Ink set, recording method, and recording device

The ink set with specified fluorescent whitening intensities and SP values for cyan, magenta, and yellow inks addresses the limitations of existing technologies, improving color reproduction and reliability in inkjet printing.

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2022-01-12
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2026-03-16

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Technical Problem

Existing inkjet printing technologies, as described in Patent Document 1, do not fully achieve the expansion of color reproduction range due to the lack of specification on the fluorescent whitening intensity and SP value for yellow ink, leading to suboptimal color reproduction and reliability issues.

Method used

An ink set comprising cyan, magenta, yellow, and black inks with specific fluorescent whitening intensities and SP values, measured using turbidity titration and Hansen SP values, to enhance color reproduction, granularity, and reliability.

Benefits of technology

The ink set improves color reproduction range, fluorescent color reproduction, and reduces nozzle clogging, enhancing intermittent reliability and storage stability by maintaining nozzle openness and using multiple inks with tailored properties.

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Abstract

To provide an ink set excellent in a color reproduction area, a fluorescent color reproduction area, granularity, intermittent reliability, and storage stability.SOLUTION: An ink set comprising a cyan ink C1 having a fluorescent whitening intensity of 3.0 or more and a SP value of 12 to 18 (cal / cm3)1 / 2, a magenta ink M1 having a fluorescent whitening intensity of 3.0 or more and a SP value of 12 to 18 (cal / cm3)1 / 2, a yellow ink Y1 having a fluorescent whitening intensity of 3.0 or more and a SP value of 12 to 18 (cal / cm3)1 / 2, a cyan ink C2 having a fluorescent whitening intensity of less than 3.0 and a SP value of 12 to 18 (cal / cm3)1 / 2 and a magenta ink M2 having a fluorescent whitening intensity of less than 3.0 and a SP value of 12 to 18 (cal / cm3)1 / 2, and a yellow ink Y2 having a fluorescent whitening intensity of less than 3.0 and a SP value of 12 to 18 (cal / cm3)1 / 2. The SP value is a value obtained by a turbidity point titration method using a water / acetone mixed solution.SELECTED DRAWING: None
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[Technical Field]

[0001] The present invention relates to an ink set, a recording method, and a recording apparatus. [Background technology]

[0002] Inkjet recording methods enable the recording of high-resolution images with relatively simple equipment and are undergoing rapid development in various fields. Within this context, various studies are being conducted to obtain more stable and high-quality recordings. For example, Patent Document 1 describes an ink set having a predetermined cyan ink and a yellow ink, each containing a water-insoluble colorant and a liquid medium selected from water or an organic solvent, for the purpose of providing a blue dye with good lightfastness that can be used for dyeing various recording media, preferably fibers, more preferably polyester fibers. [Prior art documents] [Patent Documents]

[0003] [Patent Document 1] Japanese Patent Publication No. 2019-001870 [Overview of the Initiative] [Problems that the invention aims to solve]

[0004] However, while the invention described in Patent Document 1 addresses the issue of expanding the color reproduction range in inkjet printing and mentions that cyan ink contains a predetermined coloring agent, it does not mention that yellow ink also contains a predetermined coloring agent, and therefore cannot be said to have fully achieved the expansion of the color reproduction range. [Means for solving the problem]

[0005] The ink set of the present invention has a fluorescent whitening intensity of 3.0 or higher and an SP value of 12-18 (cal / cm²). 3 ) 1 / 2Cyan ink C1, having a fluorescent whitening intensity of 3.0 or more and an SP value of 12 to 18 (cal / cm 3 ) 1 / 2 Magenta ink M1, having a fluorescent whitening intensity of 3.0 or more and an SP value of 12 to 18 (cal / cm 3 ) 1 / 2 Yellow ink Y1, having a fluorescent whitening intensity of less than 3.0 and an SP value of 12 to 18 (cal / cm<000007>)<000008>Cyan ink C2, having a fluorescent whitening intensity of less than 3.0 and an SP value of 12 to 18 (cal / cm<000009>) 1 / 2 Magenta ink M2, having a fluorescent whitening intensity of less than 3.0 and an SP value of 12 to 18 (cal / cm 3 ) 1 / 2 Yellow ink Y2, and the SP value is a value obtained by a turbidimetric titration method using a water / acetone mixed solution.

[0006] In addition, the recording method of the present invention includes an ink adhesion step of discharging the above ink set from an inkjet head and adhering it to a recording medium. In this ink adhesion step, the nozzle opening time is 1 minute or more, and the nozzle opening time is the time during which a part of the nozzle of the inkjet head remains open after ink is discharged from a part of the nozzle of the inkjet head until suction cleaning is performed on a part of the nozzle.

[0007] In addition, the recording apparatus of the present invention is a recording apparatus including an inkjet head having nozzles for discharging each ink included in the above ink set and a cleaning unit.

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[0008] [Figure 1] It is a schematic diagram of a recording apparatus that can be used in this embodiment. [[ID=३८]] [[ID = 39]]

Mode for Carrying Out the Invention

[0009] [[ID = 43]] The embodiments of the present invention (hereinafter referred to as "these embodiments") will be described in detail below, with reference to the drawings as necessary. However, the present invention is not limited thereto, and various modifications are possible without departing from its essence. In the drawings, the same elements will be denoted by the same reference numerals, and redundant explanations will be omitted. Furthermore, unless otherwise specified, positional relationships such as up, down, left, and right will be based on the positional relationships shown in the drawings. Moreover, the dimensional ratios in the drawings are not limited to those shown.

[0010] 1. Ink set The ink set of this embodiment has a fluorescent whitening intensity of 3.0 or higher and an SP value of 12-18 (cal / cm²). 3 ) 1 / 2 Cyan ink C1 has a fluorescence whitening intensity of 3.0 or higher and an SP value of 12-18 (cal / cm²). 3 ) 1 / 2 Magenta ink M1 has a fluorescence whitening intensity of 3.0 or higher and an SP value of 12-18 (cal / cm²). 3 ) 1 / 2 Yellow ink Y1 has a fluorescence whitening intensity of less than 3.0 and an SP value of 12-18 (cal / cm²). 3 ) 1 / 2 Cyan ink C2 has a fluorescence whitening intensity of less than 3.0 and an SP value of 12-18 (cal / cm²). 3 ) 1 / 2 Magenta ink M2 has a fluorescence whitening intensity of less than 3.0 and an SP value of 12-18 (cal / cm²). 3 ) 1 / 2 It is equipped with yellow ink Y2, and also has an SP value of 12-18 (cal / cm²) as needed. 3 ) 1 / 2 Black ink B has an SP value of 12-18 (cal / cm²). 3 ) 1 / 2 Orange ink O, with an SP value of 12-18 (cal / cm²). 3 ) 1 / 2 The ink set may also include other inks, and it is preferable to have a total of eight or more of the above inks. The above SP value is a value obtained by turbidity titration using a water / acetone mixed solution.

