Image transfer method

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Electric or magnetic imagery – e.g. – xerography,... – Post imaging process – finishing – or perfecting composition...

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G03G 1316

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049834878

ABSTRACT:
A method for transferring a fixed image, such as an electrographically produced toner image, from an initial substrate to a final substrate. The method employs an adhesive-coated film to lift the image from its initial substrate and to secure it to the final substrate. The film remains in place after the transfer is completed and serves to encapsulate and protect the image. Both the initial substrate and the adhesive-coated film are maintained dry during the process and the initial substrate remains intact and may be reused. Variations of the invention are disclosed whereby background or collage pieces may also be adhered to the adhesive coated film before the film is secured to the final substrate to thereby produce collages and special effects.

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