Printing device and photographic paper

Incremental printing of symbolic information – Ink jet – Ejector mechanism

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347 61, 347 88, 503227, B41J 214

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ABSTRACT:
A printing device includes a dye tank for containing a powdered vaporizable dye, an entrance section for liquefying the powdered vaporizable dye and a vaporizing section for radiating a laser light beam onto the liquefied dye transported thereto by the entrance section and vaporizing the dye for thermal transcription onto a photographic paper. The photographic paper includes a light absorbing layer between a receptor layer and a photographic paper base. Since the light absorbing layer is capable of absorbing the light efficiently for evolving heat efficiently, the receptor layer may be heated directly to assure high quality printing.

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