Record receiver having plural interactive leaves or a colorless – Having plural interactive leaves
Patent
1992-09-23
1995-02-21
Hess, B. Hamilton
Record receiver having plural interactive leaves or a colorless
Having plural interactive leaves
428195, 428913, 428914, 430200, 430348, B41M 5035, B41M 538
Patent
active
053915356
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed are an ink ribbon containing an amphiphilic acid dye or basic dye, which has an excellent thermal transfer sensitivity and which may form an image with high fixation comparable to that of silver salt photographic images, and an image forming method using the ink ribbon. The method comprises bringing the ink ribbon containing an amphiphilic acid dye or basic dye into contact with a photographic paper containing a precipitating agent capable of laking by salt formation with an acid dye or basic dye so that the acid dye or basic dye is transferred and fixed from the ink ribbon to the photographic paper by thermal stimulation.
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Patent Abstracts of Japan, vol. 10 No. 342 (M-536) (2398) dated Nov. 19, 1986, "Thermal Transfer Type Recording Medium", JP-A-61-143184.
Patent Abstracts of Japan, vol. 13 No. 274 (M-841) (3622), Jun. 23, 1989, "Image-Receiving Sheet For Sublimation Transfer Type Thermal Recording", JP-A-10 72898.
Patent Abstracts of Japan, vol. 10, No. 357 (M-540) (2414), Dec. 2, 1986, "Thermal Transfer Recording Medium", JP-A-61 154995.
Japanese Application No. 61-154995, pp. 581-587.
Hirano Hideki
Ito Kengo
Hess B. Hamilton
Sony Corporation
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