Claims
- 1. An image forming method, comprising:
- providing a transparent film comprising an optically transparent sheet member having an opaque part;
- forming an image on the transparent film; and
- clearing the opaque part by detaching the opaque part under heating, wherein the opaque part is held detachably under heating by the transparent sheet member with an adhesion-controlling layer disposed therebetween, the opaque part is detached under heating from the transparent sheet member by detaching means contacting the transparent film surface, and an adhesion A acting between the transparent sheet member and the adhesion-controlling layer, an adhesion B acting between the adhesion-controlling layer and the opaque part and an adhesion C acting between the opaque part and the detaching means satisfy a relationship of: adhesion A.ltoreq.adhesion B<adhesion C.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein the opaque part comprises a resin layer containing a pigment or dye dispersed therein and is detached under heating.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, wherein the opaque part comprises a metal foil and is detached under heating.
- 4. A method according to claim 1, wherein the opaque part comprises a porous resin layer and is detached under heating.
- 5. A method according to claim 4, wherein the opaque part comprises a resinous coating layer including resin or emulsion particles.
- 6. A method according to claim 5, wherein the opaque part comprises the resin or emulsion particles and a binder.
- 7. A method according to claim 1, wherein the adhesion-controlling layer functions to increase the adhesion between the opaque part and the transparent sheet member.
- 8. A method according to claim 1, wherein the adhesion-controlling layer functions to lower the adhesion between the opaque part and the transparent sheet member.
- 9. A method according to claim 1, wherein the opaque part is detached from the transparent sheet member by detaching means contacting and heating the transparent film surface.
- 10. A method according to claim 9, wherein the opaque part is detached from the transparent sheet member by a heated roller contacting the transparent film surface.
- 11. A method according to claim 10, wherein the heated roller is a fixing roller or a pressure roller constituting fixing means for fixing a toner image onto the transparent film.
- 12. A method according to claim 1, wherein the opaque part comprises resin or emulsion particles and a binder; and an adhesion A acting between the transparent sheet member and the adhesion-controlling layer, an adhesion B acting between the adhesion-controlling layer and the opaque part, an adhesion C acting between the opaque part and the detaching means and an adhesion D acting between the resin or emulsion particles satisfy a relationship of: adhesion A.ltoreq.adhesion B<adhesion D<adhesion C.
- 13. A method according to claim 1, wherein the transparent film shows a surface resistivity of 5.times.10.sup.7 -5.times.10.sup.10 ohm at a temperature of 20.degree. C. and a humidity of 60% RH.
- 14. A method according to claim 1, wherein the transparent film has a first surface for forming a toner image thereon, and the opaque part is formed on a second surface opposite to the first surface of the transparent film.
- 15. A method according to claim 1, wherein the transparent film has a first surface for forming a toner image thereon, and the opaque part is formed on the first surface of the transparent film.
- 16. A method according to claim 1, wherein the opaque part is detected by an amount of light transmitted therethrough or light reflected therefrom prior to the image formation.
- 17. A method according to claim 1, wherein the opaque part is detached by contact-heating means contacting and heating the transparent film surface.
- 18. A method according to claim 17, wherein the opaque part is detached by a heated roller contacting the transparent film surface.
- 19. A method according to claim 18, wherein the heated roller is a fixing roller or a pressure roller constituting fixing means for fixing a toner image onto the transparent film.
- 20. A method according to claim 1, wherein the opaque part functions as a detection mark for detecting a right side or a wrong side of the transparent sheet member, and the opaque part is optically detected prior to the image formation.
- 21. An image-forming method comprising:
- providing a transparent film comprising an optically transparent sheet member having an opaque part;
- forming an image on the transparent film; and clarifying the opaque part by heating,
- wherein the opaque part has been formed by toughening a part of the transparent film surface and is clarified by heating.
- 22. A method according to claim 21, wherein the transparent sheet member comprises a laminate structure including a first transparent resin layer comprising a heat-resistant resin and a second transparent resin layer comprising a transparent resin which has a solubility parameter of 9.5-12.5 and a storage modulus (G') at 160.degree. C. of 100-10000 dyn/cm.sup.2, and the opaque part has been formed by roughening the second resin layer and is clarified under heating.
- 23. A method according to claim 22, wherein the second transparent resin layer has been roughened to have fine scars at a pitch of at most 50 .mu.m and a surface roughness (Rz) of 3-10 .mu.m.
