Inkjet ink composition and recording method

The inkjet ink composition with alkylene glycol monoether, alkanediol, and amines addresses poor image quality and clogging issues on low-absorbency media, ensuring stable ink performance and head recovery.

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2021-11-05
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2026-03-04

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Technical Problem

Water-based inkjet inks face challenges in wetting and spreading on low-absorbency or non-absorbency recording media, leading to poor image quality, and are prone to inkjet head clogging due to rapid solvent drying, with poor clogging recovery and storage stability.

Method used

An inkjet ink composition comprising a water-based ink with specific ratios of alkylene glycol monoether and alkanediol, along with amines, to improve wetting and spreading, enhance abrasion resistance, and ensure clogging recovery and storage stability.

Benefits of technology

The composition achieves excellent image quality, abrasion resistance, and stable clogging recovery on low-absorbency media, maintaining ink stability and preventing head clogging.

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Abstract

To provide a water-based ink jet ink composition excellent in image quality (wet spreadability), abrasion resistance, clogging recovery properties, and storage stability.SOLUTION: An ink jet ink composition includes: a colorant; amines; and a water-soluble low molecular weight organic compound and is used for recording on a non-absorbing recording medium or a low-absorbing recording medium. The water-soluble low molecular weight organic compound contains alkylene glycol monoethers (B) having a standard boiling point of 210°C or less and alkanediols (A) having a standard boiling point of 210°C or less at a mass ratio (B / A) of 0.2 to 0.9; the content of a water-soluble low molecular weight organic compound having a standard boiling point of 250°C or less is 8 to 30 mass% based on the total mass of the ink composition; the water-soluble low molecular weight organic compound which is alkane polyols having a standard boiling point of more than 250°C is not contained in an amount of more than 3 mass% based on the total mass of the ink composition; the content of the amines based on the total mass of the ink composition is 5 mass% or less.SELECTED DRAWING: None
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Description

[Technical Field]

[0001] The present invention relates to an ink-jet ink composition and a recording method. [Background technology]

[0002]

[0003] An inkjet recording method is known in which minute ink droplets are ejected from nozzles of an inkjet head of an inkjet recording device to record an image on a recording medium. In recent years, inkjet recording has come to be used not only for recording images on recording media with excellent ink absorption, such as plain paper, but also for recording images on low-absorbency recording media with low ink absorption, such as art paper and coated paper, and non-absorbency recording media with almost no ink absorption, such as plastic film. Furthermore, water-based inkjet ink compositions (hereinafter also referred to as "water-based inks" or "ink compositions") have come to be used for recording images on such low-absorbency recording media and non-absorbency recording media.

[0003] When recording on such low-absorbency or non-absorbency recording media, particularly film, the water-based ink has difficulty wetting and spreading on the recording medium, which can lead to problems such as poor image quality (wetting and spreading), such as insufficient color development in the recorded material.

[0004] Patent Document 1 discloses a water-based inkjet ink composition containing a glycol monoether solvent (3-methoxy-1-butanol). [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]

[0005] [Patent Document 1] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2018-44074 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]

[0006] When the ink contains the above-mentioned specific solvent, the inkjet head is prone to clogging and the clogging recovery is poor because the solvent dries quickly. Furthermore, the solvent has the property of reducing the dispersion stability of the ink components present in a dispersed form, and the storage stability of the ink is also poor.

[0007] As described above, an inkjet ink composition that is excellent in image quality (wetting and spreading), abrasion resistance, clogging recovery, and storage stability has not been achieved so far. [Means for solving the problem]

[0008] One embodiment of the inkjet ink composition according to the present invention comprises: A water-based inkjet ink composition containing a colorant, an amine, and a water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound, It is used for recording on a non-absorbent recording medium or a low-absorbent recording medium, The water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound contains an alkylene glycol monoether (B) represented by general formula (1) having a standard boiling point of 210°C or less and an alkanediol (A) having a standard boiling point of 210°C or less, in a mass ratio (B / A) of 0.2 to 0.9; the content of the water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound having a normal boiling point of 250°C or less is 8 to 30% by mass relative to the total mass of the ink composition; The ink composition contains no more than 3% by mass of water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compounds that are alkane polyols with a normal boiling point of more than 250°C, based on the total mass of the ink composition; An inkjet ink composition, wherein the content of the amines is 5% by mass or less relative to the total mass of the ink composition. [ka] (In the general formula (1), R1 represents an alkylene group having 2 to 5 carbon atoms, R2 represents an alkyl group having 1 to 2 carbon atoms, and n represents 1 or 2.)

[0009] One aspect of the recording method according to the present invention is to A recording method comprising a step of applying the inkjet ink composition of the above aspect to the non-absorbent recording medium or the low-absorbent recording medium by an inkjet method. [Brief explanation of the drawings]

[0010] [Figure 1] FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of an example of an inkjet recording apparatus. [Figure 2] FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of the periphery of a carriage in an example of an inkjet recording apparatus. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0011] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described. The embodiments described below are examples of the present invention. The present invention is not limited to the following embodiments, and includes various modified forms that are implemented within the scope of the present invention. Note that not all of the configurations described below are necessarily essential configurations of the present invention.

[0012] 1. Inkjet ink composition An inkjet ink composition according to one embodiment of the present invention comprises: A water-based inkjet ink composition containing a colorant, an amine, and a water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound, It is used for recording on a non-absorbent recording medium or a low-absorbent recording medium, The water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound contains an alkylene glycol monoether (B) represented by general formula (1) having a standard boiling point of 210°C or less and an alkanediol (A) having a standard boiling point of 210°C or less, in a mass ratio (B / A) of 0.2 to 0.9; the content of the water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound having a normal boiling point of 250°C or less is 8 to 30% by mass relative to the total mass of the ink composition; The ink composition contains no more than 3% by mass of water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compounds that are alkane polyols with a normal boiling point of more than 250°C, based on the total mass of the ink composition; The content of the amines is 5% by mass or less relative to the total mass of the ink composition. [ka] (In the general formula (1), R1 represents an alkylene group having 2 to 5 carbon atoms, R2 represents an alkyl group having 1 to 2 carbon atoms, and n represents 1 or 2.)

[0013] When recording on low-absorbency or non-absorbency recording media, particularly film, water-based inks have difficulty wetting and spreading on the recording medium, which can lead to problems such as poor image quality (wetting and spreading), such as insufficient color development in the recorded material. It has now been discovered that by incorporating specific alkylene glycol monoethers into water-based inks, it is possible to improve the wetting and spreading properties of the ink on low-absorbency and non-absorbency recording media. However, such specific alkylene glycol monoethers have a high drying property, which makes them prone to clogging of inkjet heads and results in poor clogging recovery.Furthermore, the specific alkylene glycol monoethers have the property of reducing the dispersion stability of ink components such as colorants present in a dispersed form, resulting in poor storage stability of the ink.

[0014] On the other hand, if the ink composition is made to have excessively low drying properties in order to ensure clogging recovery, the drying properties will deteriorate and the abrasion resistance of the printed matter will be poor. In the past, it was difficult to create a composition that ensured a good balance between drying properties and abrasion resistance.

[0015] For example, when an organic solvent with low drying properties (i.e., an organic solvent with high moisture retention) is used in combination to ensure clogging recovery, the abrasion resistance tends to deteriorate, making it difficult to strike a balance between the two. Furthermore, if the total content of organic solvents is excessively high, the ink generally tends to dry poorly and become inferior in abrasion resistance. Therefore, the total content of organic solvents in the ink needs to be kept within a certain range. In such ink compositions that require the total content of organic solvents to be kept within a certain range, it has been difficult to achieve both clogging recovery and abrasion resistance. However, it is preferable not to use some high boiling point solvents such as glycerin, because while they have excellent moisturizing properties, they have very poor drying properties.

[0016] Here, there are specific alkanediols such as propylene glycol that have excellent clogging recovery and moisture retention properties, but also have relatively good abrasion resistance because they do not deteriorate the drying property. Furthermore, these specific alkanediols do not deteriorate the dispersion stability of ink components such as coloring materials that exist in a dispersed form, and therefore have excellent storage stability of the ink. The inventors have investigated the possibility of improving storage stability by incorporating such specific alkanediols and the specific alkylene glycol monoethers in a specific ratio, but have not yet achieved both good clogging recovery and good abrasion resistance.

[0017] Therefore, the inventors conducted extensive research and found that by using amines in combination, it is possible to achieve both excellent abrasion resistance and clogging recovery. Amines have excellent moisturizing properties, and even a small amount can provide excellent clogging recovery. In addition, they do not significantly reduce drying properties. The reason for this is unclear, but it is thought that they also provide excellent abrasion resistance because they are easily evaporated during secondary drying, which completes the drying of the printed matter.

[0018] As described above, the inkjet ink composition according to this embodiment uses a specific alkylene glycol monoether, a specific alkanediol, and an amine in combination, thereby providing excellent image quality (wetting and spreading), as well as excellent abrasion resistance, clogging recovery, and storage stability.

[0019] Each component contained in the inkjet ink composition according to this embodiment will be described below.

[0020] 1.1 Colorants The inkjet ink composition according to this embodiment contains a coloring material.

[0021] As the coloring material, either a pigment or a dye can be used, and examples of the coloring material that can be used include inorganic pigments including carbon black and titanium white, organic pigments, oil-soluble dyes, acid dyes, direct dyes, reactive dyes, basic dyes, disperse dyes, and sublimation dyes. It is preferable that the pigment is dispersed in a dispersing resin, and it is also possible that the pigment is dispersed in a dispersing resin. Note that coloring materials are not included in the water-soluble low-molecular organic compounds described below.

[0022] <Pigments> Examples of inorganic pigments that can be used include carbon blacks (CI Pigment Black 7) such as furnace black, lamp black, acetylene black, and channel black, iron oxide, titanium oxide, zinc oxide, and silica.

[0023] Examples of organic pigments include quinacridone pigments, quinacridonequinone pigments, dioxazine pigments, phthalocyanine pigments, anthrapyrimidine pigments, anthanthrone pigments, indanthrone pigments, flavanthrone pigments, perylene pigments, diketopyrrolopyrrole pigments, perinone pigments, quinophthalone pigments, anthraquinone pigments, thioindigo pigments, benzimidazolone pigments, isoindolinone pigments, azomethine pigments, and azo pigments.

[0024] Specific examples of the organic pigment used in the ink composition include the following.

[0025] Examples of cyan pigments include CI Pigment Blue 1, 2, 3, 15:3, 15:4, 15:34, 16, 22, 60, etc.; CI Vat Blue 4, 60, etc., and preferably, one or a mixture of two or more selected from the group consisting of CI Pigment Blue 15:3, 15:4, and 60 can be exemplified.

[0026] Examples of magenta pigments include CI Pigment Red 5, 7, 12, 48(Ca), 48(Mn), 57(Ca), 57:1, 112, 122, 123, 168, 184, 202, and CI Pigment Violet 19. Preferred examples include one or a mixture of two or more pigments selected from the group consisting of CI Pigment Red 122, 202, and 209, and CI Pigment Violet 19.

[0027] Examples of yellow pigments include CI Pigment Yellow 1, 2, 3, 12, 13, 14C, 16, 17, 73, 74, 75, 83, 93, 95, 97, 98, 119, 110, 114, 128, 129, 138, 150, 151, 154, 155, 180, and 185. Preferred examples include one or a mixture of two or more selected from the group consisting of CI Pigment Yellow 74, 109, 110, 128, 138, 150, and 180.

[0028] Pigments of other colors can also be used, such as orange pigments and green pigments.

[0029] The pigments exemplified above are preferred examples of pigments, but the present invention is not limited thereto. These pigments may be used alone or in combination with a dye.

[0030] The pigment may be dispersed using a dispersant selected from a water-soluble resin, a surfactant, etc., or may be dispersed as a self-dispersing pigment by oxidizing or sulfonating the pigment surface with ozone, hypochlorous acid, fuming sulfuric acid, etc. Surfactants that can be used as dispersants may be surfactants that may be contained in the ink composition described below.

[0031] The water-soluble resin used in the dispersant is preferably, for example, a resin polymerized using a hydrophilic group-containing monomer and a hydrophobic group-containing monomer.

[0032] The water-soluble resin that can be used as a dispersant can be obtained by applying a conventionally known polymer polymerization method.

[0033] The pigment may also be dispersed as a resin-coated pigment, which is a pigment coated with a resin. The resin-coated pigment is a pigment that can be dispersed in an aqueous medium in a state where the pigment is coated or surrounded by a polymer compound, and the pigment dispersion has an aqueous phase in which the resin-coated pigment is dispersed.

[0034] The resin-coated pigment can be produced by a known physical, mechanical, or chemical method, including, but not limited to, a phase separation method (coacervation), a submerged drying method (interfacial precipitation method), a spray drying method, a pan coating method, a submerged curing coating method, an interfacial polymerization method, an in situ method, and an ultrasonic method.

[0035] For example, a resin-coated pigment can be obtained by polymerizing a water-soluble resin monomer by emulsion polymerization or the like in the presence of a pigment.

[0036] A preferred method for producing a resin-coated pigment is the phase inversion emulsification method.

[0037] <dye> The inkjet ink composition according to this embodiment may use a dye as a colorant. The dye is not particularly limited, and examples of dyes that can be used include acid dyes, direct dyes, reactive dyes, basic dyes, and disperse dyes. Examples of dyes include CI Acid Yellow 17, 23, 42, 44, 79, and 142, CI Acid Red 52, 80, 82, 249, 254, and 289, CI Acid Blue 9, 45, and 249, CI Acid Black 1, 2, 24, and 94, CI Food Black 1 and 2, CI Direct Yellow 1, 12, 24, 33, 50, 55, 58, 86, 132, 142, 144, and 173, and CI Direct Red 1, 4, 9, 80, 81, 132, 225, 227; CI Direct Blue 1, 2, 15, 71, 86, 87, 98, 165, 199, 202; CI Direct Black 19, 38, 51, 71, 154, 168, 171, 195; CI Reactive Red 14, 32, 55, 79, 141, 249; and CI Reactive Black 3, 4, 35.

[0038] The content of the colorant can be adjusted appropriately depending on the application, but is preferably from 0.1% by mass to 17.0% by mass, more preferably from 0.2% by mass to 15.0% by mass, even more preferably from 1.0% by mass to 10.0% by mass, and particularly preferably from 2.0% by mass to 5.0% by mass, relative to the total mass of the ink composition.

[0039] When a pigment is used as the colorant, the volume average particle size of the pigment particles is preferably 10 to 200 nm, more preferably 30 to 200 nm, even more preferably 50 to 150 nm, and particularly preferably 70 to 120 nm.

