent units of the vinyl resin is as follows. The content of structural units derived from anionic group-containing monomers in all structural units of the vinyl resin is preferably 10% by mass or more, more preferably 15% by mass or more, and even more preferably 20% by mass or more, from the viewpoints of improving the dispersion stability of the pigment and of obtaining an ink that is excellent in substrate adhesion, wetting and spreading properties, and print density, and from the same viewpoints as above, it is preferably 45% by mass or less, more preferably 40% by mass or less, and even more preferably 35% by mass or less. The content of structural units derived from hydrophobic monomers in all structural units of the vinyl resin is preferably 55% by mass or more, more preferably 60% by mass or more, and even more preferably 65% ​​by mass or more, from the viewpoints of improving the dispersion stability of the pigment and obtaining an ink that is excellent in substrate adhesion, wetting and spreading properties, and print density, and from the same viewpoints as above, is preferably 90% by mass or less, more preferably 85% by mass or less, and even more preferably 80% by mass or less. The vinyl resin can be obtained, for example, by addition polymerization of raw material monomers including an anionic group-containing monomer, a hydrophobic monomer, or a nonionic monomer by a known method.

[0021] From the viewpoint of improving the dispersion stability of the pigment, the acid value of the vinyl resin is preferably 40 mgKOH / g or more, more preferably 50 mgKOH / g or more, even more preferably 60 mgKOH / g or more, even more preferably 80 mgKOH / g or more, even more preferably 100 mgKOH / g or more, and even more preferably 150 mgKOH / g or more. From the same viewpoint as above, it is preferably 800 mgKOH / g or less, more preferably 500 mgKOH / g or less, even more preferably 400 mgKOH / g or less, and even more preferably 300 mgKOH / g or less. The acid value of the vinyl resin can be determined by the method described in the Examples, but it can also be calculated from the mass ratio of the constituent monomers. Furthermore, the acid value of a vinyl resin having a crosslinked structure can also be calculated using the following formula: Acid value of vinyl resin with crosslinked structure (mg KOH / g) = [Acid value of vinyl resin before crosslinking (mg KOH / g) x [(100 - crosslinking rate (mol%)) / 100]

[0022] The weight-average molecular weight of the vinyl resin is preferably 5,000 or more, more preferably 8,000 or more, and even more preferably 10,000 or more, from the viewpoints of pigment dispersion stability and obtaining an ink excellent in substrate adhesion, wetting and spreading properties, and print density, and from the same viewpoints as above, is preferably 100,000 or less, more preferably 50,000 or less, and even more preferably 30,000 or less. The weight-average molecular weight of the vinyl resin can be measured by the method described in the Examples.

[0023] Commercially available vinyl resins include, for example, polyacrylic acids such as "Aron AC-10SL" (manufactured by Toagosei Co., Ltd.); and styrene / acrylic resins such as "Joncryl 67," "Joncryl 611," "Joncryl 678," "Joncryl 680," "Joncryl 690," and "Joncryl 819" (all manufactured by BASF Japan Ltd.).

[0024] When the pigment in the water-based ink of the present invention is in the form of pigment-containing resin particles, the pigment-containing resin particles are preferably blended into the water-based ink as an aqueous dispersion (hereinafter also referred to as "pigment aqueous dispersion") obtained by dispersing the pigment, pigment dispersing resin, and, if necessary, a neutralizing agent, a surfactant, and the like, by a known method. A preferred method for producing a pigment aqueous dispersion is to disperse a pigment mixture containing a pigment, a pigment dispersing resin, an organic solvent, and water to obtain a dispersion, and then remove the organic solvent from the obtained dispersion. If necessary, a crosslinking agent may be further added to the obtained pigment aqueous dispersion to crosslink the pigment dispersing resin. Specific examples of such methods include those described in paragraphs

[0022] to

[0026] of JP-A-2022-104084. When the pigment is blended in the aqueous ink as a pigment aqueous dispersion, the average particle size of the pigment-containing resin particles in the pigment aqueous dispersion is preferably 30 nm or more, more preferably 50 nm or more, and even more preferably 70 nm or more, from the viewpoints of dispersion stability of the pigment and of obtaining an ink that is excellent in substrate adhesion, wetting and spreading properties, and print density, and from the same viewpoints as above, is preferably 250 nm or less, more preferably 200 nm or less, and even more preferably 150 nm or less. The average particle size of the pigment-containing resin particles in the pigment aqueous dispersion can be measured by the method described in the Examples.

[0025] When the pigment is in the form of pigment-containing resin particles, the mass ratio of the pigment content to the total content of the pigment and pigment dispersant [pigment / (pigment+pigment dispersant)] is preferably 0.4 or more, more preferably 0.5 or more, and even more preferably 0.6 or more, from the viewpoint of improving the dispersion stability of the pigment, and is preferably 0.9 or less, more preferably 0.8 or less, and even more preferably 0.75 or less, from the same viewpoint as above. When the pigment dispersant is a pigment dispersant resin that has been crosslinked with a crosslinking agent, the content of the pigment dispersant in the ink of the present invention is the total content of the pigment dispersant resin before crosslinking and the crosslinking agent.

[0026] <Organic solvents> The water-based ink of the present invention contains an organic solvent (A) and an organic solvent (B). The Hansen solubility parameter (HSP) distance Ra (hereinafter also referred to as "HSP distance Ra") between organic solvent (A) and organic solvent (B) is 5.5 or less, preferably 5.0 or less, and more preferably 4.0 or less. The Hansen Solubility Parameter (HSP) is a value expressed by δ using the following formula (unit: MPa) 1 / 2 ) δ=(δD 2 +δP 2 +δH 2 ) 1 / 2 In the above formula, δD represents the dispersion term, δP represents the polar term, and δH represents the hydrogen bond term (all in units of MPa 1 / 2). The dispersion term δD, polarity term δP, and hydrogen bond term δH are values ​​calculated using HSPiP (Hansen Solubility Parameter in Practice). When the HSPs of organic solvent (A) and organic solvent (B) are plotted as coordinates (δD, δP, δH) in Hansen space, the closer the coordinates of organic solvent (A) and organic solvent (B), the more easily organic solvent (A) and organic solvent (B) dissolve in each other. The HSP distance Ra is an index of whether the coordinates of organic solvent (A) and organic solvent (B) are close to each other, and is calculated by the method described in the examples.

[0027] (Organic solvent (A)) The organic solvent (A) is a glycol ether having an octanol-water partition coefficient logP of 0.75 or more. From the viewpoint of obtaining an ink excellent in substrate adhesion, wetting and spreading properties, and print density, the octanol-water partition coefficient logP of the organic solvent (A) is preferably 0.80 or more, more preferably 0.85 or more, and from the same viewpoint, is preferably 2.50 or less, more preferably 2.20 or less, and even more preferably 2.00 or less. From the viewpoint of obtaining an ink that is excellent in substrate adhesion, wetting and spreading properties, and print density, the boiling point of the organic solvent (A) is preferably 200° C. or higher, more preferably 205° C. or higher, and even more preferably 210° C. or higher, and from the same viewpoint, it is preferably 280° C. or lower, more preferably 278° C. or lower, and even more preferably 276° C. or lower. Thus, it is thought that if the boiling point of the organic solvent (A) is high, it will remain on the printing substrate until the later drying stage of the ink, further increasing the dot diameter of the water-based ink.

[0028] Examples of the organic solvent (A) include monoaliphatic ethers of alkylene glycols, dialiphatic ethers of alkylene glycols, and monoaromatic ethers of alkylene glycols.

[0029] Examples of the organic solvent (A) include dipropylene glycol monopropyl ether (boiling point: 212°C, log P: 0.88, δD: 15.6, δP: 6.1, δH: 11.0), dipropylene glycol monobutyl ether (boiling point: 231°C, log P: 1.29, δD: 15.7, δP: 6.5, δH: 10.0), and ethylene glycol monobenzyl ether (boiling point: 253°C, log P : 1.30, δD: 17.7, δP: 5.8, δH: 10.2), diethylene glycol monohexyl ether (boiling point: 259°C, logP: 1.49, δD: 16.2, δP: 5.6, δH: 9.4), ethylene glycol monohexyl ether (boiling point: 258°C, logP: 1.65, δD: 16.2, δP: 5.5, δH: 10.7), tripropylene glycol monobutyl ether (boiling point: 274°C, logP: 1.90, δD: 16.0, δP: 6.7, δH: 7.0), diethylene glycol mono-2-ethylhexyl ether (boiling point: 272°C, logP: 2.31, δD: 16.2, δP: 5.6, δH: 9.4), ethylene glycol mono-2-ethylhexyl ether (boiling point: 229°C, logP: 2.46, δD: 16.0, δP: 4.1, Monoaliphatic ethers of alkylene glycols such as diethylene glycol dibutyl ether (boiling point: 255°C, logP: 2.26, δD: 15.8, δP: 4.3, δH: 4.8); dialiphatic ethers of alkylene glycols such as propylene glycol monophenyl ether (boiling point: 243°C, logP: 1.71, δD: 18.3, δP: 6.3, δH: 11).Examples include monoaromatic ethers of alkylene glycols such as alkylene glycol monopropyl ether (1), and from the viewpoint of obtaining an ink that is excellent in substrate adhesion, wetting and spreading properties, and print density, preferred are one or more selected from dipropylene glycol monopropyl ether, dipropylene glycol monobutyl ether, tripropylene glycol monobutyl ether, ethylene glycol monohexyl ether, and diethylene glycol monohexyl ether, more preferred are one or more selected from dipropylene glycol monopropyl ether, dipropylene glycol monobutyl ether, tripropylene glycol monobutyl ether, and ethylene glycol monohexyl ether, and even more preferred is dipropylene glycol monopropyl ether. The organic solvent (A) may be used alone or in combination of two or more kinds.

[0030] The content of organic solvent (A) in the water-based ink of the present invention is preferably 0.1% by mass or more, more preferably 1% by mass or more, and even more preferably 3% by mass or more, from the viewpoint of obtaining an ink that is excellent in substrate adhesion, wetting and spreading properties, and print density, and from the same viewpoints, is preferably 20% by mass or less, more preferably 15% by mass or less, even more preferably 13% by mass or less, still more preferably 10% by mass or less, and even more preferably 7% by mass or less.

