Method of preparing matte finish color-proofing surprints

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Imaging affecting physical property of radiation sensitive... – Readily visible image formation

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430950, 430 14, 430291, 430331, 430257, G03C 168, G03C 500

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ABSTRACT:
The finished surface of a multicolor surprint proof is made to exhibit a matte appearance and closely simulate the surface texture of the printing stock to which it is applied. Individual colored image adhesive layers are laminated in register to a receptor sheet which comprises a coated layer of film-forming polymer composition on a polyester carrier sheet having a matte texture surface. Subsequent to final adhesive lamination of the assembled surprint to desired printing stock, the receptor carrier sheet is stripped from the polymer film layer to yield a tough protective film overlayer which complements the matte texture of the original receptor carrier sheet surface and provides the desired matte appearance of the multicolor proof.

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patent: 3920456 (1975-11-01), Nittel et al.
patent: 4286046 (1981-08-01), Cohen et al.

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