- 24. A method according to claim 22, wherein the opaque part shows a transmittance of at most 40% and a reflectance of at least 20% with respect to infrared rays at least in the range of 800-1000 nm.
- 25. A method according to claim 21, wherein the opaque part is clarified by contact-heating means contacting and heating the transparent film surface.
- 26. A method according to claim 25, wherein the opaque part is clarified by a heated roller contacting the transparent film surface.
- 27. A method according to claim 26, wherein the heated roller is a fixing roller or a pressure roller constituting fixing means for fixing a toner image onto the transparent film.
- 28. A method according to claim 25, wherein an adhesion between the transparent sheet member and the opaque part is larger than an adhesion between the opaque part and the contact-heating means.
- 29. A method according to claim 21, wherein the transparent film has a surface resistivity of 5.times.10.sup.7 -5.times.10.sup.10 ohm at a temperature of 20.degree. C. and a humidity of 60% RH.
- 30. A method according to claim 21, wherein the transparent film has a first surface for forming a toner image thereon, and the opaque part is formed on a second surface opposite to the first surface of the transparent film.
- 31. A method according to claim 21, wherein the transparent film has a first surface for forming a toner image thereon, and the opaque part is formed on the first surface of the transparent film.
- 32. A method according to claim 21, wherein the opaque part is detected by an amount of light transmitted therethrough or light reflected therefrom prior to the image formation.
- 33. A method according to claim 21, wherein the opaque part functions as a detection mark for detecting a right side or a wrong side of the transparent sheet member, and the opaque part is optically detected prior to the image formation.
- 34. An image-forming method comprising;
- providing a transparent film comprising an optically transparent sheet member and an opaque part locally formed on the transport sheet member;
- forming a toner image on the transparent film; and
- wherein the opaque part comprises a resin layer of a porous structure formed on the optically transparent sheet member and a surface layer covering the resin layer.
- 35. A method according to claim 34, wherein the resin layer comprises resin particles or emulsion particles.
- 36. A method according to claim 31, wherein the resin layer comprises resin particles or emulsion particles and a binder.
- 37. A method according to claim 31, wherein the opaque part is held by the transparent sheet member with an adhesion-controlling layer disposed therebetween and is clarified by heating.
- 38. A method according to claim 27, wherein the adhesion-controlling layer functions to increase the adhesion between the opaque part and the transparent sheet member.
- 39. A method according to claim 31, wherein the transparent sheet member comprises a first resin having a softening temperature, and the opaque part comprises a second resin having a melting temperature lower than the softening temperature and is clarified by heating.
- 40. A method according to claim 34, wherein the porous structure includes internal cracks or communicating pores.
- 41. A method according to claim 34, wherein the surface layer is a layer for absorbing a release agent.
- 42. A method according to claim 34, wherein the opaque part is clarified by contact heating means contacting the transparent film surface.
- 43. A method according to claim 42, wherein the opaque part is clarified by a heated roller contacting the transparent film surface.
- 44. A method according to claim 43, wherein the heated roller is a fixing roller or a pressure roller constituting fixing means for fixing a toner image onto the transparent film.
- 45. A method according to claim 34, wherein the transparent film has a surface resistivity of 5.times.10.sup.7 -5.times.10.sup.10 ohm at a temperature of 20.degree. C. and a humidity of 60% RH.
- 46. A method according to claim 34, wherein the transparent film has a first surface for forming a toner image thereon, and the opaque part is formed on a second surface opposite to the first surface of the transparent film.
- 47. A method according to claim 34, wherein the transparent film has a first surface for forming a toner image thereon, and the opaque part is formed on the first surface of the transparent film.
- 48. A method according to claim 34, wherein the opaque part is detected by an amount of light transmitted therethrough or light reflected therefrom prior to the image formation.
- 49. A method according to claim 34, wherein the opaque part functions as a detection mark for detecting a right side or a wrong side of the transparent sheet member, and the opaque part is optically detected prior to the image formation.
- 50. A method according to claim 34, wherein the opaque part is clarified under application of heat and pressure for fixing the toner image.
- 51. An image forming method according to claim 34, wherein the opaque part comprises a porous resin layer causing random reflection of light incident thereto and is clarified by softening under heating to form a smooth layer having no random reflectivity.