[0011] In this embodiment, fluorescence whitening intensity refers to the numerical value represented by the following formula (1), and can be measured using a spectrophotometer FD-7 (manufactured by Konica Minolta). Fluorescent whitening intensity ΔB=B(D65)-B(UVcut)... (1) (In the formula, B(D65) is the brightness of the D65 light source, and B(UVcut) is the brightness of the D65 light source after cutting out wavelengths below 410 nm.) Note that the D65 light source refers to the standard light source defined by the International Commission on Illumination. Note that the fluorescence whitening intensity of the ink is set to an ink application amount of 15 g / m² to avoid the influence of the recording medium. 2 It is preferable to measure the amount of ink deposited as above. 2 It is more preferable to measure it as follows.

[0012] Furthermore, the SP value of each ink in the ink set refers to the SP value obtained by turbidity titration using a water / acetone mixed solution, the Hansen SP value of the water-soluble organic solvent refers to the SP value based on the Hansen method, and the average Hansen SP value of the water-soluble organic solvent refers to the weighted average of the Hansen SP values ​​of each water-soluble organic solvent in the ink. The reasons for using two types of SP values ​​in this embodiment will be explained in detail below.

[0013] Regarding the SP value of ink, since it contains various components, it is difficult to define it using the Hansen method, which estimates solubility from the molecular structure of a single molecule. Therefore, it is appropriate to use the SP value obtained by turbidity titration. Furthermore, the SP value obtained by turbidity titration is thought to represent a state close to evaluating the dispersion stability of ink when the ink dries in the nozzle and becomes solvent-rich. From the perspective of solving the problem, it can be said that the SP value obtained by turbidity titration is appropriate for ink.

[0014] On the other hand, regarding the SP value of water-soluble organic solvents, depending on the type of solvent, turbidity titration may not be possible because changes in the water / acetone ratio may not cause turbidity or precipitation. Furthermore, since the solubility of water-soluble organic solvents can be easily estimated from their molecular structure, it is considered appropriate to use the SP value based on the Hansen method.

[0015] Here, we will explain the SP value obtained by the turbidity titration method in this embodiment.

[0016] Generally, the SP value obtained by turbidity titration is defined as the value calculated by adding a poor solvent dropwise to each ink, determining the amount of poor solvent required to produce turbidity, and following the formula (2) below, which is the KWSUH and JMCORBETT formula (see Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 12, 2359, 1968). However, in this embodiment, since the measurement target is a colored ink, it is difficult to directly determine turbidity by visual inspection. Therefore, instead of determining turbidity, the amount of poor solvent required to produce a precipitate of the colorant is determined, and the value is defined as the value calculated according to the formula (2) below, which is the KWSUH and JMCORBETT formula (see Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 12, 2359, 1968).

[0017] In this specification, the value obtained by the turbidity titration method as defined herein is referred to as the SP value obtained by the turbidity titration method.

[0018] In this case, two types of poor solvents are used: poor solvent 1 with a low SP value and poor solvent 2 with a high SP value. In this embodiment, however, the SP value of each ink is measured by turbidity titration by using water / acetone mixed solutions with different mixing ratios as poor solvent 1 and poor solvent 2, respectively.

[0019] SP value = (V ml 1 / 2 · δ ml +V mh 1 / 2 · δ mh ) / (Vml 1 / 2 +V mh 1 / 2 ) ··· (2) Here, each symbol in the above calculation formula means the following: V ml =v1 × v2 / ((1-V L ) × v² + V L ×v1) V mh =v1 × v3 / ((1-V H ) × v³ + V H ×v1) T: Amount of solvent (ml) required to dissolve the ink components. L: Titration volume of poor solvent 1 (ml) H: Titration volume of poor solvent 2 (ml) V L =L / (T+L) V H =H / (T+H) v1: Molar volume (cm³) of the solvent used to dissolve the ink components 3 / mol) v2: Molar molecular volume of poor solvent 1 (cm³) 3 / mol) v3: Molar molecular volume of poor solvent 2 (cm³) 3 / mol)

[0020] δ ml =δ T ×T / (T+L)+δ L ×L / (T+L) δ mh =δ T ×T / (T+H)+δ H ×H / (T+H) δ T SP value of the solvent used to dissolve the ink components. δ L SP value of poor solvent 1 δ H SP value of poor solvent 2

[0021] Furthermore, the molar molecular volume (cm³) of acetone and water 3The values ​​per mole ( / mol) are 74.4 for acetone and 18 for water, respectively, and the SP values ​​for acetone and water (deionized water) are 9.75 for acetone and 23.4 for water.

[0022] Furthermore, the SP value obtained by the Hansen method in this embodiment (referred to as the "Hansen SP value") will be explained. The Hansen SP value in this embodiment is a solubility parameter based on the Hansen method. The Hansen method classifies the SP value δ into three terms, δ 2 =δ d 2 +δ p 2 +δ h 2 This was calculated using the expression δ. d , δ p , δ h These are solubility parameters corresponding to the dispersion force term, the inter-dipole force term, and the hydrogen bonding force term, respectively.

[0023] Furthermore, the units for SP value and Hansen SP value are (cal / cm²). 3 ) 1 / 2 The Hansen SP value is a value proposed by Hansen, based on the idea that "two substances with similar intermolecular interactions readily dissolve in each other." It can be estimated by calculation, but can also be determined experimentally and empirically, and its value is often described in various literatures. In this embodiment, the Hansen SP value can be a value derived using the calculation software Hansen-Solubility HSPiP.

[0024] In this embodiment, "ink" refers to ink that is ejected from an inkjet head by an inkjet method and applied to a recording medium.

[0025] The following describes in detail each ink included in the ink set according to this embodiment.

[0026] 1.1. Cyan Ink The cyan ink of this embodiment includes two types of cyan inks C1 and C2, each having an SP value within a predetermined range and different fluorescent whitening intensities. By including these two types of cyan inks C1 and C2 with different fluorescent whitening intensities, the color reproduction range is expanded and granularity is improved. Furthermore, by using cyan inks C1 and C2, the reproducibility of highly saturated colors (hereinafter also referred to as the "fluorescent color reproduction range"), which is difficult to reproduce with inks with low fluorescent whitening intensities, is further improved, and it is also possible to improve the lightfastness of the cyan ink, which was difficult with inks with low fluorescent whitening intensities.