[0031] (Organic solvent (B)) The organic solvent (B) is a glycol ether or alkylene glycol having an octanol-water partition coefficient logP of less than 0.75. From the viewpoint of obtaining an ink excellent in substrate adhesion, wetting and spreading properties, and print density, the octanol-water partition coefficient logP of the organic solvent (B) is preferably 0.70 or less, more preferably 0.60 or less, and from the same viewpoint, is preferably −2.00 or more, more preferably −1.50 or more, and even more preferably −1.00 or more. From the viewpoint of obtaining an ink that is excellent in substrate adhesion, wetting and spreading properties, and print density, the boiling point of the organic solvent (B) is preferably 200° C. or higher, more preferably 205° C. or higher, and even more preferably 210° C. or higher, and from the same viewpoints, it is preferably 280° C. or lower, more preferably 278° C. or lower, and even more preferably 276° C. or lower. Thus, when the boiling point of the organic solvent (B) is high, it is thought that the organic solvent (B) remains on the printing substrate until the later drying stage of the ink, thereby further improving the wetting and spreading properties of the ink and the substrate adhesion.

[0032] Examples of the organic solvent (B) include monoaliphatic ethers of alkylene glycols, dialiphatic ethers of alkylene glycols, and alkylene glycols.

[0033] The organic solvent (B) was selected from diethylene glycol monoisopropyl ether (boiling point: 207°C, log P: 0.09, δD: 16.1, δP: 6.5, δH: 10.3), tripropylene glycol monomethyl ether (boiling point: 242°C, log monoaliphatic ethers of alkylene glycols such as triethylene glycol monobutyl ether (boiling point: 271°C, logP: 0.51, δD: 16.2, δP: 6.1, δH: 9.1), diethylene glycol monoisobutyl ether (boiling point: 220°C, logP: 0.50, δD: 16.1, δP: 6.0, δH: 9.9), diethylene glycol monobutyl ether (boiling point: 231°C, logP: 0.67, δD: 16.3, δP: 6.2, δH: 10.5), and triethylene glycol monomethyl ether (boiling point: 249°C, logP: -1.12, δD: 16.2, δP: 7.6, δH: 12.5); triethylene glycol dimethyl ether (boiling point: 216°C, logP and alkylene glycols such as dipropylene glycol (boiling point: 230°C, logP: -0.82, δD: 16.7, δP: 8.2, δH: 15.5) and tripropylene glycol (boiling point: 273°C, logP: -0.38, δD 16.6, δP: 9.1, δH: 14.1). From the viewpoint of obtaining an ink that exhibits excellent substrate adhesion, wetting and spreading properties, and print density, preferred is one or more selected from diethylene glycol monoisopropyl ether, tripropylene glycol monomethyl ether, dipropylene glycol, and tripropylene glycol, and more preferred is tripropylene glycol monomethyl ether. The organic solvent (B) may be used alone or in combination of two or more.

[0034] The content of the organic solvent (B) in the water-based ink of the present invention is preferably 0.1% by mass or more, more preferably 1% by mass or more, and even more preferably 3% by mass or more, from the viewpoint of obtaining an ink that is excellent in substrate adhesion, wetting and spreading properties, and print density, and from the same viewpoints, is preferably 20% by mass or less, more preferably 15% by mass or less, even more preferably 13% by mass or less, still more preferably 10% by mass or less, and even more preferably 7% by mass or less.

[0035] The mass ratio (A) / (B) of the organic solvent (A) to the organic solvent (B) is 0.4 or more, preferably 0.5 or more, more preferably 0.6 or more, and even more preferably 0.7 or more, from the viewpoint of obtaining an ink excellent in substrate adhesion, wetting and spreading properties, and print density, and from the same viewpoint, is 2.5 or less, preferably 2.0 or less, more preferably 1.5 or less, and even more preferably 1.3 or less.

[0036] A preferred embodiment of the water-based ink of the present invention is A water-based ink for inkjet printing on a low-liquid-absorbent printing substrate, comprising: the ink contains a pigment, an organic solvent (A), an organic solvent (B), and water; the organic solvent (A) is a glycol ether having a boiling point of 200°C or higher and 280°C or lower and an octanol-water partition coefficient logP of 0.75 or higher; the organic solvent (B) is a glycol ether or an alkylene glycol having a boiling point of 200°C or higher and 280°C or lower and an octanol-water partition coefficient logP of less than 0.75; the distance Ra of the Hansen solubility parameters (HSP) between the organic solvent (A) and the organic solvent (B) is 5.5 or less; The mass ratio (A) / (B) of the organic solvent (A) to the organic solvent (B) is 0.5 or more and 2 or less.

[0037] (Organic solvent (C)) The water-based ink of the present invention preferably contains an organic solvent (C) other than the organic solvents (A) and (B). The organic solvent (C) can be appropriately selected depending on the purpose. Examples of the organic solvent (C) include water-soluble organic solvents such as polyhydric alcohols, glycol ethers, nitrogen-containing heterocyclic compounds, amides, amines, and sulfur-containing compounds. Among these, the water-based ink preferably contains one or more organic solvents selected from polyhydric alcohols and glycol ethers as the organic solvent (C), from the viewpoint of obtaining an ink that is excellent in substrate adhesion, wetting and spreading properties, and print density.

[0038] Examples of polyhydric alcohols include ethylene glycol (boiling point: 197°C), propylene glycol (boiling point: 188°C), 1,2-butanediol (boiling point: 207°C, δD: 17.1, δP: 9.1, δH: 19.8), 1,3-butanediol (boiling point: 207°C, δD: 16.5, δP: 8.1, δH: 20.9), 1,2-pentanediol (boiling point: 206°C, δD: 16.8, δP: 7.8, δH: 17.7), 1,5-pentanediol (boiling point: 242°C, δD: 17.0, δP: 8.9, δH: 18.9), and 1,2-hexanediol (boiling point: 224°C, δD :16.7, δP:7.1, δH:17.5), 1,6-hexanediol (boiling point: 250°C, δD:15.7, δP:8.4, δH:17.8), 2-methyl-1,3-propanediol (boiling point: 214°C, δD:17.2, δP:8.6, δH:21.2), 3-methyl-1,3-butanediol (boiling point: 204°C, δD:16.8, δP:8.1, δH:16.8), 2-methyl-2,4-pentanediol (boiling point: 197°C), and other alkanediols, and diethylene glycol (boiling point: 245°C, δD:16.6, δP:12.0, δH:19.0). Examples of glycol ethers include ethylene glycol dimethyl ether (boiling point: 82°C), propylene glycol monopropyl ether (boiling point: 150°C), diethylene glycol dimethyl ether (boiling point: 162°C), and dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether (boiling point: 187°C). Among these, the organic solvent (C) is preferably a polyhydric alcohol, more preferably an alkanediol, and even more preferably propylene glycol.

[0039] The content of the organic solvent (C) is preferably 5% by mass or more, more preferably 10% by mass or more, and even more preferably 15% by mass or more, from the viewpoint of obtaining an ink that is excellent in substrate adhesion, wetting and spreading properties, and print density, and from the same viewpoint, is preferably 30% by mass or less, more preferably 28% by mass or less, and even more preferably 25% by mass or less.

[0040] The mass ratio (A) / (C) of the organic solvent (A) to the organic solvent (C) is preferably 0.1 or more, more preferably 0.2 or more, from the viewpoint of obtaining an ink excellent in substrate adhesion, wetting and spreading properties, and print density, and from the same viewpoints is 1.0 or less, more preferably 0.7 or less, even more preferably 0.5 or less, and still more preferably 0.4 or less.

[0041] The mass ratio (B) / (C) of the organic solvent (B) to the organic solvent (C) is preferably 0.1 or more, more preferably 0.2 or more, from the viewpoint of obtaining an ink excellent in substrate adhesion, wetting and spreading properties, and print density, and from the same viewpoints is 1.0 or less, more preferably 0.7 or less, even more preferably 0.5 or less, and still more preferably 0.4 or less.

[0042] <Surfactant> The water-based ink of the present invention may contain one or more surfactants (X) selected from acetylene-based surfactants and polyether-modified silicone-based surfactants, each having an HLB value (Griffin method) of 1.0 or more and 10.0 or less.

[0043] From the viewpoint of reducing the solubility in water and obtaining an ink that is excellent in substrate adhesion, wetting and spreading properties, and print density, the HLB value of the surfactant (X) is preferably 2.0 or more, more preferably 2.5 or more, even more preferably 3.0 or more, and is preferably 9.5 or less, more preferably 9.0 or less, even more preferably 8.5 or less, still more preferably 7.0 or less, still more preferably 6.0 or less, and still more preferably 5.0 or less.

[0044] (acetylene surfactants with an HLB value of 1.0 or more and 10.0 or less) Examples of acetylene surfactants having an HLB value of 1.0 or more and 10.0 or less include acetylene glycols having 8 to 22 carbon atoms and ethylene oxide adducts of the acetylene glycols, preferably one or more selected from 2,4,7,9-tetramethyl-5-decyne-4,7-diol, 3,6-dimethyl-4-octyne-3,6-diol, 3,5-dimethyl-1-hexyn-3-ol, 2,4-dimethyl-5-hexyn-3-ol, and ethylene oxide adducts thereof, more preferably one or more selected from 2,4,7,9-tetramethyl-5-decyne-4,7-diol and ethylene oxide adducts thereof, and even more preferably an ethylene oxide adduct of 2,4,7,9-tetramethyl-5-decyne-4,7-diol. Commercially available products of ethylene oxide adducts of 2,4,7,9-tetramethyl-5-decyne-4,7-diol include Surfynol 104-PG50 (HLB value 4.0), Surfynol SE (HLB value 6.0), Surfynol 440 (HLB value 8.0), Surfynol 2502 (HLB value 8.0), Dynol 604 (HLB value 8.0), and Dynol 607 (HLB value 8.0), all manufactured by Nissin Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.

[0045] (Polyether-modified silicone surfactant with an HLB value of 1.0 to 10.0) Examples of polyether-modified silicone surfactants having an HLB value of 1.0 or more and 10.0 or less include compounds in which polyether groups are grafted onto a silicone main chain, and compounds in which polyether groups are bonded in block form to both ends of a silicone main chain. Examples of polyether groups include polyethyleneoxy groups, polypropyleneoxy groups, and polyalkyleneoxy groups in which ethyleneoxy groups and propyleneoxy groups (trimethyleneoxy groups or propane-1,2-diyloxy groups) are added in block form or randomly.

