Image recorder using ink imparted with adhesiveness by electro-c

Recorders – Markers and/or driving means therefor – With ink supply to marker

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346 76R, 106 20, 355280, 400126, G01D 1516, B41J 2005, C09D 1102

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049623893

ABSTRACT:
A fluid ink which is substantially nonadhesive but can be imparted with an adhesiveness on application of an energy such as electrochemical energy or heat energy, is obtained by impregnating a crosslinked substance such as guar gum or polyvinyl alcohol compound with a liquid dispersion medium such as water. The fluid ink, preferably formed into a layer in advance, is supplied with a pattern of energy to be provided with an adhesive pattern, which is then transferred to a recording medium, such as plain paper, directly or by the medium of an intermediate transfer medium to form an ink pattern corresponding to the energy pattern applied.

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