[0027] Furthermore, in ink sets with a larger number of colors to expand the color reproduction range, the nozzles remain open for longer periods without capping or ejection. Additionally, the larger inkjet heads increase the time until suction cleaning. This makes nozzle clogging more likely and reduces intermittent reliability. In contrast, by keeping the SP value within a predetermined range, intermittent reliability can be further improved even when the head becomes larger due to the inclusion of multiple inks, resulting in longer nozzle open times, and storage stability is also improved.

[0028] In particular, when using inks of the same color, the ink used for expanding the color reproduction range is used less frequently and in smaller quantities during printing, making it more prone to reduced intermittent reliability. Therefore, the present invention is especially useful.

[0029] The colorants contained in cyan ink are not particularly limited, but for example, compounds represented by the following formula (I), CI Disperse Blue 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 14, 16, 19, 20, 24, 26, 26:1, 27, 35, 43, 44, 52, 54, 55, 56, 58, 60, 61, 62, 64, 64:1, 71, 72, 72:1, 73, 75, 77, 77:1, 79, 81, 81:1, 82, 83, 85, 87, 88, 90, 91, 93, 94, 95, 96, 99, 102, 106, 108, 112, 113, 115, 118, 120, 122, 125, 128, 130, 131, 139, 141, 142, 143 ,145,146,148,149,153,154,158,165,167,171,173,174,176,181,183,185,186,187,189,197,198,200,201,205,207,211,214,224,225,241,257,259,267,268,270,284,285,287,288,291,293,295,297,301,315,330,333,354,359,360,367,CI Solvent Blue Examples include 2, 11, 14, 24, 25, 35, 36, 38, 48, 55, 59, 63, 67, 68, 70, 73, 83, 105, 111, and 132.

[0030] [ka] (In formula (I), R represents a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group having 1 to 18 carbon atoms, and the alkyl group may have a hydrogen atom substituted with an alkoxy group having 1 to 6 carbon atoms, and X represents an oxygen atom or an imino group.)

[0031] The alkyl group having 1 to 18 carbon atoms represented by R is not particularly limited, but examples include linear alkyl groups such as methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, pentyl, hexyl, octyl, decyl, and dodecyl groups; branched alkyl groups such as isopropyl, isobutyl, tertiary butyl, neopentyl, 2-hexyl, 2-octyl, 2-decyl, and 2-dodecyl groups; and cyclic alkyl groups such as cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, cyclooctyl, cyclodecyl, and cyclododecyl groups.

[0032] The number of carbon atoms in the alkyl group represented by R is 1 to 18, preferably 2 to 10, and more preferably 3 to 8.

[0033] Furthermore, the C1-C18 alkyl group represented by R may have hydrogen atoms substituted with C1-C6 alkoxy groups. Such groups are not particularly limited, but examples include groups represented by the following formula (II). -C n H 2n -OC m H 2m+1 ... (II)

[0034] In formula (II), n is 1 to 18, preferably 2 to 10, and more preferably 3 to 8. Also, m is 1 to 6, preferably 2 to 5, and more preferably 3 to 4.

[0035] The colorants may be used individually for cyan ink C1 and cyan ink C2, or multiple colorants may be used together.

[0036] The following provides a detailed explanation of cyan ink C1 and cyan ink C2.

[0037] 1.1.1. Cyan Ink C1 The fluorescence whitening intensity of cyan ink C1 is 3.0 or higher, preferably 3.0 to 24, more preferably 3.0 to 18, and even more preferably 3.0 to 12.

[0038] The colorants contained in cyan ink C1 preferably include at least one of CI Disperse Blue 60 and the compound represented by formula (I) above, and more preferably include the compound represented by formula (I) above. Including such colorants tends to further improve the color reproduction range and the fluorescent color reproduction range, and to further improve granularity.

[0039] Furthermore, the SP value of cyan ink C1 is 12-18 (cal / cm²). 3 ) 1 / 2 The value is preferably 12-16 (cal / cm²). 3 ) 1 / 2 More preferably 12-14 (cal / cm²) 3 ) 1 / 2 Therefore, having the SP value of cyan ink C1 within this range tends to improve intermittent reliability and storage stability.

[0040] The colorant content in cyan ink C1 is preferably 1.0 to 10% by mass, more preferably 2.0 to 8.0% by mass, and even more preferably 4.0 to 6.0% by mass, relative to the total amount of ink. Having the colorant content in cyan ink C1 within this range tends to improve the color reproduction range and fluorescent color reproduction range, as well as the granularity.

[0041] 1.1.2. Cyan Ink C2 The fluorescence whitening intensity of cyan ink C2 is less than 3.0, preferably 0.1 or more and less than 3.0, and more preferably 0.1 or more and less than 1.0.

[0042] The colorants included in cyan ink C2 preferably include at least one of CI Disperse Blue 359 and CI Disperse Blue 360. Including such colorants tends to further improve the color reproduction range and fluorescent color reproduction range, as well as improve granularity.

[0043] Furthermore, the SP value of cyan ink C2 is 12-18 (cal / cm²).3 ) 1 / 2 and preferably 13 to 17 (cal / cm 3 ) 1 / 2 and more preferably 14 to 16 (cal / cm 3 ) 1 / 2 . When the SP value of the cyan ink C2 is within such a range, the intermittent reliability and storage stability tend to be further improved.

[0044] The content of the coloring material contained in the cyan ink C2 is preferably 1.0 to 10% by mass, more preferably 2.0 to 8.0% by mass, and still more preferably 4.0 to 6.0% by mass with respect to the total amount of the ink. When the content of the coloring material contained in the cyan ink C2 is within such a range, the color reproduction region and the fluorescent color reproduction region tend to be further improved, and the granularity also tends to be further improved.

[0045] 1.2. Magenta Ink The magenta ink of this embodiment contains two types of magenta inks M1 and M2 having different fluorescent whitening intensities within a predetermined range of SP values. By containing two types of magenta inks M1 and M2 having different fluorescent whitening intensities in this way, as described above, the color reproduction region, the fluorescent color reproduction region, and the granularity are further improved, and the intermittent reliability and storage stability are also improved.

[0046] The colorants included in magenta ink are not particularly limited, but for example, CI Disperse Red 1, 4, 5, 7, 11, 12, 13, 15, 17, 27, 43, 44, 50, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 58, 59, 60, 65, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 78, 81, 82, 86, 88, 90, 91, 92, 93, 96, 103, 105, 106, 107, 108, 110, 111, 113, 117, 118, 121, 122, 126, 127, 128, 131, 132, 134, 135, 137, 143, 145, 146, 151, 152, 153, 154, 157, 159, 164, 167, 169, 177, 179, 181, 183, 184, 185, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 200, 201, 202, 203, 205, 206, 207, 210, 221, 224, 225, 227, 229, 239, 240, 257, 258, 277, 278, 279, 281, 288, 298, 302, 303, 310, 311, 312, 320, 324, 328, 362, 364, CI Solvent Red Examples include 1, 3, 7, 8, 9, 18, 19, 23, 24, 25, 27, 49, 100, 109, 121, 122, 125, 127, 130, 132, 135, 218, 225, 230, CI Bat Red 41, etc.