[0040] 1.2 Amines The inkjet ink composition according to this embodiment contains amines. Examples of amines include aliphatic amines, aromatic amines, and heterocyclic amines. Among the amines, aliphatic amines are preferred in the ink composition, and alkanolamines, which are compounds having a hydroxy group and an amine group in an alkane skeleton, are particularly preferred. It should be noted that amines are not included in the water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compounds described below.

[0041] Examples of alkanolamines include ethanolamine (normal boiling point: 170°C, state at 25°C: liquid), N-methylethanolamine (normal boiling point: 156°C, state at 25°C: liquid), and N,N-dimethylethanolamine (normal boiling point: 134°C, property at 25°C: liquid), N-ethylethanolamine (normal boiling point: 169°C, property at 25°C: liquid), N,N-diethylethanolamine (normal boiling point: 162°C, property at 25°C: liquid), N-butylethanolamine (normal boiling point: 199°C, property at 25°C: liquid), N,N-dibutylethanolamine (normal boiling point: 226°C, property at 25°C: liquid) ℃: liquid), N-tert-butylethanolamine (standard boiling point: 177℃, property at 25℃: solid [melting point 44℃]), diethanolamine (standard boiling point: 268℃, property at 25℃: solid [melting point 28℃]), N-methyldiethanolamine (abbreviation: MDEA, standard boiling point: 245℃, property at 25℃: liquid), N-ethyldiethanolamine (standard boiling point: 251℃, property at 25℃: liquid), N-butyldiethanolamine diethanolamine (standard boiling point: 275°C, state at 25°C: liquid), N-tert-butyldiethanolamine (abbreviation: tBDEA, standard boiling point: 271°C, state at 25°C: solid [melting point 49°C]), triethanolamine (abbreviation: TEA, standard boiling point: 335°C, state at 25°C: liquid), isopropanolamine (standard boiling point: 159°C, state at 25°C: liquid), N,N-dimethylisopropanolamine (standard boiling point: 125°C, Properties at 25°C: Liquid), N,N-Diethylisopropanolamine (Standard boiling point: 159°C, Properties at 25°C: Liquid), Diisopropanolamine (Abbreviation: DIPA, Standard boiling point: 249°C, Properties at 25°C: Solid [Melting point: 44°C]), Triisopropanolamine (Abbreviation: TIPA, Standard boiling point: 301°C, Properties at 25°C: Solid [Melting point: 45°C]), Propanolamine (Standard boiling point: 188°C, Properties at 25°C: Liquid), N,N-dimethylpropanolamine (standard boiling point: 164°C, property at 25°C: liquid), 2-amino-1-propanol (also known as alaninol, standard boiling point: 175°C, property at 25°C: liquid), 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol (abbreviated as AMP, standard boiling point: 165°C, property at 25°C: liquid), 2-dimethylamino-2-methyl-1-propanol (standard boiling point: 156°C, property at 25°C: liquid), 5-amino-1-pentanol (standard boiling point: 222°C, property at 25°C: solid [melting point 36°C]), 3-amino-1,2-propanediol (standard boiling point: 249°C, property at 25°C: liquid), 3-methylamino-1,2-propanediol ( Standard boiling point: 247°C, state at 25°C: solid [melting point 69°C]), 2-amino-1,3-propanediol (also known as serinol, standard boiling point: 274°C, state at 25°C: solid [melting point 52°C]), 2-amino-2-hydroxymethyl-1,3-propanediol (abbreviated as THAM, also known as trishydroxymethylaminomethane, standard boiling point: 288°C, state at 25°C: solid [melting point 170°C]), 2-amino-2-methyl-1,3-propanediol (standard boiling point: 260°C, state at 25°C: solid [melting point 108°C]), 2-amino-2-ethyl-1,3-propanediol (standard boiling point: 259°C, state at 25°C: solid [melting point 34°C]), etc.

[0042] Among the above alkanolamines, one or more selected from N-methyldiethanolamine, N-tert-butyldiethanolamine, triethanolamine, diisopropanolamine, triisopropanolamine, 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol, and 2-amino-2-hydroxymethyl-1,3-propanediol are preferred, and in particular, one or more selected from N-tert-butyldiethanolamine, triethanolamine, triisopropanolamine, and 2-amino-2-hydroxymethyl-1,3-propanediol are more preferred. When the alkanolamine is selected from such compounds, the clogging recovery property tends to be more excellent.

[0043] Examples of amines other than alkanolamines include morpholine (standard boiling point: 129°C, liquid state at 25°C), N-methylmorpholine (standard boiling point: 116°C, liquid state at 25°C), N-ethylmorpholine (standard boiling point: 139°C, liquid state at 25°C), N-(3-aminopropyl)morpholine (APM, standard boiling point: 225°C, liquid state at 25°C), N,N'-dimethylpiperazine (standard boiling point: 13 ...39°C, liquid state at 25°C), N-ethylmorpholine (standard boiling point: 139°C, liquid state at 25°C), N-(3-aminopropyl)morpholine (APM, standard boiling point: 225°C, liquid state at 25°C), N,N'-dimethylpiperazine (standard ℃, properties at 25℃: liquid), 1-(2-hydroxyethyl)piperazine (standard boiling point: 246℃, properties at 25℃: liquid), etc.

[0044] The lower limit of the standard boiling point of the amines is preferably 150° C. or higher, more preferably 180° C. or higher, even more preferably 210° C. or higher, particularly preferably 240° C. or higher, even more particularly preferably 270° C. or higher, and especially preferably 300° C. or higher. The upper limit of the standard boiling point of the amines is not particularly limited, but is preferably 350° C. or lower, and may be 320° C. or lower, 290° C. or lower, 260° C. or lower, or 230° C. or lower.

[0045] With regard to the standard boiling points of the amines, it is particularly preferred that the amines are alkanolamines. That is, the lower limit of the standard boiling point of the alkanolamines is preferably 150°C or higher, more preferably 180°C or higher, even more preferably 210°C or higher, particularly preferably 240°C or higher, even more particularly preferably 270°C or higher, and especially preferably 300°C or higher. Furthermore, the upper limit of the standard boiling point of the alkanolamines is not particularly limited, but is preferably 350°C or lower, and may be 320°C or lower, 290°C or lower, 260°C or lower, or 230°C or lower. When the amine is an alkanolamine having a normal boiling point within the above range, preferably an alkanolamine having a normal boiling point of 270° C. or higher, the composition tends to have better moisture retention and good drying properties, and therefore tends to have a good balance between clogging recovery and abrasion resistance.

[0046] In the inkjet ink composition according to this embodiment, the content of amines is 5.0% by mass or less, relative to the total mass of the ink composition. More preferably, the content of amines is 4.0% by mass or less, even more preferably, the content of amines is 3.0% by mass or less, particularly preferably, the content of amines is 2.0% by mass or less, and even more preferably, the content of amines is 1.0% by mass or less. The lower limit of the content of amines is not particularly limited, but is preferably 0.1% by mass or more, and may be 0.3% by mass or more, 0.5% by mass or more, 1.0% by mass or more, 1.5% by mass or more, 2.0% by mass or more, or 3.0% by mass or more.

[0047] When the content of amines is 5.0% by mass or less relative to the total mass of the ink composition, excellent moisture retention can be obtained and good drying properties can be ensured, and both clogging recovery and abrasion resistance can be excellently achieved. Furthermore, when the content of amines is within the above range, both clogging recovery and abrasion resistance tend to be even better achieved.

[0048] Amines are sometimes used as pH adjusters due to their basic properties. In the present invention, amines may be used as pH adjusters or for other purposes. In other words, it should be noted that the purpose of adding amines is not important in the present invention.

[0049] 1.3 Water-soluble low molecular weight organic compounds The inkjet ink composition according to this embodiment contains a water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound. Here, the term "water-soluble" in the context of a water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound refers to a compound having a solubility of more than 10 g in 100 g of water at 20°C. The term "low molecular weight" refers to a compound having a molecular weight of 300 or less, more preferably 30 to 250, even more preferably 50 to 200, and particularly preferably 70 to 150. The water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound includes the above-mentioned compounds. Note that this does not include the colorants and amines mentioned above. The water-soluble low-molecular organic compound may be, but is not limited to, a water-soluble organic solvent.

[0050] 1.3.1 Types of water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compounds Examples of water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compounds include, but are not limited to, alcohols, alkanediols, alkanepolyols, alkylene glycol ethers, esters, amides, sulfur-containing solvents, and cyclic ethers.

[0051] Examples of alcohols include compounds in which one hydrogen atom of an alkane has been substituted with a hydroxyl group. The alkane preferably has 10 or less carbon atoms, more preferably 6 or less, and even more preferably 3 or less. The alkane has 1 or more carbon atoms, preferably 2 or more. The alkane may be linear or branched. Examples of alcohols include methanol, ethanol, n-propyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, n-butanol, 2-butanol, tert-butanol, iso-butanol, n-pentanol, 2-pentanol, 3-pentanol, and tert-pentanol.

[0052] Examples of alkanediols include compounds in which an alkane is substituted with two hydroxyl groups. Examples of alkanediols include ethylene glycol (also known as ethane-1,2-diol), propylene glycol (also known as propane-1,2-diol), 1,2-butanediol, 1,2-pentanediol, 1,2-hexanediol, 1,2-octanediol, 1,3-propanediol, 1,3-butylene glycol (also known as 1,3-butanediol), 1,4-butanediol, 2,3-butanediol, 1,2-pentanediol, 1,5-pentanediol, 2,4-pentanediol, 2-methyl-1,3-propanediol, and 3-methyl-1,3 1,6-hexanediol, 2-ethyl-2-methyl-1,3-propanediol, 2-methyl-2-propyl-1,3-propanediol, neopentyl glycol (also known as 2,2-dimethyl-1,3-propanediol), pinacol (also known as 2,3-dimethyl-2,3-butanediol), and the like.

[0053] Examples of alkane polyols include alkane diols, condensates in which two or more molecules of alkane diols are intermolecularly condensed via the hydroxyl groups thereof, alkanes having three or more hydroxyl groups, etc. The above-mentioned alkane diols are also included in the alkane polyols.

[0054] Examples of condensates in which two or more molecules of alkanediols are intermolecularly condensed via the hydroxyl groups thereof include dialkylene glycols such as diethylene glycol and dipropylene glycol, and trialkylene glycols such as triethylene glycol and tripropylene glycol.

[0055] Alkanes with three or more hydroxyl groups are compounds with three or more hydroxyl groups that have a skeleton of an alkane or a polyol with a polyether structure, etc. Examples include alkanes or polyols with a polyether structure that have been substituted with three or more hydroxyl groups. Examples of alkanes having three or more hydroxyl groups include glycerin, trimethylolethane, trimethylolpropane, 1,2,5-hexanetriol, 1,2,6-hexanetriol, pentaerythritol, and polyoxypropylenetriol.

[0056] Examples of alkylene glycol ethers include those in which one or more hydroxyl groups of the above-mentioned alkane polyols have been etherified. Examples include alkylene glycol monoethers in which one hydroxyl group has been etherified, and alkylene glycol diethers in which two hydroxyl groups have been etherified. Alkylene glycol monoethers are more preferred. Examples of etherification include alkyl ethers and aryl ethers, with alkyl ethers being preferred. The number of carbon atoms in the ether moiety of the etherification is preferably 1 to 8, and more preferably 1 to 4. The number of carbon atoms in the alkylene glycol moiety of alkylene glycol ethers is preferably 2 to 6. The number of repeating alkylene glycol moieties is preferably 1 to 5.

[0057] Specific examples include 2-methoxyethanol (also known as ethylene glycol monomethyl ether), 2-ethoxyethanol (also known as ethylene glycol monoethyl ether), ethylene glycol monoisopropyl ether, ethylene glycol monobutyl ether, diethylene glycol monomethyl ether, diethylene glycol monoethyl ether, diethylene glycol monobutyl ether, triethylene glycol monomethyl ether, triethylene glycol monoethyl ether, triethylene glycol monobutyl ether, tetraethylene glycol monomethyl ether, tetraethylene glycol monoethyl ether, tetraethylene glycol monobutyl ether, 1-methoxy-2-propanol (also known as propylene glycol 1-monomethyl ether), 2-methoxypropanol (also known as propylene glycol 2-monomethyl ether), 1-ethoxy-2-propanol, alkylene glycol monoethers such as propanol (also known as propylene glycol monoethyl ether), propylene glycol monopropyl ether, propylene glycol monobutyl ether, dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether, dipropylene glycol monoethyl ether, dipropylene glycol monopropyl ether, dipropylene glycol monobutyl ether, tripropylene glycol monobutyl ether, 3-methoxy-1-propanol (also known as 1,3-propanediol monomethyl ether), 1-methoxy-2-butanol (also known as 1,2-butanediol 1-monomethyl ether), 2-methoxy-1-butanol, 3-methoxy-1-butanol (also known as 1,3-butanediol 3-monomethyl ether), 4-methoxy-1-butanol (also known as 1,4-butanediol monomethyl ether), and 3-methoxy-3-methyl-1-butanol; and Examples of alkylene glycol diethers include ethylene glycol dimethyl ether, ethylene glycol diethyl ether, ethylene glycol dibutyl ether, diethylene glycol dimethyl ether, diethylene glycol diethyl ether, diethylene glycol dibutyl ether, diethylene glycol methyl ethyl ether, diethylene glycol methyl butyl ether, triethylene glycol dimethyl ether, triethylene glycol diethyl ether, triethylene glycol dibutyl ether, triethylene glycol methyl butyl ether, tetraethylene glycol dimethyl ether, tetraethylene glycol diethyl ether, tetraethylene glycol dibutyl ether, propylene glycol dimethyl ether, propylene glycol diethyl ether, dipropylene glycol dimethyl ether, dipropylene glycol diethyl ether, and tripropylene glycol dimethyl ether.

[0058] Examples of the esters include acyclic esters and cyclic esters.

[0059] Examples of the acyclic esters include ethylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate, ethylene glycol monoethyl ether acetate, ethylene glycol monobutyl ether acetate, diethylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate, diethylene glycol monoethyl ether acetate, and diethylene glycol monobutyl ether acetate. glycol monoacetates such as acetate, propylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate, dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate, and methoxybutyl acetate; Examples of glycol diesters include ethylene glycol diacetate, diethylene glycol diacetate, propylene glycol diacetate, dipropylene glycol diacetate, ethylene glycol acetate propionate, ethylene glycol acetate butyrate, diethylene glycol acetate butyrate, diethylene glycol acetate propionate, diethylene glycol acetate butyrate, propylene glycol acetate propionate, propylene glycol acetate butyrate, dipropylene glycol acetate butyrate, and dipropylene glycol acetate propionate.

