Method of and article for masking

Textiles: fiber preparation

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427140, B41J 2916

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ABSTRACT:
Pellucid carrier sheet having opaque coherent film masking elements releasably secured on the rear surface and pressure responsive means on the rear surface of such elements for enabling transfer thereof through pressure application, as by rubbing with a stylus, to mask and cover errors, or the like, for correction and methods of use thereof.

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