Recording apparatus which avoids ink sheet sticking and image st

Incremental printing of symbolic information – Thermal marking apparatus or processes – Preheating

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ABSTRACT:
A heat transfer recording apparatus for recording an image on a recording medium by transferring an ink possessed by an ink sheet to the transfer medium comprises conveying means for conveying the ink sheet and the recording medium, recording means for recording an image on the recording medium, and control means for controlling the recording means after an image has been recorded by the recording means so as to record the image over again by using the same data after the ink sheet has been conveyed while the recording medium being stopped.

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