[0046] Specific examples of polyether-modified silicone surfactants with an HLB value of 1.0 or more and 10.0 or less include PEG-3 dimethicone (HLB value 4.5), PEG-9 methyl ether dimethicone (HLB value 4.5), PEG-10 dimethicone (HLB value 4.5), PEG / PPG-20 / 22 butyl ether dimethicone (HLB value 7.0), PEG-9 polydimethylsiloxyethyl dimethicone (HLB value 4.0), cetyl PEG / PPG-10 / 1 dimethicone (HLB value 3.5), lauryl PEG-9 polydimethylsiloxyethyl dimethicone (HLB value 3.0), and PEG-9 dimethicone (HLB value 10.0). Examples of commercially available polyether-modified silicone surfactants having an HLB value of 1.0 to 10.0 include KF-6012 (HLB value 7.0), KF-6015 (HLB value 4.5), KF-6017 (HLB value 4.5), KF-6017P (HLB value 4.5), KF-6028 (HLB value 4.0), KF-6028P (HLB value 4.0), KF-6048 (HLB value 3.5), and KF-6004 (HLB value 9.0) manufactured by Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.; Silface (registered trademark) SAG005 (HLB value 7.0) and Silface (registered trademark) SAG008 (HLB value 7.0) manufactured by Nissin Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.; and TEGO (registered trademark) Wet 270 (HLB value 3.0) and TEGO (registered trademark) Wet 370 (HLB value 3.0) manufactured by EVONIK. 280 (HLB value 3.5), BYK345 (HLB value 3.5) and BYK349 ​​(HLB value 4.0) manufactured by BYK Japan Co., Ltd.

[0047] The content of the surfactant (X) having an HLB value of 1.0 or more and 10.0 or less is preferably 0.01% by mass or more, more preferably 0.05% by mass or more, even more preferably 0.1% by mass or more, and still more preferably 0.25% by mass or more, from the viewpoint of obtaining an ink having excellent substrate adhesion, wetting and spreading properties, and print density, and from the same viewpoint is preferably 1.5% by mass or less, more preferably 1.2% by mass or less, even more preferably 1.0% by mass or less, and still more preferably 0.7% by mass or less.

[0048] The mass ratio (A) / (X) of the organic solvent (A) to the surfactant (X) is preferably 1 or more, more preferably 4 or more, and even more preferably 7 or more, from the viewpoint of obtaining an ink excellent in substrate adhesion, wetting and spreading properties, and print density, and from the same viewpoint, is preferably 25 or less, more preferably 20 or less, and even more preferably 15 or less.

[0049] The mass ratio (B) / (X) of the organic solvent (B) to the surfactant (X) is preferably 1 or more, more preferably 4 or more, and even more preferably 7 or more, from the viewpoint of obtaining an ink excellent in substrate adhesion, wetting and spreading properties, and from the same viewpoint, is preferably 25 or less, more preferably 20 or less, and even more preferably 15 or less.

[0050] The water-based ink of the present invention may further contain, in addition to the surfactant (X) having an HLB value of 1.0 or more and 10.0 or less, one or more surfactants (Y) having an HLB value of more than 10.0 and selected from acetylene-based surfactants and polyether-modified silicone-based surfactants.

[0051] From the viewpoint of obtaining an ink excellent in substrate adhesion, wetting and spreading properties, and print density, the HLB value of the surfactant (Y) is preferably more than 10, more preferably 12 or more, even more preferably 13 or more, and is preferably 20 or less, more preferably 18 or less, even more preferably 16 or less.

[0052] Examples of acetylene surfactants having an HLB value of more than 10.0 include ethylene oxide adducts of acetylene glycols having 8 to 22 carbon atoms, which have a different number of moles of ethylene oxide added than the ethylene oxide adducts of acetylene glycols having 8 to 22 carbon atoms listed above as acetylene surfactants having an HLB value of 1.0 or more and 10.0 or less. Commercially available acetylene surfactants having an HLB value of more than 10.0 include, for example, Surfynol 465 (HLB value 13.0) and Surfynol 485 (HLB value 17.0) manufactured by Nissin Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.; and Acetylenol E81 (HLB value 13.9) and Acetylenol E200 (HLB value 16.4) manufactured by Kawaken Fine Chemicals Co., Ltd.

[0053] Furthermore, examples of polyether-modified silicone surfactants having an HLB value of more than 10.0 include PEG-11 methyl ether dimethicone (HLB value 14.5). Examples of commercially available polyether-modified silicone surfactants having an HLB value of more than 10.0 include KF-6011 (HLB value 14.5), KF-6011P (HLB value 14.5), and KF-6043 (HLB value 14.5) manufactured by Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.; Silface (registered trademark) SAG002 (HLB value 12.0) and Silface (registered trademark) SAG503A (HLB value 11.0) manufactured by Nissin Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.; and ABIL (registered trademark) Care XL 80 MB (HLB value 11.0) manufactured by EVONIK.

[0054] The content of the surfactant (Y) having an HLB value of more than 10.0 is preferably 0.1% by mass or more, more preferably 0.3% by mass or more, and even more preferably 0.5% by mass or more, from the viewpoint of obtaining an ink that is excellent in substrate adhesion, wetting and spreading properties, and print density, and from the same viewpoint, is preferably 3.0% by mass or less, more preferably 2.0% by mass or less, and even more preferably 1.5% by mass or less.

[0055] The mass ratio (A) / (Y) of the organic solvent (A) to the surfactant (Y) is preferably 1 or more, more preferably 2 or more, and even more preferably 4 or more, from the viewpoint of obtaining an ink excellent in substrate adhesion, wetting and spreading properties, and from the same viewpoint, is preferably 25 or less, more preferably 20 or less, even more preferably 15 or less, still more preferably 10 or less, and even more preferably 8 or less.

[0056] The mass ratio (B) / (Y) of the organic solvent (B) to the surfactant (Y) is preferably 1 or more, more preferably 2 or more, and even more preferably 4 or more, from the viewpoint of obtaining an ink excellent in substrate adhesion, wetting and spreading properties, and print density, and from the same viewpoint, is preferably 25 or less, more preferably 20 or less, even more preferably 15 or less, still more preferably 10 or less, and even more preferably 8 or less.

[0057] The mass ratio (Y) / (X) of the surfactant (Y) to the surfactant (X) is preferably 0.7 or more, more preferably 1.0 or more, and even more preferably 1.3 or more, from the viewpoint of obtaining an ink that is excellent in intermittent ejection stability, wetting and spreading properties, and suppressing the occurrence of white spots on printed matter; and from the same viewpoint, it is preferably 5.0 or less, more preferably 4.0 or less, and even more preferably 3.0 or less.

[0058] <Fixing resin> The water-based ink of the present invention may further contain a fixing resin. From the viewpoint of improving the scratch resistance and water resistance of the printed matter, the fixing resin preferably has a carboxy group (-COOM). The carboxy group is a group that exhibits acidity by dissociating and releasing a hydrogen ion, or a group in the dissociated ionic form (-COOM). - In the above chemical formula, M represents a hydrogen atom, an alkali metal, ammonium, or an organic ammonium, as in the anionic group described above.

[0059] From the viewpoint of improving abrasion resistance and water resistance, the acid value of the fixing resin is preferably 3 mgKOH / g or more, more preferably 5 mgKOH / g or more, and even more preferably 10 mgKOH / g or more, and from the same viewpoint as above, it is preferably 30 mgKOH / g or less, more preferably 25 mgKOH / g or less, and even more preferably 20 mgKOH / g or less. The acid value of the fixing resin can be determined by the method described in the examples, but it can also be determined by calculation from the mass ratio of the constituent monomers.

[0060] Examples of fixing resins include vinyl resins such as (meth)acrylic resins, styrene resins, styrene / (meth)acrylic resins, butadiene resins, styrene / butadiene resins, vinyl chloride resins, vinyl acetate resins, and acrylic silicone resins; polyurethane resins; and polyester resins. Note that "(meth)acrylic" refers to acrylic or methacrylic. Furthermore, when the fixing resin is a copolymer, it may be any of a random copolymer, a block copolymer, an alternating copolymer, and a graft copolymer. Among these, from the viewpoint of improving abrasion resistance and water resistance, the fixing resin is preferably one or more selected from the group consisting of vinyl resins having carboxy groups, polyurethane resins having carboxy groups, and polyester resins having carboxy groups, and more preferably vinyl resins having carboxy groups.

[0061] In the present invention, the vinyl resin having a carboxy group used as the fixing resin preferably contains a structural unit derived from a carboxy group-containing monomer and a structural unit derived from a hydrophobic monomer. The carboxy group-containing monomer is preferably (meth)acrylic acid. Preferred examples of the hydrophobic monomer include those exemplified for the vinyl resin used as the pigment dispersant. Among these, the hydrophobic monomer is preferably at least one selected from the group consisting of (meth)acrylates having a hydrocarbon group derived from an aliphatic alcohol having from 1 to 22 carbon atoms, aromatic group-containing monomers, and styrene macromers, more preferably at least one selected from the group consisting of (meth)acrylates having a hydrocarbon group derived from an aliphatic alcohol having from 1 to 22 carbon atoms and aromatic group-containing monomers, even more preferably (meth)acrylates having a hydrocarbon group derived from an aliphatic alcohol having from 1 to 22 carbon atoms, still more preferably (meth)acrylates having an alkyl group having from 1 to 12 carbon atoms, and still more preferably (meth)acrylates having an alkyl group having from 1 to 8 carbon atoms. Each of the monomers of the vinyl resin having a carboxy group can be used alone or in combination of two or more.

[0062] The vinyl resin having a carboxy group preferably contains structural units derived from one or more carboxy group-containing monomers selected from the group consisting of acrylic acid and methacrylic acid, and structural units derived from one or more hydrophobic monomers selected from the group consisting of (meth)acrylates having a hydrocarbon group derived from an aliphatic alcohol having from 1 to 22 carbon atoms, aromatic group-containing monomers, and styrene-based macromers, more preferably contains structural units derived from one or more carboxy group-containing monomers selected from the group consisting of acrylic acid and methacrylic acid, and structural units derived from one or more hydrophobic monomers selected from the group consisting of (meth)acrylates having a hydrocarbon group derived from an aliphatic alcohol having from 1 to 22 carbon atoms and aromatic group-containing monomers, and even more preferably contains structural units derived from one or more carboxy group-containing monomers selected from the group consisting of acrylic acid and methacrylic acid. The (meth)acrylic resin is a (meth)acrylic resin containing structural units derived from a carboxy group-containing monomer and structural units derived from a (meth)acrylate having a hydrocarbon group derived from an aliphatic alcohol having from 1 to 22 carbon atoms, and even more preferably a (meth)acrylic resin containing structural units derived from one or more carboxy group-containing monomers selected from the group consisting of acrylic acid and methacrylic acid and structural units derived from a (meth)acrylate having an alkyl group having from 1 to 12 carbon atoms, and even more preferably a (meth)acrylic resin containing structural units derived from one or more carboxy group-containing monomers selected from the group consisting of acrylic acid and methacrylic acid and structural units derived from a (meth)acrylate having an alkyl group having from 1 to 8 carbon atoms, and even more preferably a copolymer of methacrylic acid, methyl methacrylate, and 2-ethylhexyl acrylate.

