Fusible printing coating for durable images

Coating processes – With post-treatment of coating or coating material – Heating or drying

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A coating composition which encompasses an aqueous dispersion of from about 2 to about 40 percent by dry weight, based on the dry weight of the coating composition, of a cationic polymer; and from about 60 to about 98 percent by dry weight, based on the dry weight of the coating composition, of a nonionic or cationic binder. The coating composition is thermally fusible and adapted to be receptive to ink jet inks and to retain the ink jet inks after being thermally fused. Alternatively, the coating composition may encompass an aqueous dispersion of a powdered thermoplastic polymer and from about 10 to about 150 dry parts by weight of a binder, based on 100 dry parts by weight of the powdered thermoplastic polymer. Desirably, the coating composition will encompass an aqueous dispersion of a powdered thermoplastic polymer; from about 2 to about 50 dry parts by weight, based on 100 dry parts by weight of the powdered thermoplastic polymer, of a cationic polymer; and from about 10 to about 150 dry parts by weight, based on 100 dry parts by weight of the powdered thermoplastic polymer, of a nonionic or cationic binder. The coating composition also may contain from about 1 to about 5 parts by weight, based on the weight of the coating composition, of a surfactant. When applied to a substrate, the coating composition permits printing on the substrate with ink jet inks to give a printed image which is durable, especially in the presence of water.

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