- 52. An image-forming method comprising:
- providing a transparent film comprising an optically transparent sheet member having an opaque part;
- forming an image on the transparent film; and
- clarifying the opaque part by heating
- wherein the opaque part has been formed by coloring with a sublimation dye and is clarified by heating to cause decoloration due to sublimation of the dye.
- 53. A method according to claim 52, wherein the transparent film has a surface resistivity of 5.times.10.sup.7 -5.times.10.sup.10 ohm at a temperature of 20.degree. C. and a humidity of 60% RH.
- 54. A method according to claim 52, wherein the transparent film has a first surface for forming a toner image thereon, and the opaque part is formed on a second surface opposite to the first surface of the transparent film.
- 55. A method according to claim 52, wherein the transparent film has a first surface for forming a toner image thereon, and the opaque part is formed on the first surface of the transparent film.
- 56. A method according to claim 52, wherein the opaque part is detected by an amount of light transmitted therethrough or light reflected therefrom prior to the image formation.
- 57. A method according to claim 52, wherein the opaque part functions as a detection mark for detecting a right side or a wrong side of the transparent sheet member, and the opaque part is optically detected prior to the image formation.
- 58. An image-forming method comprising:
- providing a transparent film comprising an optically transparent sheet member having an opaque part;
- forming an image on the transparent film; and
- clarifying the opaque part by light illumination,
- wherein the opaque part has been formed by coloring with a cationic dye and is clarified by causing decoloration due to structural change of the dye.
- 59. A method according to claim 58, wherein the cationic dye comprises a compound represented by the following formula (1): ##STR3##
- 60. A method according to claim 58, wherein the cationic dye comprises a compound represented by the following formula (2): ##STR4##
- 61. A method according to claim 58, wherein the transparent film has a surface resistivity of 5.times.10.sup.7 -5.times.10.sup.10 ohm at a temperature of 20.degree. C. and a humidity of 60% RH.
- 62. A method according to claim 58, wherein the transparent film has a first surface for forming a toner image thereon, and the opaque part is formed on a second surface opposite to the first surface of the transparent film.
- 63. A method according to claim 58, wherein the transparent film has a first surface for forming a toner image thereon, and the opaque part is formed on the first surface of the transparent film.
- 64. A method according to claim 58, wherein the opaque part is detected by an amount of light transmitted therethrough or light reflected therefrom prior to the image formation.
- 65. A method according to claim 58, wherein the opaque part functions as a detection mark for detecting a right side or a wrong side of the transparent sheet member, and the opaque part is optically detected prior to the image formation.
- 66. An image forming apparatus, comprising:
- image forming means for forming an image on a surface of a transparent film comprising an optically transparent sheet member having an opaque part;
- wherein the opaque part is held detachably under heating by the transparent sheet member with an adhesion-controlling layer disposed therebetween;
- and
- means for clearing the opaque part by detaching the opaque part under heating, said means comprising a detaching means which is abutted under heating to the transparent film surface to detach the opaque part from the transparent sheet member.
- 67. An apparatus according to claim 66, wherein the opaque part comprises a resin layer containing a pigment or dye dispersed therein and is detached under heating.
- 68. An apparatus according to claim 66, wherein the opaque part comprises a metal foil and is detached under heating.
- 69. An apparatus according to claim 66, wherein the opaque part comprises a porous resin layer and is detached under heating by detaching means.
- 70. An apparatus according to claim 69, wherein the opaque part comprises a resinous coating layer including resin or emulsion particles.
- 71. An apparatus according to claim 70, wherein the opaque part comprises the resin or emulsion particles and a binder.
- 72. An apparatus according to claim 66, wherein the adhesion-controlling layer functions to increase the adhesion between the opaque part and the transparent sheet member.
- 73. An apparatus according to claim 66, wherein the adhesion-controlling layer functions to lower the adhesion between the opaque part and the transparent sheet member.
- 74. An apparatus according to claim 66, wherein the opaque part is detached from the transparent sheet member by detaching means contacting and heating the transparent film surface.
- 75. An apparatus according to claim 74, wherein the opaque part is detached from the transparent sheet member by a heated roller contacting the transparent film surface.
- 76. An apparatus according to claim 75, wherein the heated roller is a fixing roller or a pressure roller constituting fixing means for fixing a toner image onto the transparent film.