[0047] The colorants may be used individually for magenta ink M1 and magenta ink M2, or multiple colorants may be used together.

[0048] The following provides a detailed explanation of magenta ink M1 and magenta ink M2.

[0049] 1.2.1. Magenta Ink M1 The fluorescence whitening intensity of magenta ink M1 is 3.0 or higher, preferably 3.0 to 24, more preferably 3.0 to 18, and even more preferably 3.0 to 12.

[0050] Magenta ink M1 contains at least one or more colorants. Preferably, such colorants include at least any one of C.I. Disperse Red 364, C.I. Disperse Red 362, and C.I. Vat Red 41, and more preferably includes C.I. Disperse Red 364. By including such colorants, the color reproduction region and the fluorescent color reproduction region tend to be more improved, and the granularity tends to be more improved.

[0051] Also, the SP value of magenta ink M1 is 12 - 18 (cal / cm 3 ) 1 / 2 and preferably 12 - 16 (cal / cm 3 ) 1 / 2 and more preferably 12 - 14 (cal / cm 3 ) 1 / 2 When the SP value of magenta ink M1 is within such a range, the intermittent reliability and storage stability tend to be more improved.

[0052] The content of the colorant contained in magenta ink M1 is preferably 1.0 - 10% by mass, more preferably 2.0 - 8.0% by mass, and still more preferably 4.0 - 6.0% by mass with respect to the total amount of the ink. When the content of the colorant contained in magenta ink M1 is within such a range, the color reproduction region and the fluorescent color reproduction region tend to be more improved, and the granularity tends to be more improved.

[0053] 1.2.2. Magenta ink M2 The fluorescent whitening intensity of magenta ink M2 is less than 3.0, preferably 0.1 or more and less than 3.0, and more preferably 0.1 or more and less than 1.0.

[0054] Magenta ink M2 contains at least one or more colorants. Preferably, such colorants include C.I. Disperse Red 60. By including such colorants, the color reproduction region and the fluorescent color reproduction region tend to be more improved, and the granularity tends to be more improved.

[0055] Furthermore, the SP value of magenta ink M2 is 12-18 (cal / cm²). 3 ) 1 / 2 Preferably 14-18 (cal / cm²) 3 ) 1 / 2 More preferably 15-17 (cal / cm²) 3 ) 1 / 2 Therefore, the SP value of magenta ink M2 tends to be within this range, resulting in improved intermittent reliability and storage stability.

[0056] The colorant content in magenta ink M2 is preferably 1.0 to 10% by mass, more preferably 2.0 to 8.0% by mass, and even more preferably 4.0 to 6.0% by mass, relative to the total amount of ink. When the colorant content in magenta ink M2 is within this range, the color reproduction range and fluorescent color reproduction range tend to be improved, and the granularity tends to be improved.

[0057] 1.3. Yellow ink The yellow ink of this embodiment includes two types of yellow inks, Y1 and Y2, whose SP values ​​are within a predetermined range and which have different fluorescent whitening intensities. By including these two types of yellow inks, Y1 and Y2, which have different fluorescent whitening intensities, the color reproduction range, fluorescent color reproduction range, and granularity are further improved, as described above, and intermittent reliability and storage stability are also improved.

[0058] The colorants included in yellow ink are particularly linear, for example, CI Disperse Yellow 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 13, 16, 23, 24, 30, 31, 33, 34, 39, 41, 42, 44, 49, 50, 51, 54, 56, 58, 60, 61, 63, 64, 66, 68, 71, 74, 76, 77, 78, 79, 82, 83, 85, 86, 88, 90, 91, 93, 98, 99, 100, 104, 108, 114, 116, 118, 1 19, 122, 124, 126, 135, 140, 141, 149, 153, 160, 162, 163, 164, 165, 179, 180, 182, 183, 184, 186, 192, 198, 199, 201, 202, 204, 210, 211, 215, 216, 218, 224, 227, 231, 232, 233, 245, CI Solvent Yellow Examples include 2, 6, 14, 16, 21, 25, 29, 30, 33, 51, 56, 77, 80, 88, 89, 93, 112, 113, 114, 116, 136, 150, 155, 157, 160, 163, 176, 179, 199, etc.

[0059] The colorants may be used individually for yellow ink Y1 and yellow ink Y2, or multiple colorants may be used together.

[0060] The following provides a detailed explanation of yellow ink Y1 and yellow ink Y2.

[0061] 1.3.1. Yellow Ink Y1 The fluorescence whitening intensity of the yellow ink Y1 is 3.0 or higher, preferably 3.0 to 24, more preferably 3.0 to 18, and even more preferably 3.0 to 12.

[0062] Yellow ink Y1 contains at least one colorant, preferably at least one of CI Disperse Yellow 82, CI Disperse Yellow 184, CI Disperse Yellow 232, and CI Solvent Yellow 160, and more preferably at least one of CI Disperse Yellow 82 and CI Disperse Yellow 232. Including such colorants tends to improve the color reproduction range and fluorescent color reproduction range, and to improve granularity.

[0063] Furthermore, the SP value of yellow ink Y1 is 12-18 (cal / cm²). 3 ) 1 / 2 Preferably 14-18 (cal / cm²) 3 ) 1 / 2 More preferably 15-17 (cal / cm²) 3 ) 1 / 2 Therefore, the SP value of yellow ink Y1 being within this range tends to improve intermittent reliability and storage stability.

[0064] The colorant content in the yellow ink Y1 is preferably 1.0 to 10% by mass, more preferably 2.0 to 8.0% by mass, and even more preferably 4.0 to 6.0% by mass, relative to the total amount of ink. Having the colorant content in the yellow ink Y1 within this range tends to improve the color reproduction range and fluorescent color reproduction range, as well as the granularity.

[0065] 1.3.2. Yellow Ink Y2 The fluorescence whitening intensity of the yellow ink Y2 is less than 3.0, preferably between 0.1 and 3.0, and more preferably between 0.1 and 1.0.

[0066] Yellow ink Y2 contains at least one colorant, preferably at least one of CI Disperse Yellow 54 and CI Disperse Yellow 114. Including such a colorant tends to improve the color reproduction range and fluorescent color reproduction range, as well as improve granularity.