[0060] Examples of cyclic esters include cyclic esters (lactones) such as β-propiolactone, γ-butyrolactone, δ-valerolactone, ε-caprolactone, β-butyrolactone, β-valerolactone, γ-valerolactone, β-hexanolactone, γ-hexanolactone, δ-hexanolactone, β-heptanolactone, γ-heptanolactone, δ-heptanolactone, ε-heptanolactone, γ-octanolactone, δ-octanolactone, ε-octanolactone, δ-nonalactone, ε-nonalactone, and ε-decanolactone, and compounds in which the hydrogen atom of the methylene group adjacent to the carbonyl group of these cyclic esters is substituted with an alkyl group having 1 to 4 carbon atoms.

[0061] Examples of the amides include cyclic amides and non-cyclic amides. Examples of the non-cyclic amides include alkoxyalkyl amides.

[0062] Examples of cyclic amides include lactams, such as pyrrolidones such as 2-pyrrolidone (normal boiling point 245° C.), 1-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, 1-ethyl-2-pyrrolidone, 1-propyl-2-pyrrolidone, and 1-butyl-2-pyrrolidone, 2-piperidone, ε-caprolactam, N-methyl-ε-caprolactam, N-cyclohexyl-2-pyrrolidone, 5-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, β-propiolactam, ω-heptalactam, and succinimide. Among these, 2-pyrrolidone and ε-caprolactam are particularly preferred.

[0063] Examples of the acyclic amides include 3-methoxy-N,N-dimethylpropionamide, 3-methoxy-N,N-diethylpropionamide, 3-methoxy-N,N-methylethylpropionamide, 3-ethoxy-N,N-dimethylpropionamide, 3-ethoxy-N,N-diethylpropionamide, 3-ethoxy-N,N-methylethylpropionamide, 3-n-butoxy-N,N-dimethylpropionamide, 3-n-butoxy-N,N-diethylpropionamide, 3-n-butoxy-N,N-methylethylpropionamide, 3-n-propoxy-N,N-dimethylpropionamide, 3-n-propoxy-N,N-diethylpropionamide, 3-n-propoxy-N,N-methylethylpropionamide, 3-iso-propoxy- Examples include alkoxyalkylamides such as N,N-dimethylpropionamide, 3-iso-propoxy-N,N-diethylpropionamide, 3-iso-propoxy-N,N-methylethylpropionamide, 3-tert-butoxy-N,N-dimethylpropionamide, 3-tert-butoxy-N,N-diethylpropionamide, and 3-tert-butoxy-N,N-methylethylpropionamide; N,N-dimethylacetoacetamide, N,N-diethylacetoacetamide, N-methylacetoacetamide, N,N-dimethylisobutyric acid amide, N,N-dimethylformamide, N,N-diethylformamide, N,N-dimethylacetamide, N,N-diethylacetamide, and N,N-dimethylpropionamide.

[0064] Examples of sulfur-containing solvents include sulfoxides and sulfones. Examples of sulfoxides include acyclic sulfoxides such as dimethyl sulfoxide and diethyl sulfoxide, and cyclic sulfoxides such as tetramethylene sulfoxide. Examples of sulfones include cyclic sulfones such as 3-methyl sulfolane and sulfolane, and acyclic sulfones such as ethyl isopropyl sulfone, ethyl methyl sulfone, and dimethyl sulfone.

[0065] Examples of cyclic ethers include tetrahydrofuran, 1,4-dioxane, dimethylisosorbide, 3-methyl-3-oxetanemethanol, 3-ethyl-3-oxetanemethanol, 2-hydroxymethyloxetane, tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol, glycerol formal, solketal, 1,4-dioxane-2,3-diol, and dihydrolevoglucosenone.

[0066] These water-soluble low-molecular organic compounds can be used in combination of two or more.

[0067] The normal boiling point of the water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound is preferably 300° C. or lower, preferably 270° C. or lower, more preferably 250° C. or lower, even more preferably 210° C. or lower, and particularly preferably 190° C. or lower. The lower limit of the normal boiling point of the water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound is not particularly limited, but is preferably 100° C. or higher, more preferably 110° C. or higher, more preferably 120° C. or higher, and even more preferably 150° C. or higher.

[0068] The lower limit of the content of the water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound is preferably 8% by mass or more, more preferably 12% by mass or more, even more preferably 16% by mass or more, and particularly preferably 20% by mass or more, relative to the total mass of the ink composition. The upper limit of the content of the water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound is preferably 40% by mass or less, more preferably 35% by mass or less, even more preferably 30% by mass or less, and particularly preferably 25% by mass or less, relative to the total mass of the ink composition.

[0069] 1.3.2 Certain water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compounds (1) In the inkjet ink composition according to this embodiment, the water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound contains an alkylene glycol monoether (B) represented by general formula (1) having a normal boiling point of 210°C or less, and an alkanediol (A) having a normal boiling point of 210°C or less, in a mass ratio (B / A) of 0.2 to 0.9. [ka] (In the general formula (1), R1 represents an alkylene group having 2 to 5 carbon atoms, R2 represents an alkyl group having 1 to 2 carbon atoms, and n represents 1 or 2.)

[0070] In the above general formula (1), R1 may be a linear or branched alkylene group having 2 to 5 carbon atoms. More preferably, R1 may be an alkylene group having 3 to 4 carbon atoms, R2 may be an alkyl group having 1 carbon atom, and n may be 1.

[0071] The lower limit of the mass ratio (B / A) is preferably 0.22 or more, more preferably 0.25 or more, and the upper limit is preferably 0.8 or less, more preferably 0.7 or less, even more preferably 0.6 or less, and particularly preferably 0.5 or less. It is preferably 0.4 or less, more preferably 0.3 or less, and even more preferably 0.4 or less. When the mass ratio (B / A) is 0.2 to 0.9, preferably within the above range, clogging recovery, abrasion resistance, and storage stability tend to be well balanced.

[0072] <Alkanediols (A)> Alkanediols with a normal boiling point of 210°C or less are called alkanediols (A). Alkanediols (A) are one of the alkanediols mentioned above. Examples of the alkanediols (A) include ethylene glycol (also known as ethane-1,2-diol, standard boiling point: 196°C, properties at 25°C: liquid, carbon number (hereinafter referred to as "C") 2), propylene glycol (abbreviation: PG, also known as propane-1,2-diol, standard boiling point: 188°C, properties at 25°C: liquid, C3), 1,2-butanediol (standard boiling point: 194°C, properties at 25°C: liquid, C4), 1,3-butylene glycol (abbreviation: 1,3BG, also known as 1,3-butanediol, standard boiling point: 207°C, properties at 25°C: liquid, C4), 2,3-butanediol (standard boiling point: 182°C, properties at 25°C: liquid, C4), 1,2-pentanediol (standard boiling point: 210°C, properties at 25°C: liquid, C4), C5), 2,4-pentanediol (standard boiling point: 198°C, properties at 25°C: liquid, C5), 3-methyl-1,3-butanediol (also known as isoprene glycol, standard boiling point: 203°C, properties at 25°C: liquid, C5), neopentyl glycol (also known as 2,2-dimethyl-1,3-propanediol, standard boiling point: 210°C, properties at 25°C: solid [melting point 128°C], C5), 2-methylpentane-2,4-diol (also known as hexylene glycol, standard boiling point: 197°C, properties at 25°C: liquid, C6), and pinacol (also known as 2,3-dimethyl-2,3-butanediol, standard boiling point: 174°C, properties at 25°C: solid [melting point 43°C], C6).

[0073] Among the above alkanediols (A), one or more of propylene glycol, 2,3-butanediol, 1,2-butanediol, 1,3-butylene glycol, 3-methyl-1,3-butanediol, and 2-methylpentane-2,4-diol are preferred, and propylene glycol or 2,3-butanediol is more preferred. The alkanediol (A) preferably has 7 or less carbon atoms, more preferably 2 to 6 carbon atoms.

[0074] The content of the alkanediol (A) having a normal boiling point of 210°C or less is preferably 10 to 25% by mass relative to the total mass of the ink composition. The lower limit is more preferably 11% by mass or more, even more preferably 12% by mass or more, particularly preferably 13% by mass or more, and especially preferably 14% by mass or more. The upper limit is more preferably 23% by mass or less, even more preferably 21% by mass or less, particularly preferably 19% by mass or less, and even more particularly preferably 17% by mass or less. When the lower limit of the content of the alkanediol (A) is 10% by mass or more, more preferably the above-mentioned specific value or more, the moisture retention is excellent and the clogging recovery property is likely to be improved. In addition, the dispersion stability tends to be less likely to decrease, and the storage stability tends to be better. Furthermore, when the upper limit of the content of the alkanediol (A) is 25% by mass or less, more preferably the above-mentioned specific value or less, the drying property is easily ensured, and the abrasion resistance tends to be better. The normal boiling point of the alkanediol (A) is preferably from 150 to 210°C, more preferably from 160 to 200°C, and even more preferably from 170 to 190°C.

[0075] <Alkylene glycol monoethers (B)> Alkylene glycol monoethers represented by general formula (1) and having a normal boiling point of 210°C or less are called alkylene glycol monoethers (B). Alkylene glycol monoethers (B) are one of the alkylene glycol ethers mentioned above. Examples of the alkylene glycol monoethers (B) include 2-methoxyethanol.ethanol (also known as ethylene glycol monomethyl ether, standard boiling point: 124°C, properties at 25°C: liquid, R1 = carbon number (hereafter referred to as "C")2; R2 = C1; n = 1), 2-ethoxyethanol (also known as ethylene glycol monoethyl ether, standard boiling point: 136°C, properties at 25°C: liquid, R1 = C2; R2 = C2; n = 1), 1-methoxy-2-propanol (abbreviated as PM, also known as propylene glycol 1-monomethyl ether, standard boiling point: 120°C, properties at 25°C: liquid, R1 = C3; R2 = C1; n = 1), 1-ethyl 2-Methoxypropanol (also known as propylene glycol monoethyl ether, normal boiling point: 132°C, properties at 25°C: liquid, R1=C3; R2=C2; n=1), 2-Methoxypropanol (also known as propylene glycol 2-monomethyl ether, normal boiling point: 102°C, properties at 25°C: liquid, R1=C3; R2=C1; n=1), 3-Methoxy-1-propanol (also known as 1,3-propanediol monomethyl ether, normal boiling point: 153°C, properties at 25°C: liquid, R1=C3; R2=C1; n=1), 1 -Methoxy-2-butanol (also known as 1,2-butanediol 1-monomethyl ether, standard boiling point: 135°C, properties at 25°C: liquid, R1=C4; R2=C1; n=1), 2-methoxy-1-butanol (standard boiling point: 146°C, properties at 25°C: liquid, R1=C4; R2=C1; n=1), 3-methoxy-1-butanol (abbreviation: MB, also known as 1,3-butanediol 3-monomethyl ether, standard boiling point: 158°C, properties at 25°C: liquid, R1=C4; R2=C1; n=1), 4-methoxy-1-butanol (also known as 1, 4-Butanediol monomethyl ether (standard boiling point: 165°C, properties at 25°C: liquid, R1=C4; R2=C1; n=1), 3-methoxy-3-methyl-1-butanol (MMB, standard boiling point: 174°C, properties at 25°C: liquid, R1=C5; R2=C1; n=1), diethylene glycol monomethyl ether (standard boiling point: 194°C, properties at 25°C: liquid, R1=C2; R2=C1; n=2), diethylene glycol monoethyl ether (standard boiling point: 202°C, properties at 25°C: liquid, R1=C2; R2=C2;n=2), dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether (abbreviation: DPM, normal boiling point: 190°C, properties at 25°C: liquid, R1=C3; R2=C1; n=2);

[0076] Among the alkylene glycol monoethers (B), one or more of 3-methoxy-1-butanol, 1-methoxy-2-propanol, 1-ethoxy-2-propanol, 3-methoxy-3-methyl-1-butanol, and dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether are preferred, and 3-methoxy-1-butanol, 3-methoxy-3-methyl-1-butanol, or 1-methoxy-2-propanol is more preferred. When the alkylene glycol monoether (B) is such a compound, it tends to be possible to more excellently achieve both abrasion resistance and storage stability. The normal boiling point of the alkylene glycol monoether (B) is preferably from 110 to 210°C, more preferably from 130 to 190°C, and even more preferably from 140 to 180°C.

[0077] The content of alkylene glycol monoethers (B) represented by general formula (1) and having a normal boiling point of 210°C or less is preferably 2 to 10% by mass relative to the total mass of the ink composition. The lower limit is more preferably 2.5% by mass or more, even more preferably 3.0% by mass or more, particularly preferably 3.5% by mass or more, and even more particularly preferably 4.0% by mass or more. The upper limit is more preferably 9.0% by mass or less, even more preferably 8.0% by mass or less, particularly preferably 7.0% by mass or less, even more particularly preferably 6.0% by mass or less, and especially preferably 5.0% by mass or less. When the lower limit of the content of the alkylene glycol monoethers (B) is 2% by mass or more, more preferably the above-mentioned specific value or more, the ink wetting and spreading property on low-absorbency or non-absorbency recording media is improved, and the image quality (wetting and spreading) tends to be more excellent. On the other hand, when the upper limit is 10% by mass or less, more preferably the above-mentioned specific value or less, good drying properties are ensured and the dispersion stability is not easily reduced, so that clogging recovery, abrasion resistance, and dispersion stability are improved. This tends to make the results better.

[0078] 1.3.3 Certain water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compounds (2) In the inkjet ink composition according to this embodiment, the content of the water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound having a normal boiling point of 250°C or less is 8 to 30% by mass relative to the total mass of the ink composition, and the content of the water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound, which is an alkane polyol having a normal boiling point of more than 250°C, does not exceed 3% by mass relative to the total mass of the ink composition.