- 77. An apparatus according to claim 66, wherein; an adhesion A acting between the transparent sheet member and the adhesion-controlling layer, an adhesion B acting between the adhesion-controlling layer and the opaque part and an adhesion C acting between the opaque part and the detaching means satisfy a relationship of: adhesion A.ltoreq.adhesion B<adhesion C.
- 78. An apparatus according to claim 77, wherein the opaque part comprises resin or emulsion particles and a binder; and an adhesion A acting between the transparent sheet member and the adhesion-controlling layer, an adhesion B acting between the adhesion-controlling layer and the opaque part, an adhesion C acting between the opaque part and the detaching means and an adhesion D acting between the resin or emulsion particles satisfy a relationship of: adhesion A.ltoreq.adhesion B<adhesion D<adhesion C.
- 79. An apparatus according to claim 66, wherein the transparent film shows a surface resistivity of 5.times.10.sup.7 -5.times.10.sup.10 ohm at a temperature of 20.degree. C. and a humidity of 60% RH.
- 80. An apparatus according to claim 66, wherein the transparent film has a first surface for forming a toner image thereon, and the opaque part is formed on a second surface opposite to the first surface of the transparent film.
- 81. An apparatus according to claim 66, wherein the transparent film has a first surface for forming a toner image thereon, and the opaque part is formed on the first surface of the transparent film.
- 82. An apparatus according to claim 66, further comprising detection means for optically detecting the opaque part of the transparent film by reading an amount of light transmitted through or light reflected from the opaque part.
- 83. An apparatus according to claim 66, wherein the opaque part is detached by contact-heating means contacting and heating the transparent film surface.
- 84. An apparatus according to claim 83, wherein the opaque part is detached by a heated roller contacting the transparent film surface.
- 85. An apparatus according to claim 84, wherein the heated roller is a fixing roller or a pressure roller constituting fixing means for fixing a toner image onto the transparent film.
- 86. An apparatus according to claim 66, further comprising detection means for optically detecting the opaque part of the transparent film, wherein the opaque part functions as a detection mark for detecting a right side or a wrong side of the transparent sheet member.
- 87. An image-forming apparatus comprising:
- image forming means for forming an image on a surface of a transparent film comprising an optically transparent sheet member having an opaque part; and
- means for clarifying the opaque part by heating,
- wherein the opaque part has been formed by roughening a part of the transparent film surface and is clarified by heating by clarifying means.
- 88. An image-forming apparatus according to claim 87, wherein the transparent sheet member comprises a laminate structure including a first transparent resin layer comprising a heat-resistant resin and a second transparent resin layer comprising a transparent resin which has a solubility parameter of 9.5-12.5 and a storage modulus (G') at 160.degree. C. of 100-10000 dyn/cm.sup.2, and the opaque part has been formed by roughening the second resin layer and is clarified under heating by clarifying means.
- 89. An apparatus according to claim 88, wherein the second transparent resin layer has been roughened to have fine scars at a pitch of at most 50 .mu.m and a surface roughness (Rz) of 3-10 .mu.m.
- 90. An apparatus according to claim 88, wherein the opaque part shows a transmittance of at most 40% and a reflectance of at least 20% with respect to infrared rays at least in the range of 800-1000 nm.
- 91. An apparatus according to claim 87, wherein the opaque part is clarified by contact-heating means contacting and heating the transparent film surface.
- 92. An apparatus according to claim 91, wherein the opaque part is clarified by a heated roller contacting the transparent film surface.
- 93. An apparatus according to claim 92, wherein the heated roller is a fixing roller or a pressure roller constituting fixing means for fixing a toner image onto the transparent film.
- 94. An apparatus according to claim 91, wherein an adhesion between the transparent sheet member and the opaque part is larger than an adhesion between the opaque part and the contact-heating means.
- 95. An apparatus according to claim 87, wherein the transparent film has a surface resistivity of 5.times.10.sup.7 -5.times.10.sup.10 ohm at a temperature of 20.degree. C. and a humidity of 60% RH.
- 96. An apparatus according to claim 87, wherein the transparent film has a first surface for forming a toner image thereon, and the opaque part is formed on a second surface opposite to the first surface of the transparent film.
- 97. An apparatus according to claim 87, wherein the transparent film has a first surface for forming a toner image thereon, and the opaque part is formed on the first surface of the transparent film.
- 98. An apparatus according to claim 87, further comprising detection means for optically detecting the opaque part of the transparent film by reading an amount of light transmitted through or light reflected from the opaque part.
