Thermosensitive recording material

Record receiver having plural interactive leaves or a colorless – Having a colorless color-former – developer therefor – or... – Having nonreactant particles of defined size

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503209, 503216, 503225, B41M 530

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ABSTRACT:
A thermosensitive recording material capable of recording thereon clear colored images having high resistances to oily substances, plasticizers, moisture, and heat and an excellent storage persistency over a long time, comprises a thermosensitive colored image-forming layer formed on a sheet substrate and comprising a colorless dye precursor, a color developing agent, and a binder, the color developing agent comprising at least one compound of the formula (I): ##STR1## and the colored image-forming layer further comprising an additive comprising at least one selected from: (1) aromatic epoxy compounds, (2) aromatic aziridine compounds, (3) aromatic compounds of the formulae (II), (III) and (IV): ##STR2##

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