Photosensitive heat-transfer recording sheet and photosensitive

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Microcapsule – process – composition – or product

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430199, 430200, 430913, 427150, 4284022, 42840221, 42840224, G03K 168, G03K 172

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ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a photosensitive heat-transfer recording sheet and a photosensitive pressure-sensitive recording sheet both using photocurable microcapsules. These sheets enable transfer of multi-color images onto plain papers and accordingly have a very important industrial significance under the present situation where duplicate recording of color images is required.

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