Forming authenticated images in a receiver

Incremental printing of symbolic information – Light or beam marking apparatus or processes – Scan of light

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347176, 347187, 430200, B41J 2325

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061219916

ABSTRACT:
A method of forming authenticated images on image areas of a receiver to form a series of viewable images such as postal stamps including moving a colorant donor element having a plurality of transferable colorants into transferable relationship with the receiver, the colorant donor element includes a representation of an image and marks which authenticate the image having colorant over such representation and marks; and transferring colorants onto the receiver in accordance with the representation and marks in the colorant donor element to form authenticated images in the receiver.

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