Image-receiving sheet material and process for the formation of

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Layer or component removable to expose adhesive – Ornamental – decorative – pattern – or indicia

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428409, 428484, 428500, 430257, 430259, 430260, 430262, 430263, G03C 1112, B32B 904, A61F 1302

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ABSTRACT:
An image-receiving sheet material to be used for the formation of a transferred image by transferring a transferable image formed on an image-forming layer of a photo-sensitive material onto the image-receiving sheet material and then retransferring the image onto a permanent substrate, wherein the image-receiving sheet material comprises a substrate and first and second image-receiving layers located adjacent each other and comprising organic high polymer(s), wherein the second image-receiving layer is to be transferred onto the permanent substrate and further comprises at least one of the following components (I) and (II):

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