[0079] <Water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compounds with a normal boiling point of 250°C or less> Here, the water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound having a normal boiling point of 250°C or less includes the above-mentioned alkanediols (A) and alkylene glycol monoethers (B), and may further include, in addition to these, the above-mentioned water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compounds having a normal boiling point of 250°C or less. Examples include 2-pyrrolidone (abbreviation: 2P, standard boiling point: 245°C, classification: amides, properties at 25°C: liquid), dimethyl sulfoxide (abbreviation: DMSO, standard boiling point: 188°C, classification: sulfur-containing solvents, properties at 25°C: liquid), 3-ethyl-3-oxetanemethanol (abbreviation: EOXM, standard boiling point: 220°C, classification: cyclic ethers, properties at 25°C: liquid), 1,2-hexanediol (abbreviation: 1,2HD, standard boiling point: 224°C, classification: alkanediols, properties at 25°C: liquid), and 1,5-pentanediol (abbreviation: 1,5PD, standard boiling point: 239°C, classification: alkanediols, properties at 25°C: liquid).

[0080] The content of the water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound having a normal boiling point of 250°C or less is 8 to 30% by mass relative to the total mass of the ink composition. The lower limit of the content of the water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound having a normal boiling point of 250°C or less is preferably 10% by mass or more, more preferably 12% by mass or more, even more preferably 14% by mass or more, particularly preferably 16% by mass or more, even more particularly preferably 18% by mass or more, and especially preferably 20% by mass or more, relative to the total mass of the ink composition. The upper limit of the content of the water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound having a normal boiling point of 250°C or less is preferably 28% by mass or less, more preferably 26% by mass or less, even more preferably 24% by mass or less, and particularly preferably 22% by mass or less, relative to the total mass of the ink composition. When the lower limit of the content of the water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound having a normal boiling point of 250° C. or less is 8% by mass or more, preferably within the above range, image quality (wetting and spreading) and clogging recovery tend to be excellent. Also, when the upper limit of the content of the water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound having a normal boiling point of 250° C. or less is 30% by mass or less, preferably within the above range, good drying properties tend to be easily ensured and abrasion resistance tends to be better.

[0081] <Alkane polyols with a normal boiling point above 250°C> The water-soluble low-molecular organic compound that is an alkane polyol having a normal boiling point of more than 250°C is the above-mentioned alkane polyol having a normal boiling point of more than 250°C. Examples include triethylene glycol (standard boiling point: 287°C), tripropylene glycol (standard boiling point: 271°C), glycerin (abbreviated as Gly, standard boiling point: 290°C), trimethylolethane (standard boiling point: 283°C), trimethylolpropane (standard boiling point: 295°C), and pentaerythritol (standard boiling point: 261°C).

[0082] The water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound, which is an alkane polyol having a normal boiling point of more than 250°C, is contained in an amount of not more than 3% by mass relative to the total mass of the ink composition, preferably not more than 2.0% by mass, more preferably not more than 1.5% by mass, even more preferably not more than 1.0% by mass, particularly preferably not more than 0.5% by mass, even more particularly preferably not more than 0.1% by mass, and especially preferably not contained at all (0% by mass). It may be. Water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compounds that are alkane polyols with a normal boiling point of greater than 250°C have excellent moisturizing properties, but dry very poorly, and therefore tend to have poor abrasion resistance. On the other hand, the inkjet ink composition according to this embodiment can achieve both excellent clogging recovery and abrasion resistance, even when the content of water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compounds that are alkane polyols with a normal boiling point of greater than 250°C does not exceed 3% by mass, and preferably falls within the above range.

[0083] 1.3.4 Certain water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compounds (3) In the inkjet ink composition according to this embodiment, the following water-soluble low-molecular organic compounds can be particularly exemplified.

[0084] (Amids, sulfur-containing solvents, cyclic ethers) The inkjet ink composition according to this embodiment may contain, as the water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound, one or more of amides, sulfur-containing solvents, and cyclic ethers in an amount of 1 to 10% by mass relative to the total mass of the ink composition.

[0085] Among amides, sulfur-containing solvents, and cyclic ethers, it is more preferable that the water-soluble low-molecular organic compound contains amides.

[0086] The lower limit of the content of any one or more of amides, sulfur-containing solvents, and cyclic ethers is not particularly limited, but may be 0.50% by mass or more, preferably 1.25% by mass or more, more preferably 1.50% by mass or more, and even more preferably 1.75% by mass or more. The upper limit of the content of any one or more of amides, sulfur-containing solvents, and cyclic ethers is preferably 8% by mass or less, more preferably 6% by mass or less, and even more preferably 4% by mass or less. When the content of one or more of amides, sulfur-containing solvents, and cyclic ethers is 1 to 10% by mass, more preferably within the above range, relative to the total mass of the ink composition, the abrasion resistance tends to improve.

[0087] <Low molecular weight organic compounds with a normal boiling point of over 250°C (excluding alkane polyols)> The inkjet ink composition according to this embodiment may contain a low molecular weight organic compound having a normal boiling point of greater than 250° C., excluding alkane polyols, as the water-soluble low molecular weight organic compound.

[0088] The low molecular weight organic compound having a standard boiling point of more than 250°C, excluding alkanediols, is more preferably an amide having a standard boiling point of more than 250°C, and examples thereof include ε-caprolactam (abbreviation: CPL, standard boiling point 267°C, classification: amide, properties at 25°C: solid) and succinimide (standard boiling point 287°C, classification: amide, properties at 25°C: solid).

[0089] When a low-molecular-weight organic compound having a normal boiling point of greater than 250°C, excluding alkane polyols, is contained, the content thereof may be 1 to 10% by mass relative to the total mass of the ink composition. The lower limit is preferably 1.25% by mass or more, more preferably 1.50% by mass or more, and even more preferably 1.75% by mass or more. The upper limit is preferably 8% by mass or less, more preferably 6% by mass or less, and even more preferably 4% by mass or less.

[0090] Furthermore, the inkjet ink composition according to this embodiment preferably does not contain more than 3% by mass of low-molecular-weight organic compounds with a normal boiling point of more than 280° C., and more preferably does not contain more than 2.0% by mass of low-molecular-weight organic compounds with a normal boiling point of more than 280° C. It may be that the content does not exceed 1.5% by mass, more preferably does not exceed 1.0% by mass, particularly preferably does not exceed 0.5% by mass, even more particularly preferably does not exceed 0.1% by mass, and especially preferably does not contain any of the above (0% by mass).

[0091] 1.4 Water The inkjet ink composition according to this embodiment is an aqueous inkjet ink composition containing water. Here, "aqueous" in the present invention means that at least water is used as the main solvent.

[0092] The water is not particularly limited, but examples thereof include pure water such as ion-exchanged water, ultrafiltered water, reverse osmosis water, and distilled water, as well as ultrapure water from which ionic impurities have been removed as much as possible. Furthermore, using water that has been sterilized by ultraviolet irradiation or the addition of hydrogen peroxide can prevent the growth of mold and bacteria when the ink composition is stored for a long period of time. This tends to further improve storage stability.

[0093] The water content of the ink composition is preferably 40% by mass or more, more preferably 45% by mass or more, even more preferably 50% by mass or more, particularly preferably 55% by mass or more, more particularly preferably 60% by mass or more, and especially preferably 65% ​​by mass or more. There is no particular upper limit for the water content, but it is preferably 90% by mass or less, more preferably 80% by mass or less, of the total mass of the ink composition.

[0094] 1.5 Surfactants The inkjet ink composition according to this embodiment may contain a surfactant. The surfactant has the function of reducing the surface tension of the ink composition and improving the wettability of the ink composition with the recording medium or the substrate. Among the surfactants, acetylene glycol surfactants, silicone surfactants, and fluorine surfactants are preferably used.

[0095] The acetylene glycol surfactant is not particularly limited, but examples thereof include Surfynol 104, 104E, 104H, 104A, 104BC, 104DPM, 104PA, 104PG-50, 104S, 420, 440, 465, 485, SE, SE-F, 504, 61, DF37, CT111, CT121, CT131, CT136, TG, GA, and DF110D (all trade names, manufactured by Air Products & Chemicals Co.). , Olfine B, Y, P, A, STG, SPC, E1004, E1010, PD-001, PD-002W, PD-003, PD-004, EXP.4001, EXP.4036, EXP.4051, AF-103, AF-104, AK-02, SK-14, AE-3 (all trade names, manufactured by Nissin Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.), Acetylenol E00, E00P, E40, E100 (all trade names, manufactured by Kawaken Fine Chemicals Co., Ltd.).

[0096] The silicone surfactant is not particularly limited, but a polysiloxane compound is preferred. The polysiloxane compound is not particularly limited, but for example, a polyether-modified organosiloxane is exemplified. Commercially available products of the polyether-modified organosiloxane include, for example, BYK-306, BYK-307, BYK-333, BYK-341, BYK-345, BYK-346, BYK-348, BYK-349, BYK-3420, BYK-3480, and BYK-3481 (all trade names, manufactured by BYK-Chemie Japan), K Examples include F-351A, KF-352A, KF-353, KF-354L, KF-355A, KF-615A, KF-945, KF-640, KF-642, KF-643, KF-6020, X-22-4515, KF-6011, KF-6012, KF-6015, and KF-6017 (all trade names, manufactured by Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.).

[0097] As the fluorine-based surfactant, it is preferable to use a fluorine-modified polymer, and specific examples include BYK-3440 (manufactured by BYK Japan), Surflon S-241, S-242, S-243 (all trade names, manufactured by AGC Seimi Chemical Co., Ltd.), and Futergent 215M (manufactured by Neos Corporation).

[0098] The surfactants may be used alone or in combination of two or more.

[0099] The inkjet ink composition according to this embodiment preferably contains 0.2 to 1.2% by mass of a surfactant relative to the total mass of the ink composition. The lower limit of the surfactant content is more preferably 0.3% by mass or more, even more preferably 0.4% by mass or more, and particularly preferably 0.5% by mass or more. The upper limit of the surfactant content is more preferably 1.0% by mass or less, even more preferably 0.8% by mass or less, and particularly preferably 0.7% by mass or less. When the content of the surfactant is 0.2 to 1.2% by mass, and more preferably within the above range, it tends to be possible to achieve a good balance of abrasion resistance, image quality (wet spread), and clogging recovery.

[0100] In particular, the surfactant content is preferably 0.1 to 0.8 mass% of the silicone surfactant and 0.1 to 0.4 mass% of the acetylene glycol surfactant relative to the total mass of the ink composition.

[0101] 1.6 Water-dispersible resin The inkjet ink composition according to this embodiment may contain a water-dispersible resin. When the ink composition contains a water-dispersible resin, the ink composition tends to have better abrasion resistance, which is preferred.

[0102] Examples of the water-dispersible resin include acrylic resins, urethane resins, polyester resins, olefin resins, fluorene resins, rosin-modified resins, terpene resins, polyamide resins, epoxy resins, vinyl chloride resins, ethylene vinyl acetate resins, etc. The water-dispersible resin is preferably contained in the ink in the form of an emulsion, i.e., in the form of resin particles.

[0103] Acrylic resin is a general term for polymers obtained by polymerizing at least an acrylic monomer such as (meth)acrylic acid or a (meth)acrylic acid ester as one component. Examples include resins obtained from acrylic monomers and copolymers of acrylic monomers with other monomers. Examples include acrylic-vinyl resins, which are copolymers of acrylic monomers and vinyl monomers. Further examples include copolymers with vinyl monomers such as styrene. Acrylic monomers that can be used include acrylamide and acrylonitrile.

[0104] As the resin emulsion made from an acrylic resin as a raw material, a commercially available product may be used, and may be selected from, for example, FK-854, Mowinyl 952B, 718A (trade names, manufactured by Japan Coating Resins Co., Ltd.), Nipol LX852, LX874 (trade names, manufactured by Nippon Zeon Co., Ltd.), Polysol AT860 (manufactured by Showa Denko K.K.), Boncoat AN-1190S, YG-651, AC-501, AN-1170, 4001 (trade names, acrylic resin emulsions, manufactured by DIC Corporation), and the like.

[0105] In this specification, the acrylic resin may be a styrene-acrylic resin as described above. Also, as described above, in this specification, the term "(meth)acrylic" means at least one of acrylic and methacrylic.

[0106] Styrene-acrylic resins are copolymers obtained from a styrene monomer and an acrylic monomer, and examples thereof include styrene-acrylic acid copolymer, styrene-methacrylic acid copolymer, styrene-methacrylic acid-acrylate copolymer, styrene-α-methylstyrene-acrylic acid copolymer, and styrene-α-methylstyrene-acrylic acid-acrylate copolymer. As the styrene-acrylic resin, commercially available products may be used, and examples thereof include JONCRYL 62J, 7100, 390, 711, 511, 7001, 631, 632, 741, 450, 840, 74J, HRC-1645J, 734, 852, 7600, 775, 537J, 1535, PDX-7630A, 352J, 352D, PDX-7145, 538J, 7640, 7641, 631, 790, 780, and 7610 (trade names, manufactured by BASF), and Mowinyl 966A and 975N (trade names, manufactured by Japan Coating Resins Co., Ltd.).

[0107] Urethane resin is a general term for resins having urethane bonds. In addition to urethane bonds, the urethane resin may be a polyether urethane resin containing ether bonds in the main chain, a polyester urethane resin containing ester bonds in the main chain, or a polycarbonate urethane resin containing carbonate bonds in the main chain. As the urethane-based resin, commercially available products may be used, and may be selected from commercially available products such as Superflex 210, 460, 460s, 840, and E-4000 (trade names, manufactured by Dai-ichi Kogyo Seiyaku Co., Ltd.), Rezamin D-1060, D-2020, D-4080, D-4200, D-6300, and D-6455 (trade names, manufactured by Dainichiseika Color & Chemicals Mfg. Co., Ltd.), Takelac WS-6020, WS-6021, and W-512-A-6 (trade names, manufactured by Mitsui Chemicals Polyurethanes Inc.), Sancure 2710 (trade name, manufactured by Lubrizol), and Parmarin UA-150 (trade name, manufactured by Sanyo Chemical Industries, Ltd.).

[0108] The polyester resin is not particularly limited, but examples thereof include polyethylene terephthalate. Commercially available polyester resins may be used, such as Elitel KT8701 (trade name, manufactured by Unitika Ltd.).

[0109] Examples of olefin resins include resins produced from olefins such as ethylene, propylene, and butylene, or derivatives thereof, and specifically include polyethylene resins, polypropylene resins, and polybutylene resins.

[0110] Commercially available olefin resins include the AQUACER series, such as AQUACER 513 (polyethylene resin, average particle size 100 nm to 200 nm, melting point 130°C, solids content 30%), AQUACER 507, AQUACER 515, AQUACER 840, and AQUACER 1547 (all trade names, manufactured by BYK Japan Co., Ltd.); the Hitech series, such as Hitech E-7025P, Hitech E-2213, Hitech E-6500, Hitech E-6314, Hitech E-9460, Hitech E-9015, Hitech E-4A, Hitech E-5403P, and Hitech E-8237 (all trade names, manufactured by Toho Chemical Industry Co., Ltd., polyethylene resins); and Nopcoat PEM-17 (trade name, manufactured by San Nopco, polyethylene emulsion, average particle size 40 nm).

