Medium for phase change ink printing

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428195, 428331, 428341, 428480, 428520, B41M 500

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057533601

ABSTRACT:
A recording media for phase change ink recording comprising: a support; 1-30 mg/dm.sup.2 of a receptive layer coated on the support wherein the receptive layer comprises: a binder comprising: a water soluble polymer; and a water insoluble polymer; wherein the combined weight of the water soluble polymer and the water insoluble polymer comprises at least 15%, by weight, and no more than 90%, by weight, water insoluble binder; and an inorganic particulate material with a hydrodynamic diameter in water of no more than 0.3 .mu.m wherein the inorganic particulate material represents at least 50%, by weight, and no more than 95%, by weight, of the combined coating weight of the water soluble polymer, the water insoluble polymer and the inorganic particulate material.

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