Claims
- 1. An imaging medium comprising a substrate carrying a color-change layer, this color-change layer comprising at least a first layer or phase comprising a first color-forming reagent and a second layer or phase comprising a second color-forming reagent, the two reagents being capable of reacting, upon heating of the medium above a first thermal energy level, to cause a change in the color of the color-change layer, the color-change layer being deactivated by exposure to actinic radiation such that after deactivation heating of the color-change layer will no longer cause a change in the color thereof, the color-change layer being detachable from the substrate by heating to a second thermal energy level lower than the first thermal energy level, such that upon contact of the imaging medium with a receiving sheet and heating of the color-change layer above the second thermal energy level, the color-change layer will detach from the substrate and adhere to the receiving sheet.
- 2. An imaging medium according to claim 1 wherein the density of color produced in the color-change layer varies with the thermal energy input to this layer.
- 3. An imaging medium according to claim 1 wherein the first and second reagents comprise a diazonium salt and a coupler for the diazonium salt.
- 4. An imaging medium according to claim 3 wherein the diazonium salt is decomposed by ultra-violet radiation, thereby deactivating the color-change layer.
- 5. An imaging medium according to claim 1 comprising a heat-activated adhesive which becomes activated at the second temperature.
- 6. An imaging medium according to claim 5 wherein the adhesive is present within at least part of the color-change layer.
- 7. An imaging medium according to claim 1 further comprising a strip layer disposed between the substrate and the color-change layer, such that upon transfer of the color-change layer to a receiving sheet, separation of the color-change layer from the substrate occurs by separation at the strip layer.
- 8. A web of imaging medium having a plurality of first panels alternating with a plurality of second panels,each of the first panels comprising a first substrate carrying a first color-change layer, this first color-change layer comprising at least a first layer or phase comprising a first color-forming reagent and a second layer or phase comprising a second color-forming reagent, the first and second reagents being capable of reacting, upon heating of the first color-change layer above a first thermal energy level, to cause a change in the color of the first color-change layer, the first color-change layer being deactivated by exposure to actinic radiation such that after deactivation heating of the first color-change layer will no longer cause a change in the color thereof, the first color-change layer being detachable from the first substrate by heating to a second thermal energy level lower than the first thermal energy level, such that upon contact of one of the first panels with a receiving sheet and heating of the first color-change layer above the second thermal energy level, the first color-change layer will detach from the first substrate and adhere to the receiving sheet; and each of the second panels comprising a second substrate carrying a second color-change layer, this second color-change layer comprising at least a third layer or phase comprising a third color-forming reagent and a fourth layer or phase comprising a fourth color-forming reagent, the third and fourth reagents being capable of reacting, upon heating of the second color-change layer above a third thermal energy level, to cause a change in the color of the second color-change layer, the color-change undergone by the second color-change layer being different from that undergone by the first color-change layer, the second color-change layer being detachable from the second substrate by heating to a fourth thermal energy level lower than the third thermal energy level, such that upon contact of one of the second panels with the receiving sheet and heating of the second color-change layer above the fourth thermal energy level, the second color-change layer will detach from the second substrate and adhere to the receiving sheet.
- 9. An imaging medium according to claim 8 wherein the second color-change layer is deactivated by exposure to actinic radiation such that after deactivation heating of the second color-change layer will not longer cause a change in the color thereof.
- 10. An imaging medium according to claim 9 wherein the first and second reagents and/or the third and fourth reagents comprise a diazonium salt and a coupler for the diazonium salt.
- 11. An imaging medium according to claim 10 wherein the diazonium salt is decomposed by ultra-violet radiation, thereby deactivating the color-change layer.
- 12. An imaging medium according to claim 8 wherein each of the first and second panels comprises a heat-activated adhesive, the heat-activated adhesive in the first panels becoming activated at the second thermal energy level and the heat-activated adhesive in the second panels becoming activated at the fourth thermal energy level.
- 13. An imaging medium according to claim 12 wherein the adhesive is present within at least part of the color-change layer of each panel.
- 14. An imaging medium according to claim 8 wherein each panel further comprises a strip layer disposed between the substrate and the color-change layer, such that upon transfer of the color-change layer to the receiving sheet, separation of the color-change layer from the substrate occurs by separation at the strip layer.
- 15. An imaging medium according to claim 8 wherein the second color-change layer is not deactivated by exposure to actinic radiation.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 09/108,624, filed Jul. 1, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,054,246.
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