[0111] The water-dispersible resin may be used alone or in combination of two or more kinds.

[0112] The inkjet ink composition according to this embodiment preferably contains at least one water-dispersible resin selected from acrylic, urethane, polyester, and olefinic resins, and more preferably at least one water-dispersible resin selected from acrylic and olefinic resins. A water-dispersible resin selected from such resins provides excellent abrasion resistance, in particular. It tends to be excellent.

[0113] The glass transition temperature (Tg) of the water-dispersible resin is preferably 150°C or lower, more preferably 120°C or lower, because it is easily formed into a film on a recording medium and has excellent adhesion, resulting in better abrasion resistance. On the other hand, it is preferably -50°C or higher, more preferably 0°C or higher, and even more preferably 20°C or higher, because it has hardness, resulting in better abrasion resistance and better resistance to blocking show-through. The glass transition temperature (Tg) can be confirmed by a standard method using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) or the like.

[0114] The content of the water-dispersible resin, calculated as solid content, is preferably from 0.1% to 20% by mass, more preferably from 1.0% to 15.0% by mass, even more preferably from 2.0% to 10.0% by mass, and particularly preferably from 3.0% to 8.0% by mass, relative to the total mass of the ink composition. When the content of the water-dispersible resin is within the above range, the abrasion resistance tends to be better.

[0115] 1.7 Other ingredients The inkjet ink composition according to this embodiment may contain various additives as appropriate in addition to the components described above, such as antifoaming agents, solubilizing agents, viscosity adjusters, pH adjusters, antioxidants, preservatives, antifungal agents, corrosion inhibitors, and chelating agents for capturing metal ions that affect dispersion.

[0116] 1.8 Manufacturing method The inkjet ink composition according to this embodiment can be obtained, for example, by mixing the above-described components in any order and, if necessary, removing impurities by filtration or the like. A suitable method for mixing the components is to sequentially add the materials to a container equipped with a stirring device such as a mechanical stirrer or a magnetic stirrer and stir and mix them. As a filtration method, centrifugal filtration, filter filtration, or the like can be used as necessary.

[0117] 1.9 Physical Properties From the viewpoint of balancing image quality and reliability as an inkjet recording ink, the inkjet ink composition according to this embodiment preferably has a surface tension of 18 mN / m to 40 mN / m at 20° C., more preferably 20 mN / m to 35 mN / m, and even more preferably 22 mN / m to 33 mN / m. The surface tension can be measured, for example, by using an automatic surface tensiometer CBVP-Z (trade name, manufactured by Kyowa Interface Science Co., Ltd.) to check the surface tension when a platinum plate is wetted with the ink in an environment of 20° C.

[0118] From the same viewpoint, the viscosity of the inkjet ink composition according to this embodiment at 20° C. is preferably from 3 mPa·s to 10 mPa·s, and more preferably from 3 mPa·s to 8 mPa·s. The viscosity can be measured at 20° C. using, for example, a viscoelasticity tester MCR-300 (trade name, manufactured by Pysica).

[0119] 1.10 Purpose The inkjet ink composition according to this embodiment is used for recording on a non-absorbent recording medium or a low-absorbent recording medium. The recording method described below can be applied to the recording mode.

[0120] A non-absorbent recording medium or a low-absorbent recording medium refers to a recording medium that does not absorb liquid such as ink at all or absorbs very little of it. The absorbent recording medium is the one that is absorbed within 30 msec from the start of contact in the Bristow method. 1 / 2 Water absorption up to 10mL / m 2 This refers to the recording medium described below. The Bristow method is the most widely used method for measuring the amount of liquid absorption in a short period of time, and is also adopted by the Japan Pulp and Paper Technical Association (JAPAN TAPPI). Details of the test method are described in Standard No. 51 "Paper and Paperboard - Liquid Absorbency Test Method - Bristow Method" of "JAPAN TAPPI Paper and Pulp Test Method 2000 Edition." In contrast, absorbent recording media refers to recording media that do not fall under the category of non-absorbent or low-absorbent.

[0121] Non-absorbent recording media include those whose recording surface contains plastic, and more preferably those whose recording surface is made of plastic. Here, the surface of the recording surface does not have an absorption layer or a receiving layer for absorbing liquid. For example, those in which plastic is coated on a substrate such as paper, those in which a plastic film is adhered to a substrate such as paper, and plastic films without an absorption layer or a receiving layer are included. Examples of plastics referred to here include polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene terephthalate, polycarbonate, polystyrene, polyurethane, polyethylene, polypropylene, etc.

[0122] The low-absorbency recording medium may be a recording medium called coated paper, which has a coating layer on its surface. For example, when the substrate is paper, printing paper such as art paper, coated paper, or matte paper may be used. When the substrate is a plastic film, the substrate may be polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene terephthalate, polycarbonate, polystyrene, polyurethane, polyethylene, or polypropylene, coated with a hydrophilic polymer or the like, or coated with particles of silica, titanium, or the like together with a binder.

[0123] The inkjet ink composition according to this embodiment can also be suitably used for recording on flexible packaging films. Flexible packaging films are one embodiment of the non-absorbent recording media described above. More specifically, flexible packaging films are highly flexible film materials used for packaging food, toiletries, cosmetics, and the like. They have anti-fogging and antistatic properties, antioxidants, and the like present on their surface, and have a thickness of 5 to 70 μm, preferably 10 to 50 μm. When an ink composition is applied to such films, the ink composition is more difficult to adhere to than to plastic films of normal thickness, which can result in inferior abrasion resistance and image quality (wet spread). However, the inkjet ink composition according to this embodiment tends to provide excellent abrasion resistance and image quality (wet spread) even on flexible packaging films.

[0124] The material constituting the recording surface of the flexible packaging film can contain at least one resin selected from olefin-based resins such as polyethylene and polypropylene, ester-based resins such as polyester, vinyl chloride-based resins such as polyvinyl chloride, and amide-based resins such as polyamide. The film substrate comprising the recording surface of the flexible packaging film can be a film or sheet made from these resins. In the case of a film or sheet made from a resin, either an unstretched film or a uniaxially or biaxially stretched film can be used, with biaxially stretched films being preferred. Furthermore, if necessary, films or sheets made from these various resins can be laminated together and used.

[0125] The inkjet ink composition according to this embodiment can also be suitably used for recording on recording media for sign graphics. The recording media for sign graphics are made of a wide variety of materials, including banners, coated paper, matte paper, wallpaper, fabric, and plastic films such as PET and PVC. However, the inkjet ink composition can be particularly suitably used on transparent or translucent plastic films used for window displays, car wrapping, etc. These films have a base material made of flexible polyolefin, PET, PVC, etc., and many of them have an adhesive layer on the side opposite the printed surface. After printing, the adhesive surface is attached to a window glass, car body, etc. When ink is applied to this film, the ink is more difficult to adhere to, which can result in poor abrasion resistance and image quality (wet spread). However, the inkjet ink composition according to this embodiment tends to provide excellent abrasion resistance and image quality (wet spread) even on recording media for sign graphics.

[0126] The material constituting the recording surface of the sign graphics film can contain at least one resin selected from olefin resins such as polyethylene and polypropylene, ester resins such as polyester, vinyl chloride resins such as polyvinyl chloride, and amide resins such as polyamide.

[0127] The recording medium may be colorless and transparent, semi-transparent, colored and transparent, colored and opaque, colorless and opaque, or the like.

[0128] 2. Recording method A recording method according to an embodiment of the present invention includes: The method includes a step of applying the ink-jet ink composition to the non-absorbent recording medium or the low-absorbent recording medium by an ink-jet method.

[0129] The recording method according to this embodiment uses the inkjet ink composition described above, which uses a specific alkylene glycol monoether, a specific alkanediol, and an amine in combination, and provides excellent image quality (wetting and spreading), as well as excellent abrasion resistance, clogging recovery, and storage stability.

[0130] 2.1 Ink deposition process The recording method according to this embodiment includes an application step (ink application step) of applying the inkjet ink composition to the non-absorbent recording medium or low-absorbent recording medium by an inkjet method.

[0131] The inkjet method is a recording method in which minute droplets of inkjet ink are ejected from ejection nozzles of an inkjet head provided in a recording device such as an inkjet printer, and are made to adhere to a recording medium or the like.

[0132] The ink deposition step can be easily carried out, for example, by using an inkjet recording apparatus 1 shown in Fig. 1, which is an embodiment of an inkjet recording apparatus described below, to eject ink from an inkjet head 2. Note that a composition used for recording by ejecting ink from an inkjet head using an inkjet method is called an inkjet ink composition.

[0133] The amount of inkjet ink composition applied is 1 to 40 mg / inch per unit area of ​​the recording region of the recording medium. 2is preferably 2 to 30 mg / inch 2 More preferably, it is 4 to 20 mg / inch. 2 More preferably, it is 6 to 16 mg / inch. 2 It is particularly preferable that the maximum amount of ink deposited per unit area of ​​the recording region of the recording medium during recording be within the above range.

[0134] Furthermore, the ink deposition step of the recording method according to this embodiment preferably involves multiple main scans in which the relative position between the recording medium and the inkjet head is moved while the inkjet ink composition is ejected from the inkjet head, and the number of main scans in the same main scan region is preferably 12 or less. The upper limit of the number of main scans in the same main scan region is more preferably 11 or less, and even more preferably 10 or less. The lower limit is not particularly limited, but is preferably 1 or more, and more preferably 2 or more, and even more preferably 3 or more.

[0135] In the main scanning, the time for one main scanning pass is preferably 0.5 to 5 seconds, more preferably 1 to 4 seconds, and even more preferably 2 to 3 seconds. The time for one main scanning pass (also referred to as the main scanning time) is the time required for the head to move from a position facing one edge of the recording medium to a position facing the other edge of the recording medium in one main scanning pass.

[0136] The ink application step may be carried out so that the surface temperature of the recording medium is 45° C. or less when the inkjet ink composition is applied to the recording medium. That is, the ink application step may be carried out without heating the recording medium, or may be carried out with heating. Even when heating is carried out, it is preferable to heat the recording medium so that the surface temperature is 45° C. or less. The upper limit of the surface temperature of the recording medium is more preferably 42° C. or less, even more preferably 38° C. or less, particularly preferably 32° C. or less, and even more particularly preferably 28° C. or less. The lower limit is preferably 20° C. or more, more preferably 23° C. or more, and particularly preferably 25° C. or more.

[0137] 2.2 Treatment liquid application process The recording method according to this embodiment may include a step of applying a treatment liquid containing a flocculant to the non-absorbent recording medium or low-absorbent recording medium (treatment liquid application step).

[0138] The method of applying the treatment liquid to the recording medium may be any of non-contact and contact methods, such as an inkjet method, a coating method, a method of applying the treatment liquid to the recording medium using various sprays, a method of applying the treatment liquid by immersing the recording medium in the treatment liquid, or a method of applying the treatment liquid to the recording medium using a brush or the like, or a combination of these methods.

[0139] The treatment liquid application step may be carried out, for example, by ejecting the treatment liquid from an inkjet head 2 using an inkjet recording apparatus 1 as shown in Fig. 1. This is more preferable because it allows the treatment liquid and the inkjet ink composition to be applied to the recording medium using a single inkjet recording apparatus.

[0140] The treatment liquid application step may be performed before or after the ink composition is applied, or may be performed simultaneously with the application of the ink composition.

[0141] The amount of treatment liquid applied is 0.1 to 5 mg / inch per unit area of ​​the recording area of ​​the recording medium. 2 It is preferable that the density is 0.3 to 4 mg / inch. 2 More preferably, it is 0.5 to 3 mg / inch. 2 More preferably, it is 0.7 to 1.5 mg / inch. 2It is particularly preferable that the maximum amount of treatment liquid applied per unit area of ​​the recording region of the recording medium during recording be within the above range.

[0142] Each component contained in the treatment liquid will be described below.

[0143] <Processing liquid> The treatment liquid contains at least a flocculant, and the flocculant contains one or more of polyvalent metal salts, organic acids, and cationic resins in an amount of 1 to 15% by mass relative to the total mass of the treatment liquid. When such a treatment liquid is used in the treatment liquid application process, the image quality (wetting and spreading) tends to be better. Furthermore, even when the surface temperature of the recording medium during the ink application process is relatively low, good image quality (wetting and spreading) is likely to be obtained. Therefore, while maintaining good image quality (wetting and spreading), it may be possible to reduce the thermal impact on the head and improve clogging recovery.

[0144] [Flocculant] The treatment liquid that may be used in the recording method according to this embodiment contains an aggregating agent. The aggregating agent acts on the dispersibility of components such as colorants (particularly pigments) contained in the inkjet ink composition, thereby aggregating the dispersed colorants and other components. The degree of aggregation of the dispersed components by the aggregating agent varies depending on the type of aggregating agent and the target, and can be adjusted. This aggregating action can, for example, enhance the color development of the image and / or improve the fixability of the image.

[0145] The flocculant is not particularly limited, but examples thereof include metal salts, acids, cationic compounds, etc., and examples of cationic compounds that can be used include cationic resins (cationic polymers), cationic surfactants, etc. Among these, polyvalent metal salts are preferred as metal salts, and cationic resins are preferred as cationic compounds. Examples of acids include organic acids and inorganic acids, with organic acids being preferred. Therefore, it is preferred that the flocculant be selected from polyvalent metal salts, organic acids, and cationic resins, as this will result in particularly excellent image quality, abrasion resistance, gloss, etc.

[0146] (metal salts) Although metal salts other than polyvalent metal salts can also be used, polyvalent metal salts are preferred. Examples of metal salts other than polyvalent metal salts include monovalent metal salts such as sodium salts and potassium salts, such as sodium sulfate and potassium sulfate. On the other hand, polyvalent metal salts are compounds composed of divalent or higher metal ions and anions. Examples of divalent or higher metal ions include ions of calcium, magnesium, copper, nickel, zinc, barium, aluminum, titanium, strontium, chromium, cobalt, and iron. Among the metal ions constituting these polyvalent metal salts, at least one of calcium ions and magnesium ions is preferred because they have excellent coagulation properties for ink components.

[0147] The anions constituting the polyvalent metal salt are inorganic or organic ions. That is, the polyvalent metal salt in the present invention is composed of an inorganic or organic ion and a polyvalent metal. Examples of such inorganic ions include chloride ions, bromide ions, iodide ions, nitrate ions, sulfate ions, and hydroxide ions. Examples of organic ions include organic acid ions, such as carboxylate ions.

