Electric discharge facsimile recording material

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ABSTRACT:
A multilayer electric discharge recording material comprising an electrically anisotropic support layer disposed on one surface of a conductive layer and a transfer layer disposed on the other surface of the conductive layer. The transfer layer comprises a material that has a melting point between about 25.degree. and 150.degree. C. and that is capable of melting and adhering to a receiving medium such that a desired pattern or image can be formed and recorded on the receiving sheet.

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