Claims
- 1. A heat-sensitive hot-melt image transfer sheet having hot-melt ink thereon, for transferring a colored image to a recording sheet with an array of heating elements of a thermal head in a thermal printer, comprising:
- a base; and
- a plurality of matrices of hot-melt ink dots of different ink colors coated on a surface of said base, said plurality of matrices being composed of a plurality of arrays of hot-melt ink dots with a constant center-to-center pitch between adjacent dots which is smaller than the pitch of the heating elements of the thermal head, said hot-melt ink dots being selectively meltable with heat applied by said array of heating element through said base for transferring a color image to the recording sheet held against said matrix of hot-melt ink dots, said hot-melt ink dots having a total area ranging from 50% to 90% of the total area of the surface of said base, each dot array of said plurality of arrays of hot-melt ink dots being inclined at respective different angles to the direction of the array of the heating elements of the thermal printer.
- 2. A heat-sensitive hot-melt image transfer sheet according to claim 1, wherein each of said hot-melt ink dots is circular in shape.
- 3. A heat sensitive hot-melt image transfer sheet according to claim 1, wherein said hot-melt ink dots have a thickness ranging from about 1.5 .mu.m to 3.5 .mu.m.
- 4. A heat-sensitive hot-melt image transfer sheet having a hot-melt ink thereon, for transferring a colored image to a recording sheet with an array of heating elements of a thermal head in a thermal printer, comprising:
- a base; and
- a plurality of matrices of hot-melt ink dots of different ink colors coated on a surface of said base, said plurality of matrices being composed of a plurality of arrays of hot-melt ink dots with a constant center-to-center pitch between adjacent dots which is smaller than the pitch of the heating elements of the thermal head, said hot-melt ink dots being selectively meltable with heat applied by said array of heating elements through said base for transferring a color image to the recording sheet held against said matrix of hot-melt ink dots, said hot-melt ink dots having a total area ranging from 50% to 90% of the total area of the surface of said base, each dot array of said plurality of arrays of hot-melt ink dots being inclined at respective different angles to the direction of the array of the heating elements of the thermal printer;
- wherein said different ink colors comprise yellow, magenta, and cyan, and said angles at which the dot arrays of the matrices of the hot-melt ink dots of yellow, magenta, and cyan are inclined are 90.degree., 60.degree., and 45.degree., respectively.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 700,879, filed on May 10, 1991, is now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/409,184 filed on Sep. 19, 1989, is now abandoned.
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