[0148] The polyvalent metal compound is preferably an ionic polyvalent metal salt, and in particular, when the polyvalent metal salt is a magnesium salt or a calcium salt, the stability of the treatment solution is improved. The counter ion of the polyvalent metal may be either an inorganic acid ion or an organic acid ion.

[0149] Specific examples of the polyvalent metal salt include calcium carbonate, such as heavy calcium carbonate and light calcium carbonate, calcium nitrate, calcium chloride, calcium sulfate, magnesium sulfate, calcium hydroxide, magnesium chloride, magnesium carbonate, barium sulfate, barium chloride, zinc carbonate, zinc sulfide, aluminum silicate, calcium silicate, magnesium silicate, copper nitrate, calcium acetate, magnesium acetate, aluminum acetate, calcium propionate, magnesium propionate, aluminum propionate, calcium lactate, magnesium lactate, and aluminum lactate. These polyvalent metal salts may be used alone or in combination. Among these, at least one of magnesium sulfate, calcium nitrate, aluminum lactate, and calcium propionate is preferred in terms of achieving sufficient solubility in water. These metal salts may contain water of hydration in their raw material form.

[0150] (acid) Suitable examples of organic acids include poly(meth)acrylic acid, formic acid, acetic acid, propionic acid, glycolic acid, oxalic acid, malonic acid, malic acid, maleic acid, ascorbic acid, succinic acid, glutaric acid, adipic acid, fumaric acid, citric acid, tartaric acid, lactic acid, pyruvic acid, pyrrolidonecarboxylic acid, pyronecarboxylic acid, pyrrolecarboxylic acid, furancarboxylic acid, pyridinecarboxylic acid, coumaric acid, thiophenecarboxylic acid, nicotinic acid, or derivatives of these compounds, or salts thereof. One organic acid may be used alone, or two or more organic acids may be used in combination. Metal salts of organic or inorganic acids are included in the above-mentioned metal salts.

[0151] Examples of inorganic acids include sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, phosphoric acid, etc. The inorganic acids may be used alone or in combination of two or more.

[0152] (cationic compounds) Examples of cationic resins (cationic polymers) include cationic urethane resins, cationic olefin resins, cationic amine resins, and cationic surfactants.

[0153] As the cationic urethane-based resin, commercially available products can be used, such as Hydran CP-7010, CP-7020, CP-7030, CP-7040, CP-7050, CP-7060, and CP-7610 (trade names, manufactured by Dainippon Ink and Chemicals, Inc.), Superflex 600, 610, 620, 630, 640, and 650 (trade names, manufactured by Dai-ichi Kogyo Seiyaku Co., Ltd.), and Urethane Emulsion WBR-2120C and WBR-2122C (trade names, manufactured by Taisei Fine Chemical Co., Ltd.).

[0154] The cationic olefin resin has an olefin such as ethylene or propylene in its structural skeleton, and known resins can be appropriately selected and used. The cationic olefin resin may also be in an emulsion state dispersed in a solvent containing water or an organic solvent. Commercially available cationic olefin resins can be used, such as Arrowbase CB-1200 and CD-1200 (trade names, manufactured by Unitika Ltd.).

[0155] The cationic amine resin (cationic polymer) may be any resin having an amino group in its structure, and known resins may be appropriately selected and used. Examples include polyamine resins, polyamide resins, and polyallylamine resins. Polyamine resins are resins having amino groups in their main skeletons. Polyamide resins are resins having amide groups in their main skeletons. Polyallylamine resins are resins having a structure derived from allyl groups in their main skeletons.

[0156] Examples of cationic polyamine resins include Unisense KHE103L (hexamethylenediamine / epichlorohydrin resin, 1% aqueous solution with a pH of approximately 5.0, a viscosity of 20 to 50 (mPa·s), and a solids concentration of 50% by mass) and Unisense KHE104L (dimethylamine / epichlorohydrin resin, 1% aqueous solution with a pH of approximately 7.0, a viscosity of 1 to 10 (mPa·s), and a solids concentration of 20% by mass), both manufactured by Senka Corporation. Specific examples of commercially available cationic polyamine resins include FL-14 (manufactured by SNF Co., Ltd.), Arafix 100, 251S, 255, 255LOX (manufactured by Arakawa Chemical Co., Ltd.), DK-6810, 6853, 6885; WS-4010, 4011, 4020, 4024, 4027, 4030 (manufactured by Seiko PMC Co., Ltd.), Papiogen P-105 (manufactured by Senka Co., Ltd.), Sumirez Resin 650 (30), 675A, 6615, SLX-1 (manufactured by Taoka Chemical Co., Ltd.), Catiomaster (registered trademark) PD-1, PD-7, PD-30, PD-A, PDT-2, PE-10, PE-30, DT-EH, EPA-SK01, TMHMDA-E (manufactured by Yokkaichi Synthetic Chemicals Co., Ltd.). Examples of suitable grease include Jetfix 36N, 38A, and 5052 (manufactured by Satoda Chemical Industries, Ltd.).

[0157] Examples of polyallylamine resins include polyallylamine hydrochloride, polyallylamine amidosulfate, allylamine hydrochloride-diallylamine hydrochloride copolymer, allylamine acetate-diallylamine acetate copolymer, allylamine acetate-diallylamine acetate copolymer, allylamine hydrochloride-dimethylallylamine hydrochloride copolymer, allylamine-dimethylallylamine copolymer, polydiallylamine hydrochloride, polymethyldiallylamine hydrochloride, polymethyldiallylamine amidosulfate, polymethyldiallylamine acetate, polydiallyldimethylammonium chloride, diallylamine acetate-sulfur dioxide copolymer, diallylmethylethylammonium ethyl sulfate-sulfur dioxide copolymer, methyldiallylamine hydrochloride-sulfur dioxide copolymer, diallyldimethylammonium chloride-sulfur dioxide copolymer, and diallyldimethylammonium chloride-acrylamide copolymer.

[0158] Examples of cationic surfactants include primary, secondary, and tertiary amine salt compounds, alkylamine salts, dialkylamine salts, aliphatic amine salts, benzalkonium salts, quaternary ammonium salts, quaternary alkylammonium salts, alkylpyridinium salts, sulfonium salts, phosphonium salts, onium salts, and imidazolinium salts. Specific examples include hydrochlorides and acetates of laurylamine, coconut amine, and rosinamine, lauryltrimethylammonium chloride, cetyltrimethylammonium chloride, benzyltributylammonium chloride, benzalkonium chloride, dimethylethyllaurylammonium ethyl sulfate, dimethylethyloctylammonium ethyl sulfate, trimethyllaurylammonium hydrochloride, cetylpyridinium chloride, cetylpyridinium bromide, dihydroxyethyllaurylamine, decyldimethylbenzylammonium chloride, dodecyldimethylbenzylammonium chloride, tetradecyldimethylammonium chloride, hexadecyldimethylammonium chloride, and octadecyldimethylammonium chloride. The cationic surfactant functions as an aggregating agent, which will be described later, and may be contained in the inkjet ink composition. However, it is more preferable that the cationic surfactant be contained as an aggregating agent in the treatment liquid.

[0159] The flocculant may be used alone or in combination of two or more. More preferably, the flocculant is one or more of a polyvalent metal salt, an organic acid, and a cationic resin.

[0160] The total content of the aggregating agent in the treatment liquid is, for example, 0.1% by mass or more and 20% by mass or less, preferably 1% by mass or more and 20% by mass or less, and more preferably 2% by mass or more and 15% by mass or less, relative to the total mass of the treatment liquid. Even when the aggregating agent is used in both a solution and a dispersion, the solids content is preferably within the above range. A content of the aggregating agent of 1% by mass or more tends to provide sufficient aggregating ability for the components contained in the ink. Furthermore, a content of the aggregating agent of 30% by mass or less may improve the solubility and dispersibility of the aggregating agent in the treatment liquid, thereby improving the storage stability of the treatment liquid.

[0161] In the recording method according to the present embodiment, it is particularly preferred that the flocculant contains at least one of polyvalent metal salt, organic acid, and cationic resin in an amount of 1 to 15% by mass relative to the total mass of the treatment liquid. The lower limit of the content of the flocculant is preferably 0.1% by mass or more, more preferably 1.0% by mass or more, even more preferably 2.0% by mass or more, and particularly preferably 3.0% by mass or more, relative to the total mass of the treatment liquid. The upper limit of the content of the flocculant is preferably 20.0% by mass or less, more preferably 15.0% by mass or less, even more preferably 10.0% by mass or less, particularly preferably 7.0% by mass or less, and even particularly preferably 5.0% by mass or less. stomach. When the treatment liquid contains one or more of a polyvalent metal salt, an organic acid, and a cationic resin as an aggregating agent in an amount of 1 to 15 mass % relative to the total mass of the treatment liquid, more preferably within the above range, the image quality (wetting and spreading) tends to be better.

[0162] [Water-soluble low molecular weight organic compound] The treatment liquid that may be used in the recording method according to this embodiment may contain a water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound. The water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound is the same as that described above in connection with the inkjet ink composition, and therefore a description thereof will be omitted. The water-soluble low-molecular organic compound may be the same as the water-soluble low-molecular organic compound in the ink-jet ink composition described above in terms of type and composition.

[0163] The treatment liquid more preferably contains, as the water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound, a water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound having a standard boiling point of 250° C. or less and a water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound having a standard boiling point of more than 250° C. The water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound having a standard boiling point of 250° C. or less is preferably an alkanediol having a standard boiling point of 250° C. or less, more preferably propylene glycol (standard boiling point 188° C.) and 1,2-hexanediol (standard boiling point 224° C.). The water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound having a standard boiling point of more than 250° C. is preferably an amide having a standard boiling point of more than 250° C., more preferably ε-caprolactam (standard boiling point 267° C.).

[0164] The content of the water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound is preferably 10 to 30 mass % relative to the total mass of the treatment liquid, more preferably 12 to 28 mass %, even more preferably 14 to 26 mass %, and particularly preferably 16 to 24 mass %. In particular, it is more preferable that the treatment liquid contains 8 to 27 mass %, preferably 11 to 25 mass %, and more preferably 14 to 23 mass %, of water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compounds having a normal boiling point of 250°C or less, and 0.5 to 5 mass %, preferably 1.0 to 4 mass %, and more preferably 1.5 to 3 mass %, of water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compounds having a normal boiling point of more than 250°C, relative to the total mass of the treatment liquid.

[0165] 〔water〕 The treatment liquid that may be used in the recording method according to this embodiment may contain water. The description of water is the same as that for the inkjet ink composition described above, and therefore will not be repeated.

[0166] The water content of the treatment liquid is preferably 40% by mass or more, more preferably 45% by mass or more, even more preferably 50% by mass or more, particularly preferably 55% by mass or more, more particularly preferably 60% by mass or more, and especially preferably 65% ​​by mass or more, relative to the total mass of the treatment liquid. The upper limit of the water content is not particularly limited, but is preferably 90% by mass or less, more preferably 80% by mass or less, relative to the total mass of the treatment liquid.

[0167] [Surfactant] The treatment liquid that may be used in the recording method according to this embodiment may contain a surfactant. The surfactant is the same as that described above for the inkjet ink composition, and therefore a description thereof will be omitted.

[0168] The treatment liquid preferably contains a surfactant in an amount of 0.2 to 1.2% by mass relative to the total mass of the treatment liquid. The lower limit of the surfactant content is more preferably 0.3% by mass or more, even more preferably 0.4% by mass or more, and particularly preferably 0.5% by mass or more. The upper limit of the surfactant content is more preferably 1.0% by mass or less. It is more preferably 0.8% by mass or less, and particularly preferably 0.7% by mass or less.

[0169] [Other ingredients] The processing liquid that may be used in the recording method according to this embodiment may contain various additives, such as antifoaming agents, dissolution aids, viscosity adjusters, pH adjusters, antioxidants, preservatives, antifungal agents, corrosion inhibitors, and chelating agents for capturing metal ions that affect dispersion, as appropriate.

[0170] It should be noted that the treatment liquid can be prepared independently of the components and their contents contained in the ink-jet ink composition described above.

[0171] 2.3 Primary drying process The recording method according to this embodiment may include a primary drying step. By including such a step, the drying properties of the ink can be improved at an early stage after the inkjet ink composition is applied to the recording medium, making it easier to obtain excellent image quality.

[0172] The primary drying step is a step of drying the ink at an early stage of applying the ink-jet ink composition to a recording medium, and is a drying step for drying at least a portion of the solvent component of the ink applied to the recording medium, at least to an extent that the flow of the ink is reduced.

[0173] Examples of means for the primary drying step include a method based on blowing room temperature air (room temperature air) or heated air (hot air) onto the recording medium using a fan or the like, a method based on heating the recording medium using an IR heater, microwave radiation, a platen heater, or the like, or a combination of these. Note that the primary drying step in this embodiment is not particularly limited as long as it can improve the drying properties of the ink, and does not necessarily have to involve heating. Therefore, in the primary drying step in this embodiment, a method based on blowing room temperature air may be used alone. It is more preferable that the primary drying step be a method that involves heating.

[0174] When air is blown as the primary drying step, the air velocity is preferably 0.5 to 10 m / s, more preferably 1 to 5 m / s, and even more preferably 2 to 3 m / s. The air velocity is the air velocity near the surface of the recording medium. When the air velocity is above the above range, image quality and reduction of head condensation are more excellent, which is preferable. When the air velocity is below the above range, clogging recovery is more excellent, which is preferable. The temperature of the blown air is preferably 50° C. or lower, and more preferably 10° C. or higher, more preferably 15 to 45° C., and even more preferably 20 to 49° C. The temperature of the blown air may be room temperature.

[0175] When heating is involved in the primary drying step, the ink may be applied to a heated recording medium, or may be heated immediately after application. In the primary drying step, it is preferable that heating of the ink droplets that have landed on the recording medium is started within 0.5 seconds at the latest after the ink droplets have landed on the recording medium. When heating is performed as the primary drying step, the heating may be performed at least either before the ink application step, simultaneously with the application, or shortly after the application, and preferably simultaneously. The ink application step can be performed in such a heating order.

[0176] Furthermore, when heating is performed as the primary drying step, it is preferable to set the temperature range to the same as the temperature range described above for the surface temperature of the recording medium in the ink application step. Note that the heating temperature in the primary drying step is the surface temperature of the recording medium when the ink is applied to the heated recording medium when the ink is applied, and is the surface temperature of the recording medium when the heating is performed soon after the ink is applied. This is the surface temperature of the body and the maximum temperature due to the primary drying process during heating.