[0067] Furthermore, the SP value of yellow ink Y2 is 12-18 (cal / cm²). 3 ) 1 / 2 The value is preferably 12-16 (cal / cm²). 3 ) 1 / 2 More preferably 12-14 (cal / cm²) 3 ) 1 / 2 Therefore, the SP value of yellow ink Y2 being within this range tends to improve intermittent reliability and storage stability.

[0068] The colorant content in the yellow ink Y2 is preferably 1.0 to 10% by mass, more preferably 2.0 to 8.0% by mass, and even more preferably 4.0 to 6.0% by mass, relative to the total amount of ink. Having the colorant content in the yellow ink Y2 within this range tends to improve the color reproduction range and fluorescent color reproduction range, as well as the granularity.

[0069] 1.4. Black Ink B The ink set of this embodiment preferably further comprises black ink B. The black ink B includes at least one colorant, and such colorants are not particularly limited, but examples include CI Disperse Black 1, 3, 10, and 24, or the ink set may be prepared by mixing cyan ink, magenta ink, and yellow ink in predetermined ratios. By including such black ink B, it tends to be possible to expand the color reproduction range, expand the fluorescent color reproduction range, and improve granularity.

[0070] Furthermore, the SP value of black ink B is preferably 12 to 18 (cal / cm²). 3) 1 / 2 More preferably 14-18 (cal / cm²) 3 ) 1 / 2 And more preferably 16-18 (cal / cm²). 3 ) 1 / 2 Therefore, when the SP value is within such a range, intermittent reliability and storage stability tend to improve even when the number of inks increases.

[0071] The colorant content in black ink B is preferably 1.0 to 10% by mass, more preferably 2.0 to 8.0% by mass, and even more preferably 4.0 to 6.0% by mass, relative to the total amount of black ink B. Having a colorant content within this range tends to produce images with good color development, contributing to an expanded color reproduction range, an expanded fluorescent color reproduction range, and improved granularity.

[0072] 1.5. Orange Ink O The ink set of this embodiment preferably further comprises orange ink O. The orange ink O contains at least one colorant, and such colorants are not particularly limited, but examples include CI Disperse Orange 1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 20, 21, 25, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 37, 38, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 66, 71, 73, 76, 78, 80, 89, 90, 91, 93, 96, 97, 119, 127, 130, 139, 142, etc. By including such orange ink O, it tends to be possible to expand the color reproduction range, expand the fluorescent color reproduction range, and improve granularity.

[0073] Furthermore, the SP value of orange ink O is preferably 12 to 18 (cal / cm²). 3 ) 1 / 2 More preferably 13-17 (cal / cm²) 3 ) 1 / 2 And more preferably 14-16 (cal / cm²). 3) 1 / 2 Therefore, when the SP value is within such a range, intermittent reliability and storage stability tend to improve even when the number of inks increases.

[0074] The colorant content in orange ink O is preferably 1.0 to 10% by mass, more preferably 2.0 to 8.0% by mass, and even more preferably 4.0 to 6.0% by mass, relative to the total amount of orange ink O. Having a colorant content within this range tends to produce images with good color development, contributing to an expanded color reproduction range, an expanded fluorescent color reproduction range, and improved granularity.

[0075] 1.6. Other Inks The ink set of this embodiment preferably includes other inks as needed. The other inks include at least one colorant, and such colorants are not particularly limited, but examples include CI Disperse Green 9, CI Disperse Brown 1, 2, 4, 9, 13, 19, etc.

[0076] Furthermore, the SP value of the other inks is preferably 12 to 18 (cal / cm²). 3 ) 1 / 2 Therefore, when the SP value is within such a range, intermittent reliability and storage stability tend to improve even when the number of inks increases.

[0077] The colorant content in the other inks is preferably 1.0 to 10% by mass, more preferably 2.0 to 8.0% by mass, and even more preferably 4.0 to 6.0% by mass, relative to the total amount of the other inks. Having the colorant content within this range tends to produce images with good color development, contributing to an expanded color reproduction range, an expanded fluorescent color reproduction range, and improved granularity.

[0078] 1.7. Water-soluble organic solvents Each ink in the ink set of this embodiment may contain a water-soluble organic solvent. The water-soluble organic solvent is not particularly limited, but examples include 1,2-pentanediol, glycerin, ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, triethylene glycol, polyethylene glycol, propylene glycol, dipropylene glycol, triethylene glycol (methyl triglycol), triethylene glycol monomethyl ether, triethylene glycol monobutyl ether, dipropylene glycol monopropyl ether tripropylene glycol, polypropylene glycol, polyoxyethylene polyoxypropylene glycol, 1,2-hexanediol, 1,2-heptanediol, 1,3-propanediol, 1,2-butanediol, 1,3-butanediol, 1,4-butanediol, 2,3- Examples include polyols such as glycols including tandiol, 2-methyl-3-phenoxy-1,2-propanediol, 3-(3-methylphenoxy)-1,2-propanediol, 3-hexyloxy-1,2-propanediol, 2-hydroxymethyl-2-phenoxymethyl-1,3-propanediol, 3-methyl-1,3-butanediol, 1,3-propanediol, 1,2-butanediol, 1,2-pentanediol, 1,4-butanediol, 1,5-pentanediol, 1,6-hexanediol, 2-methyl-2,4-pentanediol, and 3-methyl-1,5-pentanediol; and lactams such as 2-pyrrolidone, N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, ε-caprolactam, and hydroxyethylpyrrolidone.

[0079] The amount of water-soluble organic solvent contained in each ink is preferably 10% by mass or more, more preferably 12% by mass or more, even more preferably 13-35% by mass, even more preferably 14-30% by mass, and even more preferably 15-25% by mass, relative to the total amount of each ink. Having the humectant content within this range tends to improve intermittent reliability and storage stability.

[0080] Furthermore, as a water-soluble organic solvent, the Hansen SP value is 12 (cal / cm³).3 ) 1 / 2 The above water-soluble organic solvent A, and the Hansen SP value of 12 (cal / cm³) 3 ) 1 / 2 It is preferable to use a water-soluble organic solvent B with a concentration of less than 50%.

[0081] The content of water-soluble organic solvent A is preferably 7.5 to 30% by mass, more preferably 10 to 25% by mass, and even more preferably 12.5 to 20% by mass, relative to the total amount of each ink.

[0082] Furthermore, the content of water-soluble organic solvent B is preferably 1.0 to 9.0% by mass, more preferably 2.0 to 8.0% by mass, and even more preferably 3.0 to 7.0% by mass, relative to the total amount of each ink.

[0083] The ratio of the content of water-soluble organic solvent A to the content of water-soluble organic solvent B is preferably 1.0 to 6.0, more preferably 1.5 to 5.0, and even more preferably 2.0 to 4.0.

