Claims
- 1. An element comprising in order from top to bottom:
- (a) a lower-gloss protective covering comprising a thin, substantially transparent, nonphotosensitive, integral polymeric film having a thickness not greater than 0.002 cm, said polymeric film consisting essentially of a mixture of at least two slightly incompatible polymers, said mixture of slightly incompatible polymers having been dissolved in an essentially organic solvent system, coated on a removable substrate and dried, so that said polymeric film exhibits a 20.degree. specular gloss that is at least 5% lower than a film prepared in the same manner from any one of said polymer constituents, and
- (b) a pre-press color proof,
- wherein the protective covering has been laminated to the surface of the pre-press color proof, and the substrate removed after lamination leaving the thin, substantially transparent, nonphotosensitive, integral polymeric film as the outermost layer of the element.
- 2. An element of claim 1, wherein the polymeric film consists essentially of a mixture of at least two slightly incompatible polymers selected from the group consisting of:
- (a) an ethylene/vinylacetate copolymer and polymethylmethacrylate;
- (b) an ethylene/vinylacetate copolymer, polymethylmethacrylate, and polyvinylacetate;
- (c) polycarbonate and polymethylmethacrylate;
- (d) polycarbonate and polystyrene;
- (e) two different polyamides;
- (f) polybutylmethacrylate and a polyamide;
- (g) a polyester and polybutylmethacrylate;
- (h) a polyester and polystyrene;
- (i) polyvinylacetate, polymethylmethacrylate, and polyethylene glycol.
- 3. An element of claim 2, wherein the polymeric film consists essentially of a mixture of at least two slightly incompatible polymers selected from the group consisting of:
- (a) an ethylene/vinylacetate copolymer, polymethylmethacrylate, and polyvinylacetate, and
- (b) polymethylmethacrylate, polyvinylacetate, and polyethylene glycol.
- 4. An element of claim 3, wherein the polymeric film consists essentially of a mixture of polymethylmethacrylate, polyvinylacetate, and polyethylene glycol.
- 5. An element of claim 4, wherein the polymer film consists essentially of about 10-90% polymethylmethacrylate, 10-90% polyvinylacetate, and 2-30% polyethylene glycol.
- 6. An element of claim 5, wherein the polymeric film consists essentially of a mixture of about 65% polymethylmethacrylate, about 29% polyvinylacetate, and about 4% polyethylene glycol.
- 7. An element of claim 1, wherein the polymeric film has a thickness not greater than 0.001 cm.
- 8. An element of claim 1, wherein the polymeric film exhibits a exhibits a 20.degree. specular glass that is at least 10% lower than a film prepared in the same manner from any one of said polymer constituents.
- 9. An element of claim 2, wherein the polymeric film has a thickness not greater than 0.001 cm.
- 10. An element of claim 2, wherein the polymeric film exhibits a exhibits a 20.degree. specular gloss that is at least 10% lower than a film prepared in the same manner from any one of said polymer constituents.
- 11. An element of claim 1, wherein the lower-gloss protective covering (a) comprises:
- (i) said thin, substantially transparent, nonphotosensitive, integral polymeric film, and
- (ii) a wetting layer,
- and wherein the protective covering is laminated with the wetting layer in surface-to-surface contact with the pre-press color proof, and the substrate is removed after lamination, leaving the polymeric film as the outermost layer.
- 12. An element of claim 2, wherein the lower-gloss protective covering (a) comprises:
- (i) said thin, substantially transparent, nonphotosensitive, integral polymeric film, and
- (ii) a wetting layer,
- and wherein the protective covering is laminated with the wetting layer in surface-to-surface contact with the pre-press color proof, and the substrate is removed after lamination, leaving the polymeric film as the outermost layer.
- 13. An element of claim 11, wherein the polymeric film has a thickness not greater than 0.001 cm.
- 14. An element of claim 12, wherein the polymeric film has a thickness not greater than 0.001 cm.
- 15. An element of claim 11, wherein the polymeric film exhibits a exhibits a 20.degree. specular glass that is at least 10% lower than a film prepared in the same manner from any one of said polymer constituents.
- 16. An element of claim 12, wherein the polymeric film exhibits a exhibits a 20.degree. specular gloss that is at least 10% lower than a film prepared in the same manner from any one of said polymer constituents.
- 17. An element of claim 11, wherein the pre-press color proof is toned with a particulate material.
- 18. A method according to claim 12, wherein the pre-press color proof is tones with a particulate material.
- 19. An element of claim 11, wherein the wetting layer comprises an elastomeric polymer.
- 20. An element of claim 12, wherein the wetting layer comprises an elastomeric polymer.
- 21. An element of claim 17 wherein the wetting layer comprises a mixture of 5-95% polybutadiene and 5-95% of a styrene/butadiene copolymer.
- 22. An element of claim 20, wherein the polymeric film consists essentially of a mixture of at least two slightly incompatible polymers selected from the group consisting of:
- (a) an ethylene/vinylacetate copolymer, polymethylmethacrylate, and polyvinylacetate, and
- (b) polymethylmethacrylate, polyvinylacetate, and polyethylene glycol.
- 23. An element of claim 22, wherein the wetting layer comprises a mixture of about 90% polybutadiene and about 9% of a styrene/butadiene copolymer, and wherein the polymeric film consists essentially of a mixture of about 65% polymethylmethacrylate, 29% polyvinylacetate, and about 4% polyethylene glycol.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 285,312, filed Nov. 30, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,921,776, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 031,613, filed Mar. 30, 1987, now abandoned.
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