[0063] When the vinyl resin having a carboxy group is a copolymer of a carboxy group-containing monomer and a hydrophobic monomer, the content of the constituent units derived from each monomer component in the vinyl resin is as follows. The content of structural units derived from carboxyl group-containing monomers in the vinyl resin having a carboxyl group is preferably 0.5% by mass or more, more preferably 1% by mass or more, and even more preferably 2% by mass or more, from the viewpoint of improving abrasion resistance and water resistance, and from the same viewpoint as above, is preferably 15% by mass or less, more preferably 10% by mass or less, and even more preferably 5% by mass or less. The content of structural units derived from hydrophobic monomers in the vinyl resin having a carboxy group is preferably 85% by mass or more, more preferably 90% by mass or more, and even more preferably 95% by mass or more, from the viewpoint of improving abrasion resistance and water resistance, and from the same viewpoint as above, is preferably 99.5% by mass or less, more preferably 99% by mass or less, and even more preferably 98% by mass or less.

[0064] From the viewpoint of improving abrasion resistance and water resistance, the weight-average molecular weight of the vinyl resin having a carboxy group is preferably 5,000 or more, more preferably 10,000 or more, even more preferably 30,000 or more, still more preferably 50,000 or more, still more preferably 100,000 or more, still more preferably 300,000 or more, still more preferably 500,000 or more, and from the same viewpoint as above, it is preferably 1,500,000 or less, more preferably 1,000,000 or less, still more preferably 800,000 or less. The weight-average molecular weight can be measured by the method described in the Examples. The vinyl resin having a carboxy group is produced by polymerizing raw material monomers by a known polymerization method, such as emulsion polymerization or suspension polymerization, with emulsion polymerization being more preferred.

[0065] In the present invention, the polyurethane resin having a carboxy group used as the fixing resin is preferably a polyaddition product of an organic compound (polyol) component having two or more alcoholic hydroxyl groups in the molecule, including a dialkanolcarboxylic acid, and a polyisocyanate component. Examples of dialkanolcarboxylic acids include dimethylolbutanoic acid, dimethylolpropionic acid, and salts thereof. Among these, dimethylolpropionic acid is preferred.

[0066] The polyol component is not particularly limited as long as it is a compound having two or more alcoholic hydroxyl groups in the molecule, and examples thereof include polycarbonate-based polyols, polyester-based polyols, and polyether-based polyols. Examples of the polyisocyanate component include chain aliphatic diisocyanates such as tetramethylene diisocyanate, 1,6-hexamethylene diisocyanate, dodecamethylene diisocyanate, trimethylhexamethylene diisocyanate, and lysine diisocyanate; aliphatic diisocyanates having a cyclic structure such as isophorone diisocyanate, hydrogenated xylylene diisocyanate, and dicyclohexylmethane 4,4'-diisocyanate; aliphatic diisocyanates having an aromatic ring such as xylylene diisocyanate and tetramethylxylylene diisocyanate; aromatic diisocyanates such as tolylene diisocyanate and diphenylmethane diisocyanate; and modified products of these diisocyanates (carbodiimide-, uretdione-, and uretoimine-containing modified products, etc.).

[0067] From the viewpoint of improving abrasion resistance and water resistance, the polyurethane resin having a carboxy group is more preferably a polyaddition product of dimethylolpropionic acid and a polycarbonate polyol as the polyol component and dicyclohexylmethane 4,4'-diisocyanate as the polyisocyanate component.

[0068] Examples of solvents used in the polyaddition reaction include acetone, methyl ethyl ketone, tetrahydrofuran, dioxane, ethyl acetate, toluene, and xylene. In the polyaddition reaction, a chain extender or a reaction terminator may be used in combination, if necessary. The use of a chain extender can further increase the molecular weight. Examples of chain extenders include polyols and polyamines, and examples of reaction terminators include monoalcohols and monoamines.

[0069] In terms of dispersion stability in aqueous inks, it is preferable that at least a portion of the carboxy groups of the vinyl resin having a carboxy group, the polyurethane resin having a carboxy group, and the polyester resin having a carboxy group be neutralized with a neutralizing agent. Examples of the neutralizing agent include alkylamines such as butylamine and triethylamine; alkanolamines such as monoethanolamine, diethanolamine and triethanolamine; and inorganic bases such as morpholine, ammonia and sodium hydroxide.

[0070] Commercially available aqueous dispersions of pigment-free vinyl resin particles (fixing resin particles) having carboxy groups include acrylic resins such as "Neocryl A-1127" (trade name, anionic self-crosslinking aqueous acrylic resin, manufactured by DSM Coating Resins), "Joncryl 390," "Joncryl 7100," "Joncryl 7600," "Joncryl 537J," "Joncryl PDX-7164," "Joncryl 538J," and "Joncryl 780" (trade names, manufactured by BASF Japan Ltd.); styrene / butadiene resins such as "SR-100" and "SR102" (all trade names, manufactured by Nippon A&L Inc.); and vinyl chloride resins such as "Vinyblan 700" and "Vinyblan 701" (trade names, manufactured by Nissin Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.). Commercially available aqueous dispersions of polyurethane resin particles (fixing resin particles) having carboxy groups and not containing pigments include, for example, "NeoRez R-9603" (trade name, manufactured by DSM Coating Resins) and "WBR-2018" and "WBR-2000U" (trade names, manufactured by Taisei Fine Chemical Co., Ltd.). Commercially available aqueous dispersions of carboxyl-containing, pigment-free polyester resin particles (fixing resin particles) include, for example, "ELITEL KA-5034," "ELITEL KA-5071S," "ELITEL KZA-1734," "ELITEL KZA-6034," "ELITEL KZA-1449," "ELITEL KZA-0134," and "ELITEL KZA-3556" (all of which are product names manufactured by Unitika Ltd.).

[0071] The fixing resin is preferably used as resin particles that do not contain a pigment, and from the viewpoint of improving the productivity of the water-based ink, it is preferably blended in the water-based ink as an aqueous dispersion of resin particles that do not contain a pigment. The fixing resin may be suitably synthesized or may be a commercially available product. When the fixing resin is formulated as an aqueous dispersion of pigment-free resin particles, the average particle size of the pigment-free resin particles in the aqueous dispersion is preferably 30 nm or more, more preferably 50 nm or more, and even more preferably 70 nm or more, from the viewpoint of ink storage stability, and is preferably 250 nm or less, more preferably 200 nm or less, and even more preferably 150 nm or less, from the same viewpoint as above. The average particle size of the pigment-free resin particles in the aqueous dispersion is measured by the method described in the Examples.

[0072] When the water-based ink of the present invention contains a fixing resin, the content of the fixing resin in the water-based ink is preferably 1% by mass or more, more preferably 2% by mass or more, and even more preferably 3% by mass or more, from the viewpoint of obtaining an ink that is excellent in substrate adhesion, wetting and spreading properties, and print density, and from the same viewpoint as above, is preferably 10% by mass or less, more preferably 8% by mass or less, and even more preferably 6% by mass or less. When the pigment in the water-based ink of the present invention is in a form dispersed by a pigment dispersing resin, the mass ratio of the content of the fixing resin to the total content of the pigment dispersing resin and the fixing resin in the water-based ink of the present invention [fixing resin / (pigment dispersing resin+fixing resin)] is preferably 0.10 or more, more preferably 0.20 or more, even more preferably 0.30 or more, and is preferably 1.0 or less, more preferably 0.7 or less, even more preferably 0.5 or less.

[0073] <Water> The water-based ink of the present invention contains water. The water used in the water-based ink according to the present invention is preferably pure water or ion-exchanged water, from the viewpoint of preventing the inclusion of unintended substances.

[0074] The water content in the water-based ink is preferably 40% by mass or more, more preferably 45% by mass or more, and even more preferably 50% by mass or more, from the viewpoint of obtaining an ink that has excellent substrate adhesion, wetting and spreading properties, and print density, and from the same viewpoint as above, is preferably 70% by mass or less, more preferably 65% ​​by mass or less, and even more preferably 60% by mass or less.

[0075] The water-based ink of the present invention may further contain various additives, such as a humectant, wetting agent, wetting / penetrating agent, viscosity adjuster, antifoaming agent, preservative, antifungal agent, and antirust agent, if necessary.

[0076] The water-based ink of the present invention can be obtained by mixing and stirring a pigment, organic solvent (A), organic solvent (B), and water, and, if necessary, a fixing resin, a surfactant, a neutralizing agent, additives, etc. When the pigment is in the form of pigment-containing resin particles, as described above, the pigment, pigment dispersing resin, and optionally a neutralizing agent, surfactant, and the like are dispersed by a known method to obtain an aqueous dispersion of the pigment-containing resin particles, and then the resulting dispersion is preferably blended with the remaining components of the aqueous ink.

[0077] (Physical properties of water-based inks for inkjet printing) The viscosity of the water-based ink of the present invention at 32°C is preferably 2 mPa·s or more, more preferably 3 mPa·s or more, even more preferably 3.5 mPa·s or more, and preferably 12 mPa·s or less, more preferably 9 mPa·s or less, even more preferably 7 mPa·s or less. The viscosity of the water-based ink can be measured using an E-type viscometer. The pH of the water-based ink of the present invention at 25°C is preferably 7.0 or higher, more preferably 7.2 or higher, and even more preferably 7.5 or higher. From the viewpoints of the durability of printing device components and skin irritation, the pH is preferably 11 or lower, more preferably 10 or lower, and even more preferably 9.5 or lower. The pH of the water-based ink can be measured by a conventional method.

[0078] [Inkjet printing method] The inkjet printing method of the present invention comprises printing on a low liquid-absorbent printing substrate using the above-described water-based ink of the present invention. In the inkjet printing method of the present invention, the method for ejecting the water-based ink is preferably a piezo type from the viewpoint of ejection properties.

[0079] (Low liquid absorption printing base material) Examples of low-liquid-absorbent printing substrates that can be used in the ink-jet printing method of the present invention include low-liquid-absorbent coated paper and resin films. Examples of low-liquid-absorbency coated paper include general-purpose glossy paper and multicolor foam glossy paper. Examples of resin films include films made of synthetic resins. Examples of such synthetic resins include polyolefin resins such as polyethylene resins and polypropylene resins; polyester resins such as polyethylene terephthalate resins; and polyvinyl chloride resins. The resin film may be a biaxially stretched film, a uniaxially stretched film, or a non-stretched film. Among these, the low-liquid-absorbent printing substrate is preferably a printing substrate made of a synthetic resin, and more preferably a low-liquid-absorbent printing substrate made of one or more synthetic resins selected from the group consisting of polyethylene resins, polypropylene resins, and polyethylene terephthalate resins.

