Method of desensitizing a thermally imagable surface

Coating processes – Transfer or copy sheet making – Coating opposite sides or forming plural or nonuniform coats

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427150, 427151, 503204, 503205, 503206, B41M 534

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060155892

ABSTRACT:
A thermally imagable business record, such as a form, label, tag, or the like is provided which may be activated to form human and/or machine readable images as well as different colored images. The record comprises a substrate having a thermally imagable coating on substantially its entire surface which forms a first color when activated, and having a desensitized area on at least one area of its surface which may be overcoated with a thermally imagable coating capable of forming a different color upon activation than the first thermally imagable coating. The first thermally imagable coating provides images which are of machine readable quality, while the additional thermally imagable coatings provide images of a different color to designate selected areas on the form or label to a user.

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