Recording material for direct thermal imaging

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430338, 430567, 430608, 430619, 503202, 503209, 503210, 503216, 503217, 503221, 503226, B41M 530, B41M 540

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ABSTRACT:
A heat-sensitive recording material suited for use in direct thermal imaging by means of an information-wise energized heating element, which recording material comprises on the same side of a support, called the heat-sensitive side, one or more binder layers containing a substantially light-insensitive metal salt in thermal working relationship with at least one organic reducing agent, characterized in that said recording material also comprises an acid-sensitive leuco dye transformable into dye by means of an acid-reacting compound serving as dye developer that stands in thermal working relationship with said leuco dye.

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