[0080] The present invention also includes the following aspects. <1> A water-based ink for inkjet printing on a low-liquid-absorbent printing substrate, comprising: the ink contains a pigment, an organic solvent (A), an organic solvent (B), and water; the organic solvent (A) is a glycol ether having an octanol-water partition coefficient logP of 0.75 or more; the organic solvent (B) is a glycol ether or an alkylene glycol having an octanol-water partition coefficient log P of less than 0.75; the distance Ra of the Hansen solubility parameters (HSP) between the organic solvent (A) and the organic solvent (B) is 5.5 or less; the mass ratio (A) / (B) of the organic solvent (A) to the organic solvent (B) is 0.4 or more and 2.5 or less; Water-based ink for inkjet printing. <2> The organic solvent (A) is at least one selected from dipropylene glycol monopropyl ether, dipropylene glycol monobutyl ether, tripropylene glycol monobutyl ether, ethylene glycol monohexyl ether, and diethylene glycol monohexyl ether. <1> 1. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to claim 1. <3> The content of the organic solvent (A) is 0.1% by mass or more and 20% by mass or less. <1> or <2> 1. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to claim 1. <4> The organic solvent (B) is at least one selected from diethylene glycol monoisopropyl ether, dipropylene glycol, tripropylene glycol monomethyl ether, and tripropylene glycol. <1> ~ <3> 10. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to any one of the preceding items. <5> The content of the organic solvent (B) is 0.1% by mass or more and 20% by mass or less. <1> ~ <4> 10. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to any one of the preceding items. <6> the organic solvent (A) is dipropylene glycol monopropyl ether, and the content of the organic solvent (A) is 3% by mass or more and 7% by mass or less; the organic solvent (B) is tripropylene glycol monomethyl ether, and the content of the organic solvent (B) is 3% by mass or more and 7% by mass or less; the mass ratio (A) / (B) of the organic solvent (A) to the organic solvent (B) is 0.5 or more and 1.5 or less; <1> ~ <5> 10. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to any one of the preceding items. <7> The method further comprises the step of: <1> ~ <6> 10. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to any one of the preceding items. <8> The organic solvent (C) is at least one selected from polyhydric alcohols and glycol ethers. <7> 1. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to claim 1. <9> The composition further contains one or more surfactants (X) selected from acetylene-based surfactants and polyether-modified silicone-based surfactants, each having an HLB value of 1.0 or more and 10.0 or less. <1> ~ <8> 10. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to any one of the preceding items. <10> The composition further contains one or more surfactants (Y) selected from acetylene-based surfactants and polyether-modified silicone-based surfactants, each having an HLB value of more than 10.0. <1> ~ <9> 10. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to any one of the preceding items. <11> the mass ratio (Y) / (X) of the surfactant (Y) to the surfactant (X) is 0.7 or more and 5.0 or less; <10> 3. The water-based ink for inkjet printing according to 2. <12> The toner image forming apparatus further contains a fixing resin, and the fixing resin is at least one selected from the group consisting of a vinyl resin having a carboxy group, a polyurethane resin having a carboxy group, and a polyester resin having a carboxy group. <1> ~ <11> 10. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to any one of the preceding items. <13> The pigment is in the form of pigment-containing resin particles. <1> ~ <12> 10. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to any one of the preceding items. <14> The content of the organic solvent (C) is 5% by mass or more and 30% by mass or less. <7> or <8> 1. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to claim 1. <15> The content of the surfactant (X) is 0.01% by mass or more and 1.5% by mass or less. <9> 1. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to claim 1. <16> The content of the surfactant (Y) is 0.1% by mass or more and 3.0% by mass or less. <10> or <11> 1. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to claim 1. <17> the mass ratio (A) / (C) of the organic solvent (A) to the organic solvent (C) is 0.1 or more and 1.0 or less; <7> or <8> 1. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to claim 1. <18> the mass ratio (B) / (C) of the organic solvent (B) to the organic solvent (C) is 0.1 or more and 1.0 or less; <7> or <8> 1. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to claim 1. <19> the mass ratio (A) / (X) of the organic solvent (A) to the surfactant (X) is 1 or more and 25 or less; <9> 1. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to claim 1. <20> the mass ratio (A) / (Y) of the organic solvent (A) to the surfactant (Y) is 1 or more and 25 or less; <10> 1. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to claim 1. <21> the mass ratio (B) / (X) of the organic solvent (B) to the surfactant (X) is 1 or more and 25 or less; <9> 1. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to claim 1. <22> the mass ratio (B) / (Y) of the organic solvent (B) to the surfactant (Y) is 1 or more and 25 or less; <10> 1. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to claim 1. <23> the organic solvent (A) is dipropylene glycol monopropyl ether, and the content of the organic solvent (A) is 3% by mass or more and 7% by mass or less; the organic solvent (B) is tripropylene glycol monomethyl ether, and the content of the organic solvent (B) is 3% by mass or more and 7% by mass or less; the mass ratio (A) / (B) of the organic solvent (A) to the organic solvent (B) is 0.5 or more and 1.5 or less; the organic solvent (C) is propylene glycol, and the content of the organic solvent (C) is 15% by mass or more and 25% by mass or less; the surfactant (X) is an acetylene surfactant having an HLB value of 2.0 or more and 6.0 or less, and the content of the surfactant (X) is 0.25% by mass or more and 0.7% by mass or less; the surfactant (Y) is a polyether-modified silicone surfactant having an HLB value of 13 or more and 16 or less, and the content of the surfactant (Y) is 0.5% by mass or more and 1.5% by mass or less; the fixing resin is a vinyl resin having a carboxy group containing a structural unit of methacrylic acid, a structural unit of methyl methacrylate, and a structural unit of 2-ethylhexyl acrylate, the weight average molecular weight of the fixing resin is 500,000 or more and 1,000,000 or less, the acid value of the fixing resin is 10 mgKOH / g or more and 25 mgKOH / g or less, and the content of the fixing resin is 2% by mass or more and 6% by mass or less, the pigment is in the form of pigment-containing resin particles, the resin of the resin particles contains acrylic acid structural units and styrene structural units, the weight average molecular weight of the resin is 10,000 or more and 20,000 or less, and the acid value of the resin is 150 mgKOH / g or more and 400 mgKOH / g or less; the mass ratio (Y) / (X) of the surfactant (Y) to the surfactant (X) is 1.0 or more and 3.0 or less; the mass ratio (A) / (B) of the organic solvent (A) to the organic solvent (B) is 0.5 or more and 2.0 or less; the mass ratio (A) / (C) of the organic solvent (A) to the organic solvent (C) is 0.1 or more and 0.5 or less; the mass ratio (B) / (C) of the organic solvent (B) to the organic solvent (C) is 0.1 or more and 0.5 or less; the mass ratio (A) / (X) of the organic solvent (A) to the surfactant (X) is 7 or more and 15 or less; the mass ratio (A) / (Y) of the organic solvent (A) to the surfactant (Y) is 2 or more and 8 or less; the mass ratio (B) / (X) of the organic solvent (B) to the surfactant (X) is 7 or more and 15 or less; the mass ratio (B) / (Y) of the organic solvent (B) to the surfactant (Y) is 2 or more and 8 or less; <10> or <11> 1. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to claim 1. <24> The aforementioned <1> ~ <23> 10. An inkjet printing method, comprising printing on a low liquid-absorbent printing substrate using the water-based ink for inkjet printing according to any one of the items 1 to 8. <25> Contains a pigment, an organic solvent (A), an organic solvent (B), and water, the organic solvent (A) is dipropylene glycol monopropyl ether, and the content of the organic solvent (A) is 3% by mass or more and 7% by mass or less; the organic solvent (B) is tripropylene glycol monomethyl ether, and the content of the organic solvent (B) is 3% by mass or more and 7% by mass or less; Use of the composition, in which the mass ratio (A) / (B) of the organic solvent (A) to the organic solvent (B) is 0.5 or more and 1.5 or less, as a water-based ink for ink-jet printing. <26> Contains a pigment, an organic solvent (A), an organic solvent (B), and water, the organic solvent (A) is dipropylene glycol monopropyl ether, and the content of the organic solvent (A) is 3% by mass or more and 7% by mass or less; the organic solvent (B) is tripropylene glycol monomethyl ether, and the content of the organic solvent (B) is 3% by mass or more and 7% by mass or less; Use of a water-based ink for ink-jet printing, in which the mass ratio (A) / (B) of the organic solvent (A) to the organic solvent (B) is 0.5 or more and 1.5 or less, for printing on a resin film. <27> The ink contains a pigment, an organic solvent (A), an organic solvent (B), an organic solvent (C), a surfactant (X), a surfactant (Y), a fixing resin, and water, the organic solvent (A) is dipropylene glycol monopropyl ether, and the content of the organic solvent (A) is 3% by mass or more and 7% by mass or less; the organic solvent (B) is tripropylene glycol monomethyl ether, and the content of the organic solvent (B) is 3% by mass or more and 7% by mass or less; the mass ratio (A) / (B) of the organic solvent (A) to the organic solvent (B) is 0.5 or more and 1.5 or less; the organic solvent (C) is propylene glycol, and the content of the organic solvent (C) is 15% by mass or more and 25% by mass or less; the surfactant (X) is an acetylene surfactant having an HLB value of 2.0 or more and 6.0 or less, and the content of the surfactant (X) is 0.25% by mass or more and 0.7% by mass or less, the surfactant (Y) is a polyether-modified silicone surfactant having an HLB value of 13 or more and 16 or less, and the content of the surfactant (Y) is 0.5% by mass or more and 1.5% by mass or less; the fixing resin is a vinyl resin having a carboxy group containing a structural unit of methacrylic acid, a structural unit of methyl methacrylate, and a structural unit of 2-ethylhexyl acrylate, the weight average molecular weight of the fixing resin is 500,000 or more and 1,000,000 or less, the acid value of the fixing resin is 10 mgKOH / g or more and 25 mgKOH / g or less, and the content of the fixing resin is 2% by mass or more and 6% by mass or less, the pigment is in the form of pigment-containing resin particles, the resin of the resin particles contains acrylic acid structural units and styrene structural units, the weight average molecular weight of the resin is 10,000 or more and 20,000 or less, and the acid value of the resin is 150 mgKOH / g or more and 400 mgKOH / g or less; the mass ratio (Y) / (X) of the surfactant (Y) to the surfactant (X) is 1.0 or more and 3.0 or less; the mass ratio (A) / (B) of the organic solvent (A) to the organic solvent (B) is 0.5 or more and 2.0 or less; the mass ratio (A) / (C) of the organic solvent (A) to the organic solvent (C) is 0.1 or more and 0.5 or less; the mass ratio (B) / (C) of the organic solvent (B) to the organic solvent (C) is 0.1 or more and 0.5 or less; the mass ratio (A) / (X) of the organic solvent (A) to the surfactant (X) is 7 or more and 15 or less; the mass ratio (A) / (Y) of the organic solvent (A) to the surfactant (Y) is 2 or more and 8 or less; the mass ratio (B) / (X) of the organic solvent (B) to the surfactant (X) is 7 or more and 15 or less; Use of a composition, in which the mass ratio (B) / (Y) of the organic solvent (B) to the surfactant (Y) is 2 or more and 8 or less, as a water-based ink for ink-jet printing. <28> The ink contains a pigment, an organic solvent (A), an organic solvent (B), an organic solvent (C), a surfactant (X), a surfactant (Y), a fixing resin, and water, the organic solvent (A) is dipropylene glycol monopropyl ether, and the content of the organic solvent (A) is 3% by mass or more and 7% by mass or less; the organic solvent (B) is tripropylene glycol monomethyl ether, and the content of the organic solvent (B) is 3% by mass or more and 7% by mass or less; the mass ratio (A) / (B) of the organic solvent (A) to the organic solvent (B) is 0.5 or more and 1.5 or less; the organic solvent (C) is propylene glycol, and the content of the organic solvent (C) is 15% by mass or more and 25% by mass or less; the surfactant (X) is an acetylene surfactant having an HLB value of 2.0 or more and 6.0 or less, and the content of the surfactant (X) is 0.25% by mass or more and 0.7% by mass or less, the surfactant (Y) is a polyether-modified silicone surfactant having an HLB value of 13 or more and 16 or less, and the content of the surfactant (Y) is 0.5% by mass or more and 1.5% by mass or less; the fixing resin is a vinyl resin having a carboxy group containing a structural unit of methacrylic acid, a structural unit of methyl methacrylate, and a structural unit of 2-ethylhexyl acrylate, the weight average molecular weight of the fixing resin is 500,000 or more and 1,000,000 or less, the acid value of the fixing resin is 10 mgKOH / g or more and 25 mgKOH / g or less, and the content of the fixing resin is 2% by mass or more and 6% by mass or less, the pigment is in the form of pigment-containing resin particles, the resin of the resin particles contains acrylic acid structural units and styrene structural units, the weight average molecular weight of the resin is 10,000 or more and 20,000 or less, and the acid value of the resin is 150 mgKOH / g or more and 400 mgKOH / g or less; the mass ratio (Y) / (X) of the surfactant (Y) to the surfactant (X) is 1.0 or more and 3.0 or less; the mass ratio (A) / (B) of the organic solvent (A) to the organic solvent (B) is 0.5 or more and 2.0 or less; the mass ratio (A) / (C) of the organic solvent (A) to the organic solvent (C) is 0.1 or more and 0.5 or less; the mass ratio (B) / (C) of the organic solvent (B) to the organic solvent (C) is 0.1 or more and 0.5 or less; the mass ratio (A) / (X) of the organic solvent (A) to the surfactant (X) is 7 or more and 15 or less; the mass ratio (A) / (Y) of the organic solvent (A) to the surfactant (Y) is 2 or more and 8 or less; the mass ratio (B) / (X) of the organic solvent (B) to the surfactant (X) is 7 or more and 15 or less; Use of a water-based ink for inkjet printing, in which the mass ratio (B) / (Y) of the organic solvent (B) to the surfactant (Y) is 2 or more and 8 or less, for printing on a resin film. [Example]