[0084] When the content of water-soluble organic solvents A and B is within the above range, intermittent reliability and storage stability tend to improve further.

[0085] Furthermore, as a water-soluble organic solvent, the Hansen SP value is 15 (cal / cm³). 3 ) 1 / 2 It is preferable to use the above-mentioned water-soluble organic solvent. The Hansen SP value is 15 (cal / cm³). 3 ) 1 / 2 The content of the above-mentioned water-soluble organic solvent is preferably 5% by mass or more, more preferably 6 to 15% by mass, and even more preferably 7 to 12.5% ​​by mass, relative to the total amount of each ink.

[0086] 1.8. Surfactants Each ink of this embodiment may further contain a surfactant. The surfactant is not particularly limited, but examples include silicone-based surfactants, acetylene glycol-based surfactants, and fluorine-based surfactants. Among these, silicone-based surfactants, which have high surface activity and low foaming properties, are preferred.

[0087] Examples of silicone-based surfactants include polysiloxane compounds and polyether-modified organosiloxanes. Silicone-based surfactants may be used individually or in combination of two or more types.

[0088] The acetylene glycol-based surfactant is not particularly limited, but for example, one or more selected from 2,4,7,9-tetramethyl-5-decine-4,7-diol and its alkylene oxide adduct, and 2,4-dimethyl-5-decine-4-ol and its alkylene oxide adduct are preferred. The acetylene glycol-based surfactant may be used alone or in combination of two or more.

[0089] Fluorine-based surfactants are not particularly limited, but examples include perfluoroalkyl sulfonates, perfluoroalkyl carboxylates, perfluoroalkyl phosphate esters, perfluoroalkyl ethylene oxide adducts, perfluoroalkyl betaines, and perfluoroalkylamine oxide compounds. Fluorine-based surfactants may be used individually or in combination of two or more.

[0090] The surfactant content is preferably 0.1 to 3.0% by mass, more preferably 0.2 to 2.0% by mass, and even more preferably 0.3 to 1.0% by mass, relative to the total amount of each ink. Intermittent reliability tends to improve when the surfactant content is within the above range.

[0091] 1.9. Other Ingredients Each ink of this embodiment may contain, in addition to the above-mentioned components, one or more of any components that can be used in conventional inkjet inks. Specific examples of such optional components include solubilizers, viscosity modifiers, pH adjusters, antioxidants, preservatives, fungicides, corrosion inhibitors, chelating agents and other additives for capturing metal ions that affect dispersion, and solvents other than those mentioned above. Each of these may be used individually or in combination of two or more.

[0092] 2. Recording Method The recording method of this embodiment includes an ink application step in which an inkjet head is used to eject the inkjet ink and deposit it onto a recording medium, wherein the nozzle open time is 1 minute or more, and the nozzle open time is the time during which a portion of the nozzle remains open after ink is ejected from a portion of the nozzle of the inkjet head and until suction cleaning is performed on that portion of the nozzle. The recording method of this embodiment may also include a transport step or other steps as necessary.

[0093] 2.1. Ink application process In the ink application process, ink is ejected from the inkjet head and applied to the recording medium. More specifically, a pressure generating mechanism located within the inkjet head is driven to eject the ink filled in the pressure generating chamber of the inkjet head from the nozzle. This ejection method is also called the inkjet method.

[0094] Inkjet heads used in the ink application process include line heads that record using a line method and serial heads that record using a serial method.

[0095] In a line-type system using a line head, for example, an inkjet head with a width greater than the recording width of the recording medium is fixed to the recording device. The recording medium is then moved along the sub-scanning direction (the direction in which the recording medium is transported), and ink droplets are ejected from the nozzles of the inkjet head in conjunction with this movement, thereby recording an image on the recording medium.

[0096] In a serial method using a serial head, for example, an inkjet head is mounted on a carriage that can move in the width direction of the recording medium. The carriage is then moved along the main scanning direction (the width direction of the recording medium), and ink droplets are ejected from the nozzles of the inkjet head in conjunction with this movement, thereby recording an image on the recording medium.

[0097] In the ink application process of this embodiment, the nozzle open time is 1 minute or more, which is the time during which a portion of the nozzle remains open after ink is ejected from a portion of the nozzle of the inkjet head and before suction cleaning is performed on that portion of the nozzle. Therefore, the present invention is particularly effective even when the ink set contains a large number of inks and the nozzle open time exceeds 1 minute.

[0098] 2.2. Conveying Process In the transport process, the recording medium is transported in a predetermined direction within the recording device. More specifically, the recording medium is transported from the paper feed section to the paper discharge section of the recording device using transport rollers and transport belts provided within the recording device. During this transport process, ink ejected from the inkjet head adheres to the recording medium, forming a recorded material. Transport may be performed continuously or intermittently.

[0099] 2.3. Recording media The recording medium used in this embodiment is not particularly limited, but examples include absorbent or non-absorbent recording media. Among these, absorbent recording media are prone to problems such as curling, so the present invention, which uses inorganic oxide particles while having excellent clogging recovery properties, is effective.

[0100] Absorbent recording media are not particularly limited, but examples include plain paper such as electrophotographic paper with high ink permeability to inkjet inks, inkjet paper (inkjet-specific paper equipped with an ink-absorbing layer composed of silica particles or alumina particles, or an ink-absorbing layer composed of hydrophilic polymers such as polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) or polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP)), and art paper, coated paper, and cast paper used in general offset printing, which have relatively low ink permeability.

[0101] Examples of non-absorbent recording media include, but are not limited to, films and plates of plastics such as polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene, polypropylene, polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polycarbonate, polystyrene, and polyurethane; plates of metals such as iron, silver, copper, and aluminum; metal plates or plastic films made by vapor deposition of these metals; plates of alloys such as stainless steel and brass; and recording media in which films of plastics such as polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene, polypropylene, polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polycarbonate, polystyrene, and polyurethane are bonded (coated) to a paper substrate.

[0102] 3. Recording device The recording device according to this embodiment includes an inkjet head having nozzles for ejecting inkjet ink onto a recording medium, and a cleaning unit for cleaning the nozzles of the inkjet head.

[0103] As an example of a recording device in this embodiment, Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a serial printer 1. As shown in Figure 1, the serial printer 1 includes a recording unit 13, a platen 5, a drying mechanism 6, a transport unit 8, a guide rod 9, a linear encoder 10, a control unit CONT, a cap member 11, and a cleaning unit 12. The transport unit 8 transports the recording medium M fed to the serial printer to the recording unit 13 and discharges the recorded recording medium outside the serial printer after recording. Specifically, the transport unit 8 has a feed roller and transports the transported recording medium M in the sub-scanning direction T2.

