Claims
- 1. An image forming apparatus which uses a thermal transfer ribbon having a plurality of ink layers of different colors containing a coloring material selected from the group consisting of a pigment and dye, and a long, film-like intermediate transfer medium capable of transferring said ink layers from said thermal transfer ribbon, comprising:a platen for holding said intermediate transfer medium when said ink layers are transferred from said thermal transfer ribbon to said intermediate transfer medium; a driving mechanism which comprises a driving source and transmission members and drives said platen, said transmission members being interposed between said driving source and said platen to mesh with each other and having a speed reducing ratio which is an integer multiple; a thermal head which has a substantially regular polygonal or substantially circular heat-generating portion and selectively heats said thermal transfer ribbon while said intermediate transfer medium and said thermal transfer ribbon are overlapped on said platen, thereby selectively transferring said ink layers onto said intermediate transfer medium; control means for forming a record image containing an area gradation image on said intermediate transfer medium by driving said thermal head, on the basis of image information, in collaboration with driving of said platen by said driving mechanism, said area gradation image being made up of sets of dots having different colors formed by said ink layers and having a color set by stacking said dots having different colors in substantially the same spot; and heating and pressing means for overlapping said intermediate transfer medium on which said record image is formed and a target body and applying heat and pressure to said intermediate transfer medium and said target body, thereby transferring said record image from said intermediate transfer medium onto said target body.
- 2. An image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said intermediate transfer medium comprises an image-receiving layer, and said record image is formed on said image-receiving layer and transferred together with said image-receiving layer onto said target body.
- 3. An image forming apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising punching means for punching said intermediate transfer medium along the contour of said target body and transferring said record image together with the punched portion of said intermediate transfer medium onto said target body.
- 4. An image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said record image further contains a binary image.
- 5. An image forming apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said driving source is a stepping motor driven by the number of steps by which a speed reducing ratio is an integer multiple with respect to said transmission members.
- 6. An image forming method which uses a thermal transfer ribbon having a plurality of ink layers of different colors containing a coloring material selected from the group consisting of a pigment and dye, and a long, film-like intermediate transfer medium capable of transferring said ink layers from said thermal transfer ribbon, comprising:an image forming step of forming a record image containing an area gradation image on said intermediate transfer medium by repeating an operation of selectively heating said thermal transfer ribbon by a thermal head on the basis of image information while said intermediate transfer medium and said thermal transfer ribbon are overlapped on a platen, said area gradation image being made up of sets of dots having different colors formed by said ink layers and having a color set by stacking said dots having different colors in substantially the same spot, and a driving mechanism of said platen comprising a driving source and transmission members interposed between said driving source and said platen to mesh with each other and having a speed reducing ratio which is an integer multiple; and a heating and pressing step of overlapping said intermediate transfer medium on which said record image is formed and a target body and applying heat and pressure to said intermediate transfer medium and said target body, thereby transferring said record image from said intermediate transfer medium onto said target body.
- 7. An image forming method according to claim 6, wherein said intermediate transfer medium comprises an image-receiving layer, and said record image is formed on said image-receiving layer and transferred together with said image-receiving layer onto said target body.
- 8. An image forming method according to claim 6, further comprising the punching step of punching said intermediate transfer medium along the contour of said target body and transferring said record image together with the punched portion of said intermediate transfer medium onto said target body.
- 9. An image forming method according to claim 6, wherein said record image further contains a binary image.
- 10. An image forming method according to claim 9, wherein the image forming step comprises a step of forming, as said binary image, micro characters made up of elements selected from the group consisting of characters, numbers, symbols, seals, and patterns, by using sets of said dots.
- 11. An image forming method according to claim 9, wherein the image forming step comprises a step of forming, as said binary image, a pattern for generating moire when said record image is read by a scanner, by using sets of said dots.
- 12. An image-applied article comprising a substrate, a record image, and a transparent resin layer formed on said substrate to cover said record image such that said record image is visible, wherein said record image contains an area gradation image and binary image, said area gradation image is made up of sets of dots having different colors formed by ink layers and has a color set by stacking said dots having different colors in substantially the same spot, said binary image comprises micro characters formed by using sets of said dots and made up of elements selected from the group made up of characters, numbers, symbols, seals, and patterns.
- 13. An image-applied article according to claim 12, wherein said micro characters represent personal information pertaining to a main part of said record image.
- 14. An image-applied article comprising a substrate, a record image, and a transparent resin layer formed on said substrate to cover said record image such that said record image is visible, wherein said record image contains an area gradation image and binary image, said area gradation image is made up of sets of dots having different colors formed by ink layers and has a color set by stacking said dots having different colors in substantially the same spot, said binary image comprises a pattern formed by using sets of said dots to generate moire when said record image is read by a scanner.
- 15. An image-applied article according to claim 14, wherein said pattern for generating moire is formed such that thin lines extend in a plurality of different oblique directions by dots formed at a high-resolution pitch.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a Continuation Application of PCT Application No. PCT/JP99/04605, filed Aug. 26, 1999, which was not published under PCT Article 21(2) in English.
This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from the prior Japanese Patent Application No. 10-239950, filed Aug. 26, 1998, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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