[0177] 2.4 Post-drying process The recording method according to this embodiment may also include a post-drying step in which the surface of the recording medium to which the inkjet ink composition has been attached is heated to 60 to 120° C., preferably 80 to 110° C., after passing through a platen. This is preferred because it tends to improve the drying properties and provide a recorded product with better abrasion resistance.

[0178] The post-drying process is a process for completing the recording and drying the recorded matter sufficiently to enable it to be used. The post-drying process is a drying process for sufficiently drying the solvent component of the ink and heating the resin that may be contained in the ink to form a flat ink coating.

[0179] The post-drying step is preferably initiated on the surface of the recording medium including a certain point on the recording medium to which ink has been applied in the ink application step described above, after the certain point has passed the platen. For example, in the inkjet recording apparatus 1 shown in Figures 1 and 2, ink is applied to a certain point on the recording medium M by the inkjet head 2 facing the platen 11, and after the certain point of the recording medium M to which ink has been applied has passed the platen 11, the post-drying step is initiated on the surface of the recording medium M including the certain point by the heater 5.

[0180] The heating of the recording medium in the post-drying step can be carried out using an appropriate heating means, for example, when an inkjet recording apparatus is used, and can also be carried out by any appropriate heating means, not limited to the heating means provided in the inkjet recording apparatus.

[0181] In the post-drying step, the lower limit of the surface temperature of the recording medium is preferably 50° C. or higher, more preferably 60° C. or higher, even more preferably 70° C. or higher, and particularly preferably 75° C. or higher. The upper limit of the surface temperature of the recording medium is preferably 120° C. or lower, more preferably 110° C. or lower, even more preferably 100° C. or lower, and particularly preferably 90° C. or lower. It is preferable that the temperature preferred in the primary drying step is different from the temperature preferred in the post-drying step.

[0182] 2.5 Inkjet recording device An example of an inkjet recording apparatus that can be used in the recording method according to this embodiment will be described with reference to the drawings.

[0183] FIG. 1 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing an inkjet recording apparatus. FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing an example of the configuration of the periphery of the carriage of the inkjet recording apparatus 1 of FIG. 1. As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the inkjet recording apparatus 1 includes an inkjet head 2, an IR heater 3, a platen heater 4, a heating heater 5, a cooling fan 6, a preheater 7, a ventilation fan 8, a carriage 9, a platen 11, a carriage movement mechanism 13, a transport means 14, and a control unit CONT. The operation of the entire inkjet recording apparatus 1 is controlled by the control unit CONT shown in FIG. 2.

[0184] The inkjet head 2 is configured to perform recording on the recording medium M by ejecting and depositing the treatment liquid and inkjet ink composition from the nozzles of the inkjet head 2. In this embodiment, the inkjet head 2 is a serial type inkjet head, and scans multiple times in the main scanning direction relative to the recording medium M to deposit the ink onto the recording medium M. The inkjet head 2 is mounted on a carriage 9 shown in FIG. 2. The inkjet head 2 is scanned multiple times in the main scanning direction relative to the recording medium M by the operation of a carriage movement mechanism 13 that moves the carriage 9 in the medium width direction of the recording medium M. The body width direction is the main scanning direction of the inkjet head 2. Scanning in the main scanning direction is also called main scanning.

[0185] Here, the main scanning direction is the direction in which the carriage 9 carrying the inkjet head 2 moves. In FIG. 1, this direction intersects with the sub-scanning direction, which is the transport direction of the recording medium M, indicated by the arrow SS. In FIG. 2, the width direction of the recording medium M, i.e., the direction indicated by S1-S2, is the main scanning direction MS, and the direction indicated by T1→T2 is the sub-scanning direction SS. Note that scanning is performed in the main scanning direction, i.e., in either the direction indicated by the arrow S1 or the arrow S2, in one scan. Recording is performed on the recording medium M by repeating the main scan of the inkjet head 2 and the sub-scan, which transports the recording medium M, multiple times. In other words, the treatment liquid application process and the ink application process are performed by multiple main scans in which the inkjet head 2 moves in the main scanning direction, and multiple sub-scans in which the recording medium M moves in the sub-scanning direction that intersects the main scanning direction.

[0186] The cartridges 12 that supply the inkjet ink composition and treatment liquid to the inkjet head 2 respectively include a plurality of independent cartridges. The cartridges 12 are detachably mounted on a carriage 9 that mounts the inkjet head 2. Each of the plurality of cartridges is filled with a different type of inkjet ink composition or treatment liquid, and the inkjet ink composition and treatment liquid are supplied from the cartridges 12 to each nozzle. Note that in this embodiment, an example is shown in which the cartridge 12 is mounted on the carriage 9, but this is not limiting, and the cartridge 12 may be provided in a location other than the carriage 9 and may supply the ink to each nozzle via a supply pipe (not shown).

[0187] A conventionally known method can be used for ejection from the inkjet head 2. In this embodiment, a method of ejecting droplets using the vibration of a piezoelectric element, that is, an ejection method of forming ink droplets by mechanical deformation of an electrostrictive element, is used.

[0188] The inkjet recording apparatus 1 is equipped with a ventilation fan 8, an IR heater 3, and a platen heater 4 for drying the inkjet ink composition ejected from the inkjet head 2 and attached to the recording medium M. The primary drying step can be carried out by using an appropriate combination of the ventilation fan 8, the IR heater 3, and the platen heater 4. In the primary drying step, it is not always necessary to heat the recording medium M, and the ventilation fan 8 may be used alone to blow air at room temperature.

[0189] Note that by using the IR heater 3, the recording medium M can be radiatively heated by radiating infrared rays from the inkjet head 2 side. This makes it easier for the inkjet head 2 to be heated at the same time, but compared to heating from the back side of the recording medium M using a platen heater 4 or the like, the temperature can be increased without being affected by the thickness of the recording medium M. Also, various fans (for example, ventilation fan 8) may be provided to blow warm air or air at the same temperature as the environment onto the recording medium M to dry the ink on the recording medium M.

[0190] The platen heater 4 is capable of heating the recording medium M via the platen 11 at a position facing the inkjet head 2 so that the treatment liquid and inkjet ink composition ejected by the inkjet head 2 can be dried quickly from the moment they are applied to the recording medium M. The platen heater 4 is capable of conducting heat to the recording medium M, and in the recording method of this embodiment, the inkjet ink composition can be applied to the heated recording medium M. This allows the inkjet ink composition to be fixed quickly on the recording medium M, improving image quality.

[0191] The heater 5 dries the treatment liquid and ink-jet ink composition adhered to the recording medium M. The heater 5 is a heater for secondary heating or secondary drying, which dries and solidifies the ink composition. The heater 5 can be used in a post-drying process. When the heater 5 heats the recording medium M on which an image has been recorded, moisture and other components contained in the inkjet ink composition evaporate and dissipate more quickly, and an ink film is formed by the resin that may be contained in the inkjet ink composition. In this way, the ink film is firmly fixed or adhered to the recording medium M, providing excellent film-forming properties, and an excellent, high-quality image can be obtained in a short period of time.

[0192] The inkjet recording apparatus 1 may have a cooling fan 6. After the inkjet ink composition recorded on the recording medium M has dried, the inkjet ink composition on the recording medium M is cooled by the cooling fan 6, thereby forming an ink coating film on the recording medium M with good adhesion.

[0193] The inkjet recording apparatus 1 may also include a preheater 7 that preheats the recording medium M before the inkjet ink composition is applied to the recording medium M. Furthermore, the inkjet recording apparatus 1 may also include a ventilation fan 8 so that the inkjet ink composition applied to the recording medium M can dry more efficiently.

[0194] Below the carriage 9, there are provided a platen 11 that supports the recording medium M, a carriage movement mechanism 13 that moves the carriage 9 relative to the recording medium M, and a conveying means 14 that is a roller that conveys the recording medium M in the sub-scanning direction. The operations of the carriage movement mechanism 13 and the conveying means 14 are controlled by a control unit CONT.

[0195] 1 and 2, a serial type inkjet recording device is shown, but a line type inkjet recording device can also be used. The inkjet recording apparatus exemplified above can be preferably used to implement the recording method according to this embodiment.

[0196] 3. Working Example The present invention will be described in more detail below with reference to examples, but the present invention is not limited to these examples. Unless otherwise specified, "%" below is based on mass.

[0197] 3.1 Preparation of Inkjet Ink Composition The components were placed in a container to obtain the compositions shown in Tables 1 to 3 below, mixed and stirred for 2 hours using a magnetic stirrer, and then filtered through a membrane filter with a pore size of 5 μm to obtain inkjet ink compositions according to Examples and Comparative Examples. All values ​​in Tables 1 to 3 below indicate mass %, and pure water was added so that the total mass of the inkjet ink composition was 100 mass %. The pigment dispersion liquid used was prepared in advance as described below. The values ​​in the tables for the pigment dispersion liquid and water-dispersible resin indicate the amount of active ingredient (equivalent to solid content).

[0198] [Preparation of pigment dispersion] 50 g of methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) was added to a flask equipped with a dropping funnel, a nitrogen inlet, a reflux condenser, a thermometer, and a stirrer, and the mixture was heated to 75°C while bubbling with nitrogen. A mixture of monomers (80 g of butyl methacrylate, 50 g of methyl methacrylate, 15 g of styrene, and 20 g of methacrylic acid), 50 g of MEK, and 500 mg of a polymerization initiator (azobisisobutyronitrile / AIBN) was added dropwise from the dropping funnel over 3 hours. After the dropwise addition, the mixture was heated under reflux for an additional 6 hours, allowed to cool, and the evaporated amount of MEK was added to obtain a resin solution (resin solids content 50% by mass, acid value 79 mg / KOH, Tg 65°C). A predetermined amount of 20% by mass aqueous sodium hydroxide solution was added as a neutralizing agent to 20 g of the solution to neutralize 100% of the salt-forming groups, and 50 g of pigment (CI Pigment Blue 15:3) was added little by little with stirring, followed by kneading for 2 hours in a bead mill. 200 g of ion-exchanged water was added to the obtained kneaded product and stirred, and then the mixture was heated under reduced pressure to distill off MEK. The concentration was further adjusted with ion-exchanged water to obtain a pigment dispersion (pigment solid content 20 mass %, resin solid content 5 wt %).

[0199] 3.2 Preparation of processing solution The components were placed in a container to obtain the composition shown in Table 4 below, mixed and stirred for 2 hours using a magnetic stirrer, and then filtered through a membrane filter with a pore size of 5 μm to obtain a treatment solution according to the example. All values ​​in Table 4 below indicate mass %, and pure water was added so that the total mass of the treatment solution was 100 mass %. The values ​​in the table for the cationic resins indicate the amount of active ingredient (equivalent to solid content).

[0200] [Table 1]

[0201] [Table 2]

[0202] [Table 3]

[0203] [Table 4]

[0204] The following is a supplementary explanation of the descriptions in Tables 1 to 4 above. <Terminology> "Boiling point": indicates the standard boiling point. "Ratio B / A": indicates the mass ratio (B / A) of alkylene glycol monoethers (B) represented by general formula (1) having a standard boiling point of 210°C or less to alkanediols (A) having a standard boiling point of 210°C or less.

[0205] <Ingredients> -Water-soluble low molecular weight organic compounds- "PG": Propylene glycol, liquid (at 25°C) "1,3BG": 1,3-butylene glycol, liquid (at 25°C) "MB": 3-methoxy-1-butanol, liquid (at 25°C) "PM": 1-methoxy-2-propanol, liquid (at 25°C) "PE": 1-ethoxy-2-propanol, liquid (at 25°C) "MMB": 3-methoxy-3-methyl-1-butanol, liquid (at 25°C) "DPM": Dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether, liquid (at 25°C) "2P": 2-pyrrolidone, liquid (at 25°C) "DMSO": Dimethyl sulfoxide, liquid (at 25°C) "EOXM": 3-ethyl-3-oxetanemethanol, liquid (at 25°C) "1,2HD": 1,2-hexanediol, liquid (at 25°C) "1,5PD": 1,5-pentanediol, liquid (at 25°C) "Gly": Glycerin, liquid (at 25°C) "CPL": ε-caprolactam, solid (at 25°C)

[0206] -Amines- "TIPA": Triisopropanolamine, solid (at 25°C) "TEA": Triethanolamine, liquid (at 25°C) "tBDEA": N-tert-butyldiethanolamine, solid (at 25°C) "MDEA": N-methyldiethanolamine, liquid (at 25°C) "AMP": 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol, liquid (at 25°C) ) "APM": N-(3-aminopropyl)morpholine, cyclic amines, liquid (at 25°C)

[0207] -Surfactants- "BYK-349": Silicone surfactant, product name manufactured by BYK Japan Co., Ltd. "Surfynol DF110D": Acetylenic surfactant, product name manufactured by Nissin Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. -Coloring materials- "Cyan pigment": CI Pigment Blue 15:3 -Water dispersible resin- "Joncryl 631": Styrene-acrylic resin emulsion, product name manufactured by BASF Japan Ltd. "Hi-Tech E-6500": Polyethylene wax emulsion, product name manufactured by Toho Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. -Flocculant- "Catiomaster PD-7": Amine-epichlorohydrin cationic resin, manufactured by Yokkaichi Synthetic Co., Ltd.

[0208] 3.3 Recording conditions The recording conditions in the evaluation test were as follows. [Recording conditions] Printing machine: "SC-R5050", manufactured by Seiko Epson Corporation. Modified model. Resolution: 1200 x 1200 dpi Print pattern: Solid pattern (cyan) Number of scans: 9 Paper surface temperature (platen heating temperature): Values ​​listed in Table 5 below Post-drying temperature: 70°C. Post-heating was performed using a heater for the post-drying process installed downstream in the recording medium transport direction. Recording medium: "Orajet 3165G-010", product name of Orafor Japan, PVC film Platen gap: 1.7mm

[0209] The above recording conditions will now be explained in more detail. The paper surface temperature is the surface temperature of the recording medium during the primary drying process. A platen heater was used as the primary drying means. In addition, a fan installed above the inkjet head blew air near the surface of the recording medium. The air temperature was set to 25°C. The number of scans is the number of times main scanning is performed on the same main scanning region. The inkjet head of the recording device was filled with the treatment liquid and the ink liquid. The ink and the treatment liquid were ejected in the same main scanning region. Recording was performed under the above recording conditions.

