Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Transfer procedure between image and image layer – image... – Imagewise heating – element or image receiving layers...
Patent
1995-12-07
1997-02-18
Baxter, Janet C.
Radiation imagery chemistry: process, composition, or product th
Transfer procedure between image and image layer, image...
Imagewise heating, element or image receiving layers...
430200, 503227, 428195, 428913, 428914, 1621681, 1621642, 1621641, 162231, 4283184, 428481, B41M 5035
Patent
active
056040784
ABSTRACT:
Thermal dye transfer receiving elements are disclosed comprising a base having thereon a dye image-receiving layer, the base comprising a composite film laminated to a support, the dye image-receiving layer being on the composite film side of the base. The composite film comprises a microvoided thermoplastic core layer and at least one substantially void-free thermoplastic surface (skin) layer having a thickness of about 3 to about 6 .mu.m, and the support comprising a latex-impregnated paper.
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Campbell Bruce C.
Harrison Daniel J.
Angeranndt Martin J.
Baxter Janet C.
Cole Harold E.
Eastman Kodak Company
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