Simulated photographic prints using a reflective coating

Photocopying – Contact printing – Light boxes

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156277, 355202, G03G 800, G03G 1514

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053272013

ABSTRACT:
Simulated photographic prints are created using xerographic imaging. A transparent carrier having a xerographically formed mirror image fused thereto is bonded to a plastic substrate through the use of heat and pressure. The transparent carrier and the plastic substrate form the finished print.

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