[0104] The recording unit 13 includes an inkjet head 2 that ejects ink from the ink cartridge 3 onto the recording medium M sent from the transport unit 8, a carriage 4 that mounts these, and a carriage movement mechanism 7 that moves the carriage 4 in the main scanning directions S1 and S2 of the recording medium M. The ink cartridges are filled with the inks contained in the aforementioned ink set.

[0105] The cleaning unit 12 can perform moisturizing, flushing, and head cleaning operations. Specifically, the moisturizing operation involves capping the inkjet head 2 with the cap member 11 when not performing recording operations to suppress drying of the nozzle holes (not shown) of the inkjet head 2. The flushing operation involves pre-discharging ink from the nozzle holes of the inkjet head 2 to the cap member 11 to prevent clogging of the nozzle holes. The head cleaning operation involves capping the inkjet head 2 with the cap member 11, then driving a suction pump (not shown) to discharge ink from each nozzle hole while simultaneously replacing the recording ink or replacement ink in the ink flow path. [Examples]

[0106] The present invention will be described more specifically below using examples and comparative examples. The present invention is not limited in any way by the following examples.

[0107] 1. Preparation of each ink included in the ink set. Each component was placed in a container to achieve the composition shown in Table 1, mixed and stirred with a magnetic stirrer for 2 hours, and then thoroughly mixed by dispersion treatment in a bead mill filled with 0.3 mm diameter zirconia beads. After stirring for 1 hour, the inks shown in Table 1 were obtained by filtration using a 5.0 μm PTFE membrane filter. The values ​​in Table 1 represent mass percent. Deionized water was used and added so that the mass of each ink was 100% by mass. In Table 1, the average Hansen SP value of the water-soluble organic solvent represents the weighted average of the Hansen SP values ​​of each water-soluble organic solvent in the ink.

[0108] 2. Preparation of the ink set Furthermore, by selecting inks to match the combinations shown in Table 2, each ink set shown in Table 2 was obtained. [Table 1]

[0109] The abbreviations and product ingredients used in Table 1 are as follows: <Colorants> DB60: Disperse Blue 60 • Compound A: Formula (I A The compound represented by ) (the compound obtained by the following manufacturing example 1) • Compound B: Formula (I B The compound represented by ) (the compound obtained by the production example 2 below) DB359: Disperse Blue 359 DB360: Disperse Blue 360 DR364: Disperse Red 364 DR60: Disperse Red 60 DY82: Disperse Yellow 82 DY54: Disperse Yellow 54 DY114: Disperse Yellow 114 DO25: Disperse Orange 25 <Water-soluble organic solvents> Propylene glycol Glycerin Methyl triglycol TEGmBE: Triethylene glycol monobutyl ether <Surfactants> • BYK348 = Manufactured by BYK Chemie Japan Co., Ltd., product name "BYK (registered trademark)" 348 (Polyether-modified siloxane surfactant)

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[0112] <Manufacturing Example 1> The above formula (I A The compound represented by ) was prepared as follows: To 75 parts of sulfolane, 3 parts of 1,4-diamino-2,3-anthraquinone dicarboxyimide and 25 parts of 3-aminopentane were added to obtain a solution. The obtained solution was heated to 140°C in an autoclave and reacted for 6 hours, then cooled to room temperature to obtain a solution. The solid precipitated from the obtained solution was separated by filtration, washed with 100 parts of methanol and 200 parts of water, and then dried to obtain the above formula (I A 3.1 parts of the compound represented by ) were obtained.

[0113] <Manufacturing Example 2> The above formula (I B The compound represented by ) was prepared as follows: To 75 parts of sulfolane, 3.0 parts of 1,4-diamino-2,3-anthraquinone dicarboxyimide and 25 parts of 1-aminobutane were added to obtain a solution. The obtained solution was heated to 140°C in an autoclave and reacted for 6 hours, then cooled to room temperature to obtain a solution. The solid precipitated from the obtained solution was separated by filtration, washed with 100 parts of methanol and 200 parts of water, and then dried to obtain the above formula (I B 2.9 parts of the compound represented by ) were obtained.

[0114] 2.1 Measurement of SP value by turbidity titration method The SP values ​​of each ink were measured by turbidity titration using water / acetone mixed solutions with different mixing ratios.

[0115] 2.2. Measurement of fluorescence whitening intensity Using a spectrophotometer FD-7 (manufactured by Konica Minolta), B(D65) and B(UVcut) were measured, and the fluorescence whitening intensity was determined using the following formula. Note that the D65 light source refers to the standard light source defined by the International Commission on Illumination. Fluorescent whitening intensity ΔB=B(D65)-B(UVcut)... (1) (In the formula, B(D65) is the brightness of the D65 light source, and B(UVcut) is the brightness of the D65 light source after cutting out wavelengths below 410 nm.)

[0116] 3. Evaluation Method 3.1.Color reproduction area Using an inkjet printer (SureColor SC-F7000, manufactured by Seiko Epson), the intermediate transfer medium, TRANSJET Classic (Cham Paper), was processed at a resolution of 1440 x 720 dpi and an ink transfer rate of 21 g / m². 2 Recording was performed and a color chart was output. Then, the ink-coated side of the intermediate transfer medium was brought into close contact with a white recording medium, a fabric (100% polyester, Amina, manufactured by Toray Industries), and heated at 200°C for 60 seconds using a heat press machine (TP-608M, manufactured by Taiyo Seiki Co., Ltd.) to perform sublimation transfer and obtain each dyed product. The obtained reference color chart image was measured using a colorimeter (product name "FD-7", manufactured by Konica Minolta Corporation) and L* value, a * value, b * The values ​​were measured. From these values, the L of each ink set was determined. * a * b * The color reproduction range volume (gamut value 1) was calculated, and the color reproduction range was evaluated according to the following evaluation criteria. [Evaluation Criteria] A: The gamut value 1 is 400,000 or higher. B: The gamut value 1 is between 350,000 and 400,000. C: Gamat value 1 is between 300,000 and 350,000. D: Gamat value 1 is between 250,000 and 300,000. E: The gamut value of 1 is less than 250,000.

[0117] 3.2 Fluorescent Color Range Each dyed material was obtained using the same method as in the color reproduction range evaluation test described above. The obtained reference color chart image was measured using a colorimeter (product name "FD-7", manufactured by Konica Minolta) L * value, a * value, b * The value and fluorescence whitening intensity were measured. By plotting the points where the fluorescence whitening intensity was 0.3 or higher, L * a * b * The color reproduction range volume (gamut value 2) was calculated, and the fluorescence color reproduction range was evaluated according to the following evaluation criteria. [Evaluation Criteria] A: The gamut value 2 is 200,000 or higher. B: The gamut value 2 is between 150,000 and 200,000. C: The gamut value 2 is between 100,000 and 150,000. D: The gamut value 2 is between 50,000 and 100,000. E: The gamut value 2 is less than 50,000.