[0210] [Table 5]

[0211] 3.4 Evaluation method In each of the examples and comparative examples, evaluation tests were carried out on the abrasion resistance, image quality (wetting spread), clogging recovery, and storage stability. The methods used are described below.

[0212] 3.4.1 Scratch resistance Under the above printing conditions, a solid pattern (color ink deposition amount 12 mg / inch) was printed on the printing medium according to Table 5. 2 , treatment liquid adhesion amount 1mg / inch 2 After leaving it at room temperature for 30 minutes, the ink-adhered area was cut into a 30 x 150 mm rectangle and rubbed 100 times with a plain woven cloth using a Gakushin abrasion resistance tester (load 500 g), after which the degree of ink peeling was visually evaluated. The evaluation criteria are as follows: 〔Judgment criteria〕 AA: No peeling A: Less than 20% of the evaluation area is peeled off B: Less than 50% of the evaluation area is peeled off C: Peeling of more than 50% of the evaluation area

[0213] 3.4.2 Image quality (spreading) Under the above printing conditions, a solid pattern (color ink deposition amount 20 mg / inch) was printed according to Table 5. 2 A patch pattern was printed with a duty of 100% (a patch pattern with a duty of 10% increments, and the amount of treatment liquid applied was 10% by mass of the amount of color ink applied), and the printed matter was visually observed. The evaluation criteria are as follows: 〔Judgment criteria〕 AA: No visible banding in the main scanning direction A: There is a little banding unevenness, but the density difference is small and not noticeable. B: Banding unevenness is present and density differences are large, but acceptable C: Banding is uneven, and density differences are large and noticeable.

[0214] 3.4.3 Clogging recovery A recording device was prepared under the above recording conditions according to Table 5. After filling the "SC-R5050" with color ink, the nozzle surface was struck with a water-soaked Bemcot to intentionally cause nozzle clogs. In this state, the device was left idle for 3 hours under the paper surface temperature conditions in Table 5 above. After recording, cleaning was performed three times and the number of unrecovered nozzles was counted. For each cleaning, 1g of ink was discharged from the nozzle group. The nozzle group consisted of 800 nozzles (treatment liquid was excluded from the evaluation). The evaluation criteria were as follows: 〔Judgment criteria〕 AA: No nozzle non-ejection A: Nozzle non-ejection rate: Less than 1% B: Nozzle non-ejection rate: 1% to less than 3% C: Nozzle non-ejection rate 3% or more

[0215] 3.4.4 Storage stability 30 g of each color ink used in each Example and Comparative Example was sealed in an aluminum bag to prevent air bubbles from being mixed in, and then left in a thermostatic chamber at 60°C for 6 days. After being taken out and allowed to cool naturally, the ink was measured at a shear rate of 200 s using a rheometer (MCR702 / Anton Paarscher). -1 The viscosity of the ink was measured and compared with the initial viscosity (immediately after preparation of the ink) to calculate the viscosity increase rate. The evaluation criteria are as follows: 〔Judgment criteria〕 A: Viscosity increase rate less than 3% B: Viscosity increase rate 3% or more, less than 5% C: Viscosity increase rate 5% or more

[0216] 3.5 Evaluation Results The evaluation results are shown in Table 5 above.

[0217] Table 5 above shows that in each of the examples, the aqueous inkjet ink composition contains a colorant, amines, and a water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound, and is used for recording on a non-absorbent recording medium or a low-absorbent recording medium. The water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound contains an alkylene glycol monoether (B) represented by general formula (1) having a normal boiling point of 210°C or less and an alkanediol (A) having a normal boiling point of 210°C or less, in a mass ratio (B / A) of 0.2 to 0.9, the content of the water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound having a normal boiling point of 250°C or less is 8 to 30 mass% relative to the total mass of the ink composition, the content of water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compounds that are alkane polyols having a normal boiling point of more than 250°C does not exceed 3 mass% relative to the total mass of the ink composition, and the content of amines is 5 mass% or less relative to the total mass of the ink composition. All of the examples were found to have excellent image quality (wetting and spreading), abrasion resistance, clogging recovery, and storage stability.

[0218] Comparing Examples 1 to 3 with Comparative Examples 1 and 2, when the content of the water-soluble low-molecular organic compound having a normal boiling point of 250° C. or less was within a certain range, the abrasion resistance, image quality (wetting and spreading) and clogging recovery were excellent.

[0219] Comparing Examples 1 and 4 with Comparative Example 3, it was found that when the mass ratio (B / A) was a certain value or less, the storage stability was excellent. Furthermore, a comparison between Example 1 and Comparative Example 9 revealed that when the mass ratio (B / A) was a certain value or more, the image quality (wetting and spreading) and clogging recovery were excellent.

[0220] Comparing Examples 1, 9 to 12 with Comparative Example 4, it was found that when the ink contained alkylene glycol monoethers (B) represented by general formula (1) having a normal boiling point of 210° C. or less, the image quality (wetting and spreading) was excellent.

[0221] Comparison of Examples 1 and 8 with Comparative Examples 5 and 10 shows that when the alkanediol (A) having a normal boiling point of 210° C. or less is contained, the clogging recovery property and storage stability are excellent.

[0222] Comparison between Example 1 and Comparative Example 6 reveals that excellent abrasion resistance was achieved when the content of water-soluble low-molecular organic compounds, which are alkane polyols having a normal boiling point of more than 250°C, did not exceed a specific amount.

[0223] Comparing Examples 1, 5 to 6 with Comparative Example 7, it was found that when the content of amines was a certain amount or less, the abrasion resistance was excellent.

[0224] Comparing Examples 1 and 13 to 17 with Comparative Example 8, those containing amines were excellent in clogging recovery properties.

[0225] The results of Examples 1 to 4 show that when the content of alkylene glycol monoethers (B) represented by general formula (1) and having a normal boiling point of 210°C or less is a certain amount or more, the ink wettability and spreadability on low-absorbency or non-absorbent recording media improves, and image quality (wettability and spreadability) tends to be better. Furthermore, when the content is a certain amount or less, good drying properties are ensured and dispersion stability is less likely to decrease, so clogging recovery, abrasion resistance, and dispersion stability tend to be better.

[0226] The results of Examples 1, 9 to 12 show that various compounds in the alkylene glycol monoethers (B) represented by general formula (1) having a normal boiling point of 210°C or less were excellent in image quality (wetting and spreading), abrasion resistance, clogging recovery, and storage stability.

[0227] The results of Examples 1, 13-14 and 15-17 show that when the amines are alkanolamines with a normal boiling point of 270°C or higher, the moisturizing properties tend to be better and good drying properties can be ensured, and a good balance between clogging recovery and abrasion resistance tends to be achieved.

[0228] The results of Examples 1 to 4 show that when the content of alkanediols (A) having a normal boiling point of 210°C or less is a certain amount or more, the moisture retention is excellent and the clogging recovery property tends to be more improved. In addition, the dispersion stability tends to be less likely to decrease, and the storage stability tends to be better. Furthermore, when the content of the alkanediols (A) is a certain amount or less, the drying property is easily ensured, and therefore the abrasion resistance tends to be more excellent.

[0229] The results of Examples 1, 18, and 20 to 22 showed that abrasion resistance tended to improve when the water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound contained at least one of amides, sulfur-containing solvents, and cyclic ethers in a specific range of amount.

[0230] The results of Examples 18, and 23 to 24 showed that when a surfactant was contained in a certain range of amount, it tended to be possible to achieve a good balance of abrasion resistance, image quality (wetting and spreading), and clogging recovery.

[0231] Although not shown in the table, when recording was performed on plain paper (not a non-absorbent or low-absorbent recording medium) using Ink H in the same manner as in Comparative Example 4, the ink was absorbed into the recording medium and spread within the recording medium, resulting in excellent wet-spreadability, but the abrasion resistance of the recorded material was poor. This shows that wet-spreadability is an issue when recording on a non-absorbent or low-absorbent recording medium.

[0232] The following can be derived from the above-described embodiment.

[0233] One embodiment of the inkjet ink composition comprises: A water-based inkjet ink composition containing a colorant, an amine, and a water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound, It is used for recording on a non-absorbent recording medium or a low-absorbent recording medium, The water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound contains an alkylene glycol monoether (B) represented by general formula (1) having a standard boiling point of 210°C or less and an alkanediol (A) having a standard boiling point of 210°C or less, in a mass ratio (B / A) of 0.2 to 0.9; the content of the water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound having a normal boiling point of 250°C or less is 8 to 30% by mass relative to the total mass of the ink composition; The ink composition contains no more than 3% by mass of water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compounds that are alkane polyols with a normal boiling point of more than 250°C, based on the total mass of the ink composition; The content of the amines is 5% by mass or less relative to the total mass of the ink composition. [ka] (In the general formula (1), R1 represents an alkylene group having 2 to 5 carbon atoms, R2 represents an alkyl group having 1 to 2 carbon atoms, and n represents 1 or 2.)

[0234] In one embodiment of the inkjet ink composition, The content of the alkylene glycol monoethers (B) may be 2 to 10% by mass relative to the total mass of the ink composition.

[0235] In one embodiment of the inkjet ink composition, The alkylene glycol monoether (B) may be one or more of 3-methoxy-1-butanol, 1-methoxy-2-propanol, 1-ethoxy-2-propanol, 3-methoxy-3-methyl-1-butanol, and dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether.

[0236] In one embodiment of the inkjet ink composition, The amines may be alkanolamines having a normal boiling point of 270°C or higher.

[0237] In one embodiment of the inkjet ink composition, The content of the alkanediol (A) having a normal boiling point of 210° C. or less may be 10 to 25% by mass relative to the total mass of the ink composition.

[0238] In one embodiment of the inkjet ink composition, The water-soluble low-molecular organic compound may include one or more of amides, sulfur-containing solvents, and cyclic ethers in an amount of 1 to 10% by mass relative to the total mass of the ink composition.

[0239] In one embodiment of the inkjet ink composition, The ink composition may contain a surfactant in an amount of 0.2 to 1.2% by mass relative to the total mass of the ink composition.

[0240] In one embodiment of the inkjet ink composition, The resin may contain a water-dispersible resin selected from acrylic, urethane, polyester, and olefin resins.

[0241] One aspect of the recording method is The method further comprises a step of applying the ink-jet ink composition of any of the above embodiments to the non-absorbent recording medium or low-absorbent recording medium by an ink-jet method.

[0242] In one aspect of the recording method, a step of applying a treatment liquid containing a flocculant to the non-absorbent recording medium or low-absorbent recording medium; The flocculant may contain at least one of polyvalent metal salts, organic acids, and cationic resins in an amount of 1 to 15% by mass relative to the total mass of the treatment liquid.

[0243] The present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and various modifications are possible. For example, the present invention includes configurations that are substantially the same as the configurations described in the embodiments, such as configurations with the same functions, methods, and results, or configurations with the same purpose and effects. The present invention also includes configurations in which non-essential parts of the configurations described in the embodiments are replaced. The present invention also includes configurations that achieve the same effects or purposes as the configurations described in the embodiments. The present invention also includes configurations in which publicly known technology is added to the configurations described in the embodiments. [Explanation of symbols]

[0244] 1...inkjet recording device, 2...inkjet head, 3...IR heater, 4...platen heater, 5...heating heater, 6...cooling fan, 7...preheater, 8...ventilation fan, 9...carriage, 11...platen, 12...cartridge, 13...carriage moving mechanism, 14...conveying means, CONT...control unit, MS...main scanning direction, SS...sub-scanning direction, M...recording medium

Claims

1. A water-based inkjet ink composition containing a colorant, an amine, and a water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound, It is used for recording on a non-absorbent recording medium or a low-absorbent recording medium, The water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound contains an alkylene glycol monoether (B) represented by general formula (1) having a standard boiling point of 210°C or less and an alkanediol (A) having a standard boiling point of 210°C or less, in a mass ratio (B / A) of 0.2 to 0.9; the alkanediols (A) include alkanediols having a standard boiling point of 190°C or less, and the alkylene glycol monoethers (B) include alkylene glycol monoethers having a standard boiling point of 140 to 210°C; the content of the water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound having a normal boiling point of 250°C or less is 8 to 24% by mass relative to the total mass of the ink composition; the ink composition does not contain more than 3% by mass of a water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound that is an alkane polyol having a normal boiling point of more than 250°C, based on the total mass of the ink composition; The inkjet ink composition has a content of the amines of 5% by mass or less relative to the total mass of the ink composition. 【Chemistry 1】 (In general formula (1), R 1 is an alkylene group having 2 to 5 carbon atoms, R 2 represents an alkyl group having 1 to 2 carbon atoms, and n represents 1 or 2.

2. The water-soluble low-molecular-weight organic compound contains one or more of amides, sulfur-containing solvents, and cyclic ethers in an amount of 1 to 10% by mass relative to the total mass of the ink composition; the amides are lactams, the sulfur-containing solvents are sulfoxides, 2. The ink-jet ink composition according to claim 1, wherein the cyclic ether is 3-methyl-3-oxetanemethanol, 3-ethyl-3-oxetanemethanol, or 2-hydroxymethyloxetane.

3. 3. The ink-jet ink composition according to claim 1, wherein the content of the alkylene glycol monoether (B) is 2 to 10% by mass relative to the total mass of the ink composition.

4. 4. The ink-jet ink composition according to claim 1, wherein the alkylene glycol monoether (B) is one or more of 3-methoxy-1-butanol, 3-methoxy-3-methyl-1-butanol, and dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether.

5. The ink-jet ink composition according to claim 1 , wherein the amine is an alkanolamine having a normal boiling point of 270° C. or higher.

6. 6. The ink-jet ink composition according to claim 1, wherein the content of the alkanediol (A) having a normal boiling point of 210° C. or less is 10 to 23 mass % relative to the total mass of the ink composition.

7. 7. The ink-jet ink composition according to claim 1, wherein the ink composition contains a surfactant in an amount of 0.2 to 1.2% by mass relative to the total mass of the ink composition.

8. The ink-jet ink composition according to claim 1 , further comprising a water-dispersible resin selected from the group consisting of acrylic, urethane, polyester, and olefin resins.

9. A recording method comprising a step of applying the ink-jet ink composition according to claim 1 to the non-absorbent recording medium or the low-absorbent recording medium by an ink-jet method.

10. a step of applying a treatment liquid containing a flocculant to the non-absorbent recording medium or low-absorbent recording medium; 10. The recording method according to claim 9, wherein the flocculant comprises at least one of a polyvalent metal salt, an organic acid, and a cationic resin in an amount of 1 to 15% by mass relative to the total mass of the treatment liquid.

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