[0081] In the following Production Examples, Examples, and Comparative Examples, "parts" and "%" are "parts by mass" and "% by mass" unless otherwise specified. The methods for measuring each physical property are as follows. Pressure is expressed as absolute pressure.

[0082] (1) Measurement of the acid value of resin The acid value of the resin was measured using an automatic potentiometric titrator (Kyoto Electronics Manufacturing Co., Ltd., electric burette, model number: APB-610). Specifically, the resin was dissolved in a titration solvent consisting of a mixture of toluene and acetone (toluene:acetone = 2:1 (volume ratio)), and this was titrated with a 0.1 N potassium hydroxide / ethanol solution by potentiometric titration. The inflection point on the titration curve was taken as the endpoint. The acid value (mg KOH / g) was calculated from the titration volume of the potassium hydroxide solution up to the endpoint.

[0083] (2) Measurement of the weight average molecular weight of the resin The weight-average molecular weight of the resin was determined by gel permeation chromatography. The measurement sample was prepared by mixing 0.1 g of resin with 10 mL of the eluent described below in a glass vial, stirring the mixture with a magnetic stirrer at 25°C for 10 hours, and then filtering the mixture through a syringe filter (Advantec Co., Ltd., "DISMIC-13HP," pore size: 0.2 μm, material: PTFE). The measurement conditions were as follows: GPC equipment: Tosoh Corporation "HLC-8320GPC" Columns: "TSKgel SuperAWM-H", "TSKgel SuperAW3000", and "TSKgel guardcolumn Super AW-H" manufactured by Tosoh Corporation Eluent: N,N-dimethylformamide dissolved with phosphoric acid and lithium bromide at concentrations of 60mmol / L and 50mmol / L, respectively. Flow rate: 0.5mL / min Standard material: Monodisperse polystyrene kits with known molecular weights, manufactured by Tosoh Corporation: "PStQuick B (F-550, F-80, F-10, F-1, A-1000)" and "PStQuick C (F-288, F-40, F-4, A-5000, A-500)"

[0084] (3) Measurement of solids concentration of pigment aqueous dispersion and fixative resin particle aqueous dispersion Approximately 10 g of sodium sulfate was weighed out and placed in a 30 mL container in a desiccator. Approximately 1 g of the sample was added and mixed, and then weighed. The mixture was then kept at 105°C for 2 hours to remove volatiles, and the mixture was left in the desiccator for another 15 minutes before being weighed. The mass of the sample after removing the volatiles was taken as the solid content, and divided by the mass of the sample added to the ointment container to obtain the solid content concentration (%).

[0085] (4) Calculation of the octanol-water partition coefficient logP of organic solvents The log P of each organic solvent was calculated using ChemDraw Professional ver. 22.2.0.3300 (PerkinElmer).

[0086] (5) Calculation of the HSP distance Ra between organic solvent (A) and organic solvent (B) The HSP distance Ra was calculated using the following formula: (Ra) 2 = 4(δD B -δD A ) 2 +(δP B -δP A ) 2 +(δH B -δH A ) 2 In the above formula, δD A , δP A , and δH A respectively indicate δD, δP, and δH of the organic solvent (A), and δD B , δP B , and δH B respectively represent ΔD, ΔP, and ΔH of the organic solvent (B).

[0087] (6) Measurement of the average particle size of particles in water-based ink The water-based ink was subjected to cumulant analysis using a laser particle analysis system "ELS-8000" (manufactured by Otsuka Electronics Co., Ltd.), and the obtained cumulant average particle diameter was measured as the average particle diameter of the particles in the water-based ink. The measurement sample had a particle concentration of 5 × 10 -3The water-based ink was diluted with water to a concentration of 1.333% (solids content equivalent). The measurement conditions were a temperature of 25°C, an angle of 90° between the incident light and the detector, and 100 cumulative measurements. The refractive index of water (1.333) was entered as the refractive index of the dispersion solvent. The particles in the water-based ink include both pigment-containing resin particles and fixing resin particles.

[0088] (7) Measurement of the average particle size of fixing resin particles The water dispersion of the fixing resin particles was subjected to cumulant analysis using a laser particle analysis system "ELS-8000" (manufactured by Otsuka Electronics Co., Ltd.), and the obtained cumulant average particle diameter was measured as the average particle diameter of the fixing resin particles. The measurement sample contained fixing resin particles with a concentration of 5 × 10 -3 An aqueous dispersion of fixing resin particles diluted with water to 50% (solid content equivalent) was used. The measurement conditions were a temperature of 25°C, an angle of 90° between the incident light and the detector, and 100 cumulative measurements. The refractive index of water (1.333) was entered as the refractive index of the dispersion solvent.

[0089] (8) Calculation of HLB value of surfactant The HLB value indicates the affinity of a surfactant for water and oil, and was calculated by the Griffin method using the following formula: In the following formula, examples of the "hydrophilic group contained in the surfactant" include a hydroxyl group and an ethyleneoxy group. HLB = 20 × [(molecular weight of hydrophilic group contained in surfactant) / (molecular weight of surfactant)]

[0090] (9) Measurement of viscosity of water-based ink The viscosity of the water-based ink at 32°C was measured using an E-type viscometer ("TV-25" manufactured by Toki Sangyo Co., Ltd., standard cone rotor 1°34'×R24, rotation speed 50 rpm).

[0091] (10) Measurement of pH of water-based ink The pH of the water-based ink at 25°C was measured using a tabletop pH meter ("F-71" manufactured by Horiba Ltd.) equipped with a pH electrode ("6337-10D" manufactured by Horiba Ltd.).

[0092] [Production Example 1 (Production of Pigment Aqueous Dispersion 1)] (1) Synthesis of pigment dispersing resin D1 A monomer mixture was prepared by mixing 31 parts of acrylic acid and 69 parts of styrene. A reaction vessel was charged with 10 parts of methyl ethyl ketone (hereinafter referred to as "MEK"), 0.2 parts of 2-mercaptoethanol (a polymerization chain transfer agent), and 10% of the monomer mixture, and the mixture was thoroughly purged with nitrogen gas. Meanwhile, a mixture of the remaining 90% of the monomer mixture, 0.2 parts of the polymerization chain transfer agent, 30 parts of MEK, and 1.1 parts of an azo-based radical polymerization initiator (2,2'-azobis(2,4-dimethylvaleronitrile, manufactured by Fujifilm Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd., trade name: V-65) was placed in a dropping funnel. The monomer mixture in the reaction vessel was heated to 65°C under a nitrogen atmosphere while being stirred, and the mixture in the dropping funnel was added dropwise to the reaction vessel over 3 hours. The resulting reaction liquid was maintained at 65°C for 2 hours after the completion of the dropwise addition of the mixture, and then a solution in which 0.1 parts of the polymerization initiator was dissolved in 2 parts of MEK was added. The mixture was further aged at 65°C for 2 hours and then at 70°C for 2 hours, followed by drying under reduced pressure to partially remove the MEK, thereby obtaining an MEK solution (solids concentration 45%) of pigment dispersion resin D1 (acid value: 240 mgKOH / g, weight-average molecular weight: 13,900). 17.0 parts of the obtained MEK solution of pigment dispersion resin D1 was diluted with 4.9 parts MEK to a solids concentration of 35%. Next, 3.1 parts of a 5N aqueous NaOH solution (water was ion-exchanged water) was added so that the degree of neutralization of the carboxyl groups of pigment dispersion resin D1 was 40 mol%, and the mixture was stirred at 25°C. 75.0 parts of ion-exchanged water was then added over 1 hour to cause phase inversion emulsification of pigment dispersion resin D1. After the addition of ion-exchanged water was completed, MEK was distilled off using an evaporator to obtain an aqueous dispersion of pigment dispersion resin D1 (solids concentration 25%).

