Image transferring medium

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Imaged product – Multilayer

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430138, 430211, 430235, 430256, 430257, 430259, 430262, 430263, 503214, 503215, 503226, G03C 1112, G03C 190

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051789795

ABSTRACT:
An image transfer type recording method for forming a visible image on a developer medium comprising a base sheet, a thermoplastic resin layer, and a developer material layer which is color-reactable with a chromogenic material laminated in this order, and transferring the visible image on the developer medium to any type of image supporting medium, comprising the steps of forming the visible image on the developer material layer through a color-reaction between the developer material and the chromogenic material, providing an adhesive layer on the developer material layer, superposing the developer material layer and the image supporting medium under pressure and heat to fixedly transfer the developer material layer having the visible image thereon to the image supporting medium, and peeling off only the substrate of the developer medium.

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