[0118] 3.3.Graininess Each dyed sample was obtained using the same method as in the color reproduction range evaluation test described above. The duty cycle of the secondary color was varied from 10% to 100%, and the granularity was evaluated visually according to the evaluation criteria below. [Evaluation Criteria] A: There is absolutely no grainy texture. B: It has a slightly grainy texture. C: It is clear that it has a granular texture.

[0119] 3.4 Intermittent Reliability Each ink was filled into an inkjet printer (product name SC-F10050H, manufactured by Seiko Epson Corporation), and left for 1 minute with the nozzles open. After that, without performing cleaning with the cleaning unit, the number of nozzles that failed to eject was counted, and the intermittent reliability was evaluated according to the evaluation criteria below. [Evaluation Criteria] A: The number of nozzles that have come loose is 0. B: The number of nozzles that have come loose is between 1 and 5. C: The number of nozzles that have come loose is 6 or more.

[0120] 3.5. Storage stability The ink was left to stand for one week at 70°C, and then the initial viscosity and viscosity after one week of standing were measured. Storage stability was evaluated according to the following evaluation criteria. [Evaluation Criteria] A: The viscosity change is ±5% or less. B: Viscosity change is greater than ±5% and less than or equal to ±10%. C: Viscosity change is greater than ±10% but less than or equal to ±15%.

[0121] 4. Evaluation Results [Table 2]

[0122] A comparison of Examples 1-5 with Comparative Examples 1-5 revealed that the ink set according to this embodiment is superior to the ink sets of Comparative Examples 1-5, which do not satisfy the constituent requirements of the ink composition, in terms of color reproduction range, fluorescent color reproduction range, granularity, intermittent reliability, and storage stability. [Explanation of symbols]

[0123] 1...Serial printer, 2...Inkjet head, 3...Ink cartridge, 4...Carriage, 5...Platen, 6...Heating mechanism, 7...Carriage movement mechanism, 8...Transport unit, 9...Guide rod, 10...Linear encoder, 11...Cap member, 12...Cleaning unit, M...Recording medium, CONT...Control unit, S1, S2...Main scanning direction, T1, T2...Sub-scanning direction

Claims

1. The fluorescence whitening intensity is 3.0 or higher, and the SP value is 12-18 (cal / cm²). 3 ) 1 / 2 Cyan ink C1, The fluorescence whitening intensity is 3.0 or higher, and the SP value is 12-18 (cal / cm²). 3 ) 1 / 2 Magenta ink M1, The fluorescence whitening intensity is 3.0 or higher, and the SP value is 12-18 (cal / cm²). 3 ) 1 / 2 Yellow ink Y1, The fluorescence whitening intensity is less than 3.0, and the SP value is 12-18 (cal / cm²). 3 ) 1 / 2 Cyan ink C2, The fluorescence whitening intensity is less than 3.0, and the SP value is 12 to 18 (cal / cm 3 ), 1 / 2 and magenta ink M2 having these properties The fluorescence whitening intensity is less than 3.0, and the SP value is 12-18 (cal / cm²). 3 ) 1 / 2 It comprises yellow ink Y2, The aforementioned SP value is obtained by turbidity titration using a water / acetone mixed solution. Ink set.

2. The SP value of the cyan ink C1 is 12 to 14 (cal / cm²). 3 ) 1 / 2 And, The SP value of the magenta ink M1 is 12 to 14 (cal / cm²). 3 ) 1 / 2 And, The SP value of the yellow ink Y1 is 15 to 17 (cal / cm²). 3 ) 1 / 2 And, The SP value of the cyan ink C2 is 14 to 16 (cal / cm²). 3 ) 1 / 2 And, The SP value of the magenta ink M2 is 15 to 17 (cal / cm²). 3 ) 1 / 2 And, The SP value of the aforementioned yellow ink Y2 is 12 to 14 (cal / cm²). 3 ) 1 / 2 That is, The ink set according to claim 1.

3. The cyan ink C1 contains a compound represented by the following formula (I), The ink set according to claim 1 or 2. 【Chemistry 1】 (In formula (I), R represents a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group having 1 to 18 carbon atoms, and the alkyl group may have a hydrogen atom substituted with an alkoxy group having 1 to 6 carbon atoms, and X represents an oxygen atom or an imino group.)

4. The yellow ink Y1 includes at least one of Disperse Yellow 232 and Disperse Yellow 82. The ink set according to any one of claims 1 to 3.

5. The magenta ink M1 includes disperse red 364, The ink set according to any one of claims 1 to 4.

6. The SP value obtained by turbidity titration is 12-18 (cal / cm³). 3 ) 1 / 2 It is equipped with black ink B, The ink set according to any one of claims 1 to 5.

7. The SP value obtained by turbidity titration is 12-18 (cal / cm³). 3 ) 1 / 2 It is equipped with orange ink O, The ink set according to any one of claims 1 to 6.

8. It has a total of more than 8 types of ink, The SP values ​​of all inks, determined by turbidity titration, were between 12 and 18 (cal / cm³). 3 ) 1 / 2 That is, The ink set according to any one of claims 1 to 7.

9. Each ink contains a water-soluble organic solvent. The content of the water-soluble organic solvent is 10% by mass or more of the total amount of each ink. The ink set according to any one of claims 1 to 8.

10. The content of the water-soluble organic solvent in the cyan ink C1, the magenta ink M1, and the yellow ink Y1 is 12% by mass or more, relative to the total amount of each ink. The ink set according to claim 9.

11. Each ink contains a water-soluble organic solvent. The average Hansen SP value of the aforementioned water-soluble organic solvent is 15 (cal / cm²). 3 ) 1 / 2 The content of the water-soluble organic solvent is 5% by mass or more of the total amount of each ink. The ink set according to claim 9 or 10.

12. The process includes an ink application step of ejecting the ink set described in any one of claims 1 to 11 from an inkjet head and adhering it to a recording medium, In the ink application process, the nozzle opening time is 1 minute or more. The aforementioned nozzle opening time is the period during which a portion of the nozzle remains open after ink is ejected from a portion of the nozzle of the inkjet head and before suction cleaning is performed on that portion of the nozzle from which the ink was ejected. Recording method.

13. An inkjet head having nozzles for ejecting each ink of the ink set according to any one of claims 1 to 11, Equipped with a cleaning unit, Recording device.

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