[0093] (2) Preparation of Pigment Aqueous Dispersion 1 To 32.97 parts of an aqueous dispersion of pigment dispersion resin D1 (solid content concentration 25%), 2.10 parts of MEK and 17.25 parts of ion-exchanged water were added, and 18.77 parts of a cyan pigment (manufactured by DIC Corporation, trade name: Fastogen Blue CA5380 Pigment Blue 15:3) was further added to obtain a pigment mixture. The resulting pigment mixture was mixed using a disper blade at 7000 rpm and 20°C for 1 hour, and then further dispersed using a Microfluidizer (high-pressure homogenizer, manufactured by Microfluidics, product name: M-140K) for 10 passes at a pressure of 180 MPa to obtain a pigment dispersion. From the resulting pigment dispersion, MEK was removed under reduced pressure at 60°C, and then some of the ion-exchanged water was removed. After centrifugation, the liquid phase was filtered through a membrane filter (manufactured by Sartorius, trade name: Minisart Syringe Filter, pore size: 5 μm, material: cellulose acetate) to remove coarse particles, yielding Pigment Aqueous Dispersion 1 (solids concentration 22%, pigment: 15.4%, resin: 6.6%). The average particle size of the pigment-containing resin particles in Pigment Aqueous Dispersion 1 was 105.3 nm.

[0094] [Production Example 2 (Production of Pigment Water Dispersion 2)] (1) Synthesis of pigment dispersing resin D2 A monomer mixture was prepared by mixing 26 parts of acrylic acid, 19 parts of butyl acrylate, and 55 parts of cyclohexyl acrylate. 10 parts of MEK, 0.2 parts of 2-mercaptoethanol (a polymerization chain transfer agent), and 10% of the monomer mixture were placed in a reaction vessel and mixed, followed by thorough nitrogen gas replacement. Meanwhile, a mixture of the remaining 90% of the monomer mixture, 0.2 parts of the polymerization chain transfer agent, 30 parts of MEK, and 1.1 parts of an azo-based radical polymerization initiator (2,2'-azobis(2,4-dimethylvaleronitrile, manufactured by Fujifilm Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd., trade name: V-65) was placed in a dropping funnel. The monomer mixture in the reaction vessel was heated to 65°C under a nitrogen atmosphere while being stirred, and the mixture in the dropping funnel was added dropwise to the reaction vessel over 3 hours. The resulting reaction liquid was maintained at 65°C for 2 hours after the completion of the dropwise addition of the mixture, and then a solution in which 0.1 parts of the polymerization initiator was dissolved in 2 parts of MEK was added. The mixture was further aged at 65°C for 2 hours and then at 70°C for 2 hours, followed by drying under reduced pressure to partially remove the MEK, yielding an MEK solution (solids concentration 45%) of pigment dispersion resin D2 (acid value: 200 mgKOH / g, weight-average molecular weight: 16,100). 17.0 parts of the obtained MEK solution of pigment dispersion resin D2 was diluted with 4.9 parts MEK to a solids concentration of 35%. Next, 3.1 parts of a 5N aqueous NaOH solution (water was ion-exchanged water) was added so that the degree of neutralization of the carboxyl groups of pigment dispersion resin D2 was 40 mol%, and the mixture was stirred at 25°C. 75.0 parts of ion-exchanged water was then added over 1 hour to cause phase inversion emulsification of pigment dispersion resin D2. After the addition of the ion-exchanged water was completed, the MEK was distilled off using an evaporator to obtain an aqueous dispersion of pigment dispersion resin D2 (solids concentration 25%).

[0095] (2) Preparation of Pigment Aqueous Dispersion 2 To 32.97 parts of an aqueous dispersion of pigment dispersion resin D2 (solid content concentration 25%), 2.10 parts of MEK and 17.25 parts of ion-exchanged water were added, and 18.77 parts of a cyan pigment (manufactured by DIC Corporation, trade name: Fastogen Blue CA5380 Pigment Blue 15:3) was further added to obtain a pigment mixture. The resulting pigment mixture was mixed using a disper blade at 7000 rpm and 20°C for 1 hour, and then further dispersed using a Microfluidizer (high-pressure homogenizer, manufactured by Microfluidics, product name: M-140K) for 10 passes at a pressure of 180 MPa to obtain a pigment dispersion. From the resulting pigment dispersion, MEK was removed under reduced pressure at 60°C, and then some of the ion-exchanged water was removed. After centrifugation, the liquid phase was filtered through a membrane filter (manufactured by Sartorius, trade name: Minisart Syringe Filter, pore size: 5 μm, material: cellulose acetate) to remove coarse particles, yielding Pigment Aqueous Dispersion 2 (solids concentration 22%, pigment: 15.4%, resin: 6.6%). The average particle size of the pigment-containing resin particles in Pigment Aqueous Dispersion 2 was 103.7 nm.

[0096] [Production Example 3 (Production of Water Dispersion of Fixing Resin Particles)] In a reaction vessel equipped with a dropping funnel, the monomers shown in "Initially charged monomer emulsion" in Table 1, LATEMULL E-118B (polyoxyethylene alkyl ether sodium sulfate, manufactured by Kao Corporation) as a surfactant, potassium persulfate (Fujifilm Wako Pure Chemical Industries) as a polymerization initiator, and ion-exchanged water were mixed and purged with nitrogen gas to obtain an initially charged monomer emulsion. Also, the monomers, surfactants, polymerization initiator, and ion-exchanged water shown in "Dropped monomer emulsion" in Table 1 were mixed to obtain a dropped monomer emulsion, and then the dropped monomer emulsion was placed in the dropping funnel and purged with nitrogen gas. Under a nitrogen atmosphere, the initial monomer emulsion in the reaction vessel was heated from room temperature to 80°C over 30 minutes while stirring. While maintaining the temperature at 80°C, the monomer emulsion in the dropping funnel was gradually added dropwise to the reaction vessel over 3 hours. After the addition was complete, the mixture was stirred for 1 hour while maintaining the temperature inside the reaction vessel. The mixture was then filtered through a 200-mesh filter to obtain an aqueous dispersion of fixing resin particles (acid value: 16 mg KOH / g, weight-average molecular weight: 750,000, solids concentration: 44.1%). The average particle size of the fixing resin particles in the aqueous dispersion of fixing resin particles was 95 nm.

[0097] [Table 1]

[0098] Example 1 (Preparation of Water-Based Ink I1) To obtain the ink composition (total 100 parts) shown in Table 2, 7.1 parts in solids equivalent of pigment aqueous dispersion 1 (solids concentration: 22%, pigment: 15.4%, polymer: 6.6%, acid value of pigment dispersion resin: 240 mgKOH / g) obtained in Production Example 1, 4.0 parts in solids equivalent of aqueous dispersion of fixing resin particles (solids concentration: 44.1%), 20.0 parts of propylene glycol (reagent, manufactured by Fujifilm Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd.), 5.0 parts of dipropylene glycol monopropyl ether (reagent, manufactured by Fujifilm Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd.), and tripropylene glycol were added. A water-based ink I1 was obtained by mixing 5.0 parts of monomethyl ether (reagent, Fujifilm Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd.), 0.5 parts of an acetylene glycol surfactant (Nissin Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.'s "Surfynol 104PG50," active content 50%), 1.0 part of a polyether-modified silicone surfactant (Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.'s "KF-6011," active content 100%), and ion-exchanged water, thoroughly stirring, and filtering through a membrane filter (Sartorius "Minisart Syringe Filter," pore size: 5 μm, material: cellulose acetate). Note that the amount of ion-exchanged water (57.4 parts) in Table 2-1 is the total amount of ion-exchanged water contained in water-based ink I1, and includes the ion-exchanged water contained in the pigment aqueous dispersion, the ion-exchanged water contained in the fixer resin particle aqueous dispersion, and the ion-exchanged water contained in the 5N NaOH aqueous solution.

[0099] [Examples 2 to 12 and Comparative Examples 1 to 3] Water-based inks I2 to I12 and IC1 to IC3 were obtained in the same manner as in Example 1, except that the ink compositions in Example 1 were changed to those shown in Table 2.

[0100] The notations in Table 2 have the following meanings: PFDG: Dipropylene glycol monopropyl ether (reagent, Fujifilm Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd., boiling point: 212°C, logP: 0.88, δD: 15.6, δP: 6.1, δH: 11.0) BFDG: Dipropylene glycol monobutyl ether (reagent, Fujifilm Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd., boiling point: 231°C, log P: 1.29, δD: 15.7, δP: 6.5, δH: 10.0) HeDG: diethylene glycol monohexyl ether (reagent, Fujifilm Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd., boiling point: 259°C, logP: 1.49, δD: 16.2, δP: 5.6, δH: 9.4) BFTG: Tripropylene glycol monobutyl ether (reagent, Fujifilm Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd., boiling point: 274°C, log P: 1.90, δD: 16.0, δP: 6.7, δH: 7.0) BDG: Diethylene glycol monobutyl ether (reagent, Fujifilm Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd., boiling point: 231°C, logP: 0.67, δD: 16.3, δP: 6.2, δH: 10.5) iPDG: diethylene glycol monoisopropyl ether (reagent, Fujifilm Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd., boiling point: 207°C, logP: 0.09, δD: 16.1, δP: 6.5, δH: 10.3) DPG: dipropylene glycol (reagent, Fujifilm Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd., boiling point: 230°C, log P: -0.82, δD: 16.7, δP: 8.2, δH: 15.5) MFTG: tripropylene glycol monomethyl ether (reagent, Fujifilm Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd., boiling point: 242°C, log P: 0.08, δD: 16.3, δP: 5.9, δH: 8.3) TPG: Tripropylene glycol (reagent, Fujifilm Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd., boiling point: 273°C, log P: -0.38, δD: 16.6, δP: 9.1, δH: 14.1) MFDG: Dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether (reagent, Fujifilm Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd., boiling point: 187°C, log P: 0.22) 1,2-HD: 1,2-hexanediol (reagent, Fujifilm Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd., boiling point: 224°C, δD: 16.7, δP: 7.1, δH: 17.5, logP: 0.85); PG: propylene glycol (reagent, Fujifilm Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd., boiling point: 188°C); TEGO WET 280: polyether-modified silicone surfactant (EVONIK, "TEGO (registered trademark) Wet 280", HLB value: 3.5). 104PG50: Acetylene glycol surfactant (Nissin Chemical Industry Co., Ltd., "Surfynol 104-PG50", HLB value 4.0) 440: Acetylene glycol surfactant (Nissin Chemical Industry Co., Ltd., "Surfynol 440", HLB value 8.0) KF-6011: Polyether-modified silicone surfactant (Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd., HLB value 14.5)

[0101] The inks obtained in the examples and comparative examples were evaluated according to the following (1) to (4).

