Recorders – Record receivers and/or driving means therefor – Laminated – impregnated – or coated bases
Patent
1986-02-27
1987-10-20
Hartary, Joseph W.
Recorders
Record receivers and/or driving means therefor
Laminated, impregnated, or coated bases
346 11, 428195, 428480, G01D 1534
Patent
active
047018372
ABSTRACT:
A light-transmissive recording medium is provided which has an ink receiving layer formed mainly of a water-soluble polymer and a crosslinking agent on a light-transmissive substrate, wherein the polymer constituting said ink receiving layer has a crosslinking degree within the range of from the crosslinking degree satisfying the water resistance of the ink receiving layer in JIS K 5400 to the crosslinking degree giving the ink receiving capacity of 0.2 .mu.l/cm.sup.2 in the ink receiving layer. A recording method employing the above-mentioned recording medium is also provided.
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Arai Ryuichi
Sakaki Mamoru
Canon Kabushiki Kaisha
Hartary Joseph W.
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