Incremental printing of symbolic information – Electric marking apparatus or processes – Electrostatic
Patent
1996-01-11
1998-01-20
Wong, Peter S.
Incremental printing of symbolic information
Electric marking apparatus or processes
Electrostatic
347156, 283 94, 283 67, B41J 2385, B42D 1500
Patent
active
057105880
ABSTRACT:
Coated sheets or substrates such as paper, opaque MYLAR, TESLIN or the like are utilized in the creation of simulated, photographic-quality prints formed using non photographic imaging procedures such as xerography and ink jet. A first substrate which is transparent has a reverse reading black image formed thereon. Such an image may be formed using conventional monochromatic xerography. A second substrate is xerographically imaged for forming a uniform color image layer thereon. The foregoing results in a simulated color photographic-quality print which when viewed through the non-imaged side of the transparent substrate contains right reading reading images which exhibit color even though they are formed using black toner.
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Toatley Gregory
Wong Peter S.
Xerox Corporation
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