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Textile printing ink set and imprinting method
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A textile printing ink set includes a pre-treatment liquid containing a flocculant; and an aqueous ink jet ink composition, in which the aqueous ink jet ink composition contains resin fine particles (A) that flocculate by being mixed with the pre-treatment liquid and resin fine particles (B) that do not flocculate by being mixed with the pre-treatment liquid.
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1 . A textile printing ink set comprising:
a pre-treatment liquid that contains a flocculant; and an aqueous ink jet ink composition, wherein the aqueous ink jet ink composition contains resin fine particles (A) that flocculate by being mixed with the pre-treatment liquid and resin fine particles (B) that do not flocculate by being mixed with the pre-treatment liquid.
2 . The textile printing ink set according to claim 1 ,
wherein the resin fine particles (B) include at least one of an emulsifier dispersion-type resin or a nonionic resin.
3 . The textile printing ink set according to claim 1 ,
wherein the resin fine particles (A) include a self-dispersion-type anionic resin.
4 . The textile printing ink set according to claim 1 ,
wherein the resin fine particles (A) include a self-dispersion-type urethane resin, and the resin fine particles (B) include an emulsifier dispersion-type acryl resin.
5 . The textile printing ink set according to claim 1 ,
wherein the resin fine particles (A) include an anionic urethane resin, and the resin fine particles (B) include a nonionic urethane resin.
6 . The textile printing ink set according to claim 1 ,
wherein the aqueous ink jet ink composition further contains a white pigment.
7 . The textile printing ink set according to claim 1 ,
wherein a total content of solid contents of the resin fine particles (A) and the resin fine particles (B) is in a range of 8.0% by mass to 20% by mass with respect to a total amount of the aqueous ink jet ink composition, a content of the solid content of the resin fine particles (A) is in a range of 5.0% by mass to 12% by mass, with respect to a total amount of the aqueous ink jet ink composition, and a content of the solid content of the resin fine particles (B) is in a range of 3.0% by mass to 10% by mass with respect to a total amount of the aqueous ink jet ink composition.
8 . The textile printing ink set according to claim 1 ,
wherein a content of the solid content of the resin fine particles (A) is greater than that of the solid content of resin fine particles (B).
9 . An imprinting method, comprising:
adhering a pre-treatment liquid contained in the textile printing ink set according to claim 1 to a fabric; and discharging an aqueous ink jet ink composition contained in the textile printing ink set according to claim 1 from a head and adhering the aqueous ink jet ink composition to at least a portion of an adhesion area.
10 . An imprinting method, comprising:
adhering a pre-treatment liquid contained in the textile printing ink set according to claim 2 to a fabric; and discharging an aqueous ink jet ink composition contained in the textile printing ink set according to claim 2 from a head and adhering the aqueous ink jet ink composition to at least a portion of an adhesion area of the pre-treatment liquid on the fabric.
11 . An imprinting method, comprising:
adhering a pre-treatment liquid contained in the textile printing ink set according to claim 3 to a fabric; and discharging an aqueous ink jet ink composition contained in the textile printing ink set according to claim 3 from a head and adhering the aqueous ink jet ink composition to at least a portion of an adhesion area of the pre-treatment liquid on the fabric.
12 . An imprinting method, comprising:
adhering a pre-treatment liquid contained in the textile printing ink set according to claim 4 to a fabric; and discharging an aqueous ink jet ink composition contained in the textile printing ink set according to claim 4 from a head and adhering the aqueous ink jet ink composition to at least a portion of an adhesion area of the pre-treatment liquid on the fabric.
13 . An imprinting method, comprising:
adhering a pre-treatment liquid contained in the textile printing ink set according to claim 5 to a fabric; and discharging an aqueous ink jet ink composition contained in the textile printing ink set according to claim 5 from a head and adhering the aqueous ink jet ink composition to at least a portion of an adhesion area of the pre-treatment liquid on the fabric.
14 . An imprinting method, comprising:
adhering a pre-treatment liquid contained in the textile printing ink set according to claim 6 to a fabric; and discharging an aqueous ink jet ink composition contained in the textile printing ink set according to claim 6 from a head and adhering the aqueous ink jet ink composition to at least a portion of an adhesion area of the pre-treatment liquid on the fabric.
15 . An imprinting method, comprising:
adhering a pre-treatment liquid contained in the textile printing ink set according to claim 7 to a fabric; and discharging an aqueous ink jet ink composition contained in the textile printing ink set according to claim 7 from a head and adhering the aqueous ink jet ink composition to at least a portion of an adhesion area of the pre-treatment liquid on the fabric.
16 . An imprinting method, comprising:
adhering a pre-treatment liquid contained in the textile printing ink set according to claim 8 to a fabric; and discharging an aqueous ink jet ink composition contained in the textile printing ink set according to claim 8 from a head and adhering the aqueous ink jet ink composition to at least a portion of an adhesion area of the pre-treatment liquid on the fabric.
17 . The imprinting method according to claim 9 ,
wherein after the adhering of the pre-treatment liquid, in a state in which 30% by mass or more of a volatile component of the pre-treatment liquid adhered to the fabric remains, the discharging and adhering of the aqueous ink jet ink composition is performed.
18 . The imprinting method according to claim 9 , further comprising:
heating the fabric after the discharging and adhering of the aqueous ink jet ink composition, wherein, in the heating of the fabric, a surface of the fabric to which the aqueous ink jet ink composition is adhered is not pressurized.Cited by (0)
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