Claims
- 1. An ink jet printing image transfer method comprising:
- forming an image transfer sheet including (a) a flexible base layer which is substantially impermeable to ink jet ink, (b) an ink jet printing ink-absorbing adhesive layer that is coated onto said base layer, and (c) an inactivatable detackifying outer layer, said detackifying layer being transmissive to ink jet ink and, permitting at least 30 percent of applied ink jet ink to pass through into said adhesive layer;
- printing an image onto said adhesive layer of said image transfer sheet;
- inactivating said detackifying layer so that said adhesive is in an exposed tacky state; and
- adhering the imaged exposed tacky adhesive layer to said substrate by applying the imaged tacky adhesive layer to said substrate.
- 2. An ink jet printing image transfer method according to claim 1 wherein said adhesive layer is formed of hydrophilic adhesive.
- 3. An ink jet printing image transfer method according to claim 2 wherein said adhesive layer is formed of a pressure sensitive adhesive.
- 4. An ink jet printing image transfer method according to claim 1 wherein the adhesive layer is formed of hydrophobic adhesive.
- 5. An ink jet printing image transfer method according to claim 1 wherein said adhesive layer is detackified by locating an inactivatable ink jet printing ink porous outer layer on the adhesive layer, said outer layer permitting at least 40 percent of the ink from ink jet printers to pass through the porous layer into said adhesive.
- 6. An ink jet transfer method according to claim 5 including the step of forming said porous outer layer of a water permeable material.
- 7. An ink jet transfer method according to claim 1 wherein said transfer sheet is formed with a release layer between said detackifying outer layer and said adhesive layer.
- 8. An ink jet printed image transfer method according to claim 1 wherein said adhesive layer is activated by heat and pressure.
- 9. An ink jet printed image transfer method according to claim 8 wherein said particles have the same refractive index as the adhesive layer.
- 10. An ink jet printed image transfer method according to claim 1 wherein said adhesive layer is detackified by locating an ink jet printing ink porous layer over the adhesive layer, said porous layer being formed of finely divided particles uniformly dispersed on said adhesive layer.
- 11. An ink jet printed image transfer method according to claim 1 wherein said detackifying layer is formed of starch or polyvinyl alcohol.
- 12. An ink jet printed image transfer method according to claim 1 wherein said adhesive layer is activated to a tacky state by the addition of water.
- 13. An ink jet printed image transfer method according to claim 1 wherein said flexible base layer is formed of transparent material.
- 14. An ink jet printed image transfer method according to claim 1 wherein said flexible base layer is formed of opaque material.
- 15. An ink jet printed image transfer method according to claim 1 wherein there is located between said flexible base layer and said adhesive layer a release layer.
- 16. An ink jet printed image transfer method according to claim 15 comprising the additional step of removing said flexible base layer from said adhesive layer after adhering said image transfer sheet to a substrate.
- 17. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein a second detackifying layer is formed between said adhesive layer and said flexible base layer, whereby when said base layer is removed, the remaining image in the adhesive layer is not tacky.
- 18. An ink jet transfer method according to claim 1 wherein the adhesive is a water activatable adhesive.
- 19. An ink jet transfer method according to claim 1 wherein the adhesive is a heat activatable adhesive.
- 20. An ink jet transfer method according to claim 1 wherein the adhesive is already tacky when the step of printing an image onto the adhesive layer begins.
- 21. An ink jet transfer method according to claim 1 wherein the detackifying layer is a mesh.
- 22. An ink jet transfer method according to claim 1 wherein the detackifying layer comprises polyvinyl alcohol.
RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/519,570, filed Aug. 25, 1995, now abandoned. This application is also a continuation-in-part of Patent Cooperation Treaty Application No. PCT/US96/13908, which designated the United States and which was filed on Aug. 26, 1996.
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