Ink jet recording with equal amounts of mono- and mixed color dr

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346140R, B41J 221

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051403390

ABSTRACT:
An ink-jet recording process is provided which comprises applying inks to a recording medium having at least an ink-transporting layer and an ink-retaining layer, from the ink-transporting layer side of said recording medium, and thereby forming with a plurality of ink dots a unicolored area observable from the ink-retaining layer side, the dots being formed respectively by application of at least two ink droplets in superposition.
A mixed color dot is similarly formed, wherein the amount of ink forming the unicolor dot and the mixed color dot is about the same to provide similar image density, resolution and uniformity.

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