[0102] (1) Adhesion to substrate In an environment with a temperature of 32°C, an inkjet printing evaluation device (manufactured by Tritec Corporation) equipped with a print head (manufactured by Kyocera Corporation, product name: KJ4B-1200, piezoelectric type) was filled with the water-based inks of the examples and comparative examples. The print head voltage, drive frequency, and print head resolution were set to 26 V, 30 kHz, 3 pL droplet volume, 32°C, and 1200 dpi. A 20 mm x 20 mm solid image was printed at 100% duty on a polyethylene terephthalate film ("Lumirror #25-T60" manufactured by Toray Industries, Inc.) (hereinafter referred to as "PET") serving as a low-absorbency printing substrate heated to 40°C. Tape ("Cellotape (registered trademark)" manufactured by Nichiban Co., Ltd., 18 mm wide, model number: CT-18S) was applied to the solid image area of ​​the resulting print, and the edge of the tape was quickly peeled off at a 90° angle. After the tape was peeled off, the solid image area was binarized using a print density value that was half the print density of the solid image area before tape peeling as a threshold value. Image analysis was then used to determine the area percentage of the unpeeled area, which was then calculated as the coating film remaining rate (%) after the tape peel test. The higher the coating film remaining rate (%), the better the tape peel resistance, and a value of 70% or higher is sufficient for practical use. The results are shown in Table 2. (Evaluation criteria) A: The coating film remaining rate after the tape peeling test is 90% or more. B: The remaining rate of the coating film after the tape peeling test is 80% or more and less than 90%. C: The remaining rate of the coating film after the tape peeling test is 70% or more and less than 80%. D: The remaining rate of the coating film after the tape peeling test is 60% or more and less than 70%. E: The remaining rate of the coating film after the tape peeling test is less than 60%.

[0103] (2) Wetting and spreading properties Under the printing conditions described above in "(1) Adhesion to substrate," a 20 mm x 20 mm solid image was printed on PET at a duty of 10%. The resulting prints were observed under an optical microscope, and the diameter of the ink dots was measured and recorded as the dot diameter. To print evenly on a PET surface with a resolution of 1200 dpi and an appropriate ink volume of 3 pL, a dot diameter of 30 μm was theoretically required. However, due to the impact accuracy and ejection error inherent in the inkjet head, a dot diameter of 30 μm may result in streaks (white spaces). Therefore, taking into account a 20% ejection error, we determined that a dot diameter of 36 μm or greater was practically usable for wetting and spreading the dots. The results are shown in Table 2. (Evaluation criteria) A: Dot diameter is 42 μm or more B: Dot diameter is 39 μm or more and less than 42 μm C: Dot diameter is 36 μm or more and less than 39 μm D: Dot diameter is 33 μm or more and less than 36 μm E: Dot diameter less than 33 μm

[0104] (3)Print density Using the printing conditions described above in "(1) Adhesion to Substrate," a 20mm x 20mm solid image was printed on PET at 100% duty. After leaving the print at 25°C for 24 hours, the print density was measured at five points, the center and four corners of the resulting print (20mm x 20mm), using a Macbeth densitometer (manufactured by GretagMacbeth, product number: Spectroeye), and the average value was calculated. The higher the value, the better the print density; a print density of 1.7 or higher is acceptable for practical use. The results are shown in Table 2.

[0105] (4) Ink storage stability The average particle size of particles contained in the water-based inks of the Examples and Comparative Examples was measured as the "average particle size of particles in the water-based ink before storage" based on the above "(6) Measurement of the average particle size of particles in the water-based ink." Each water-based ink was placed in a screw tube (manufactured by Maruemu Co., Ltd.), sealed, and allowed to stand for four weeks in a thermostatic chamber set at 70°C. The "average particle size of particles in the water-based ink after storage" was then determined using the same method as for measuring the "average particle size of particles in the water-based ink before storage." The average particle size increase rate was then calculated using the following formula. Average particle size increase rate (%) = [(average particle size of particles in water-based ink after storage - average particle size of particles in water-based ink before storage) / average particle size of particles in water-based ink before storage] × 100 The smaller the average particle size increase rate, the better the storage stability of the water-based ink, and an average particle size increase rate of less than 15% is practically acceptable. The results are shown in Table 2. <Evaluation criteria> A: Average particle size increase rate is less than 5% B: Average particle size increase rate is 5% or more and less than 10% C: Average particle size increase rate is 10% or more and less than 15% D: Average particle size increase rate is 15% or more E: Aggregated and not measurable

[0106] [Table 2-1]

[0107] [Table 2-2]

[0108] Table 2 shows that the water-based inks of the Examples are superior to the water-based inks of the Comparative Examples in substrate adhesion to low-liquid-absorbent printing substrates, ink wetting and spreading properties, print density, and ink storage stability. On the other hand, the evaluation results of the water-based ink of Comparative Example 1 show that when diethylene glycol monobutyl ether, an organic solvent with a logP of less than 0.75, was used instead of the organic solvent (A) in the water-based ink, the substrate adhesion and wetting / spreading properties were inferior to those of the water-based inks of the Examples. The evaluation results of the water-based ink of Comparative Example 2 show that when dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether, an organic solvent with a boiling point of less than 200°C, was used instead of the organic solvent (B) in the water-based ink, the wetting / spreading properties and print density were inferior to those of the water-based inks of the Examples. The evaluation results of the water-based ink of Comparative Example 3 show that when 1,2-hexanediol, an organic solvent with an HSP distance Ra greater than 5.5, was used instead of the organic solvent (B) in the water-based ink, the print density and storage stability of the ink were inferior to those of the water-based inks of the Examples. Furthermore, if the boiling point of organic solvent (A) or organic solvent (B) exceeds 280°C, the solvent will not dry, causing the printed ink to mix colors, which may result in normal printing. [Industrial Applicability]

[0109] According to the present invention, it is possible to provide an ink-jet printing water-based ink that is excellent in substrate adhesion to low-liquid-absorbent printing substrates, ink wetting and spreading properties, and print density. Therefore, the ink-jet printing water-based ink of the present invention can be suitably used for printing on low-liquid-absorbent printing substrates for which water-based inks for ink-jet printing have conventionally been used.

Claims

1. A water-based ink for inkjet printing on a low-liquid-absorbent printing substrate, comprising: the ink contains a pigment, an organic solvent (A), an organic solvent (B), and water; the organic solvent (A) is a glycol ether having an octanol-water partition coefficient log P of 0.75 or more; the organic solvent (B) is a glycol ether or an alkylene glycol having an octanol-water partition coefficient log P of less than 0.75; the distance Ra of the Hansen solubility parameters (HSP) between the organic solvent (A) and the organic solvent (B) is 5.5 or less; the mass ratio (A) / (B) of the organic solvent (A) to the organic solvent (B) is 0.4 or more and 2.5 or less; Water-based ink for inkjet printing.

2. 2. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to claim 1, wherein the organic solvent (A) is at least one selected from the group consisting of dipropylene glycol monopropyl ether, dipropylene glycol monobutyl ether, tripropylene glycol monobutyl ether, ethylene glycol monohexyl ether, and diethylene glycol monohexyl ether.

3. 2. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to claim 1, wherein the content of the organic solvent (A) is from 0.1% by mass to 20% by mass.

4. 2. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to claim 1, wherein the organic solvent (B) is at least one selected from the group consisting of diethylene glycol monoisopropyl ether, dipropylene glycol, tripropylene glycol monomethyl ether, and tripropylene glycol.

5. 2. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to claim 1, wherein the content of the organic solvent (B) is from 0.1% by mass to 20% by mass.

6. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to claim 1 , further comprising an organic solvent (C) other than the organic solvent (A) and the organic solvent (B).

7. 7. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to claim 6, wherein the organic solvent (C) is at least one selected from the group consisting of polyhydric alcohols and glycol ethers.

8. 2. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to claim 1, further comprising one or more surfactants (X) selected from the group consisting of acetylene-based surfactants and polyether-modified silicone-based surfactants, each having an HLB value of 1.0 or more and 10.0 or less.

9. 2. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to claim 1, further comprising one or more surfactants (Y) having an HLB value of greater than 10.0 and selected from the group consisting of acetylene-based surfactants and polyether-modified silicone-based surfactants.

10. 10. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to claim 9, wherein the mass ratio (Y) / (X) of the surfactant (Y) to the surfactant (X) is 0.7 or more and 5.0 or less.

11. 2. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to claim 1, further comprising a fixing resin, wherein the fixing resin is at least one resin selected from the group consisting of a vinyl resin having a carboxy group, a polyurethane resin having a carboxy group, and a polyester resin having a carboxy group.

12. 2. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to claim 1, wherein the pigment is in the form of pigment-containing resin particles.

13. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to claim 6, wherein the content of the organic solvent (C) is from 5% by mass to 30% by mass.

14. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to claim 8, wherein the content of the surfactant (X) is 0.01% by mass or more and 1.5% by mass or less.

15. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to claim 9, wherein the content of the surfactant (Y) is 0.1% by mass or more and 3.0% by mass or less.

16. 7. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to claim 6, wherein the mass ratio (A) / (C) of the organic solvent (A) to the organic solvent (C) is 0.1 or more and 1.0 or less.

17. 7. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to claim 6, wherein the mass ratio (B) / (C) of the organic solvent (B) to the organic solvent (C) is 0.1 or more and 1.0 or less.

18. 9. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to claim 8, wherein the mass ratio (A) / (X) of the organic solvent (A) to the surfactant (X) is 1 or more and 25 or less.

19. 10. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to claim 9, wherein the mass ratio (A) / (Y) of the organic solvent (A) to the surfactant (Y) is 1 or more and 25 or less.

20. 9. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to claim 8, wherein the mass ratio (B) / (X) of the organic solvent (B) to the surfactant (X) is 1 or more and 25 or less.

21. 10. The water-based ink for ink-jet printing according to claim 9, wherein the mass ratio (B) / (Y) of the organic solvent (B) to the surfactant (Y) is 1 or more and 25 or less.

22. An inkjet printing method, comprising printing on a low liquid-absorbent printing substrate using the water-based ink for inkjet printing according to any one of claims 1 to 21.

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