Method of transferring a toner image to a substrate

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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101470, 101472, B44C 1175, B41M 504

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050732188

ABSTRACT:
The process involves photocopying a black-and-white or color image on a sheet of ordinary paper (2), appearing as the reverse of the image ultimately to be produced, then placing the copy side of the sheet in direct contact with the suface of the fabric (1) and applying pressure and heat in such a way as causes the toner, from which the copy image is constructed, to transfer to the fabric. Solvent is applied to the exposed surface of the sheet to facilitate separation of toner from the sheet.

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