Sublimation thermal transfer recording method and recording mate

Record receiver having plural interactive leaves or a colorless – Having plural interactive leaves

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428195, 4284231, 428447, 4284744, 4284884, 428913, 428914, B41M 5035, B41M 538

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ABSTRACT:
A sublimation thermal transfer recording material including a smooth and excellent heat resistant layer which has excellent feeding property and excellent image qualities even when used for n-fold speed mode multiple sublimation thermal transfer recording. The sublimation thermal transfer recording material comprises a substrate, an ink layer formed thereon and a heat resistant layer formed on the non-layered side of the substrate, wherein the heat resistant layer has a softening point of at least 200.degree. C. which is measured by a method based on JIS-K7196.

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