Transparent sheet having heat-transferred image thereon

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Structurally defined web or sheet – Discontinuous or differential coating – impregnation or bond

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4284111, 428913, 428914, B41M 526

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ABSTRACT:
A transparent sheet having a heat-transferred image thereon, characterized in that the transparent sheet per se consists of a thermoplastic resin having a norbornene skeleton and the image is composed of a toner adhered to the sheet by heat-transfer. The toner is adhered directly to the sheet through no adhesive. The transparent sheet is suitable for uses in conventional black-and-white and color copying machines, overhead projectors and the like.

REFERENCES:
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Patent Abstracts of Japan, JP 2,196,832, Oct. 21, 1988, "Sheet or Film of Cyclic Olefin Polymer".
Patent Abstracts of Japan, JP 2,180,976, Dec. 28, 1988, "Sheet of Film of Drawn Copolymer of Norbornene . . . ".
Patent Abstracts of Japan, JP 63,234,201, Sep. 29, 1988, "Optical Thin Filmy Substance For Protecting Photoresist . . . ".
English Abstract of European Patent, EP 384,694, Aug. 29, 1990, "Sheet or Film Composition With At Least One . . . ".

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