- 99. An apparatus according to claim 87, further comprising detection means for optically detecting the opaque part of the transparent film wherein the opaque part functions as a detection mark for detecting a right side or a wrong side of the transparent sheet member.
- 100. An image-forming apparatus comprising:
- image forming means for forming a toner image on a surface of a transparent film comprising an optically transparent sheet member and an opaque part locally formed on the transparent sheet member; and
- means for clarifying the opaque part by heating,
- wherein the opaque part comprises a resin layer of a porous structure formed on the optically transparent sheet member and a surface layer covering the resin layer.
- 101. An image-forming apparatus according to claim 100, wherein the resin layer comprises resin particles or emulsion particles.
- 102. An image-forming apparatus according to claim 101, wherein the resin layer comprises resin particles or emulsion particles and a binder.
- 103. An apparatus according to claim 100, wherein the opaque part is held by the transparent sheet member with an adhesion-controlling layer disposed therebetween and is clarified by heating.
- 104. An apparatus according to claim 103, wherein the adhesion-controlling layer functions to increase the adhesion between the opaque part and the transparent sheet member.
- 105. An apparatus according to claim 100, wherein the transparent sheet member comprises a first resin having a softening temperature, and the opaque part comprises a second resin having a melting temperature lower than the softening temperature and is clarified by heating by clarifying means.
- 106. An apparatus according to claim 100, wherein the porous structure include internal cracks of communicating pores.
- 107. An apparatus according to claim 100, wherein the surface layer is a layer for absorbing a release agent.
- 108. An apparatus according to claim 100, wherein the opaque part is clarified by contact-heating means contacting and heating the transparent film surface.
- 109. An apparatus according to claim 108, wherein the opaque part is clarified by a heated roller contacting the transparent film surface.
- 110. An apparatus according to claim 109, wherein the heated roller is a fixing roller or a pressure roller constituting fixing means for fixing a toner image onto the transparent film.
- 111. An apparatus according to claim 100, wherein the transparent film has a surface resistivity of 5.times.10.sup.7 -5.times.10.sup.10 ohm at a temperature of 20.degree. C. and a humidity of 60% RH.
- 112. An apparatus according to claim 100, wherein the transparent film has a first surface for forming a toner image thereon, and the opaque part is formed on a second surface opposite to the first surface of the transparent film.
- 113. An apparatus according to claim 100, wherein the transparent film has a first surface for forming a toner image thereon, and the opaque part is formed on the first surface of the transparent film.
- 114. An apparatus according to claim 100, further comprising detection means for optically detecting the opaque part of the transparent film by reading an amount of light transmitted through or light reflected from the opaque part.
- 115. An apparatus according to claim 100, further comprising detection means for optically detecting the opaque part of the transparent film, wherein the opaque part functions as a detection mark for detecting a right side or a wrong side of the transparent sheet member.
- 116. An apparatus according to claim 100, wherein the means for clearing the opaque part comprises means for applying heat and pressure for fixing the toner image.
- 117. An image forming method according to claim 100, wherein the opaque part comprises a porous resin layer causing random reflection of light incident thereto and is clarified by softening under heating to form a smooth layer having no random reflectivity.
- 118. An image-forming apparatus comprising:
- image forming means for forming an image on a surface of a transparent film comprising an optically transparent sheet member having an opaque part; and
- means for clarifying the opaque part by heating,
- wherein the opaque part has been formed by coloring with a sublimation dye and is clarified by heating by clarifying means to cause decoloration due to sublimation of the dye.
- 119. An apparatus according to claim 118, wherein the opaque part is clarified by contact-heating means contacting and heating the transparent film surface.
- 120. An apparatus according to claim 119, wherein the opaque part is clarified by a heated roller contacting the transparent film surface.
- 121. An apparatus according to claim 120, wherein the heated roller is a fixing roller or a pressure roller constituting fixing means for fixing a toner image onto the transparent film.
- 122. An apparatus according to claim 118, wherein the transparent film has a surface resistivity of 5.times.10.sup.7 -5.times.10.sup.10 ohm at a temperature of 20.degree. C. and a humidity of 60% RH.
- 123. An apparatus according to claim 118, wherein the transparent film has a first surface for forming a toner image thereon, and the opaque part is formed on a second surface opposite to the first surface of the transparent film.
- 124. An apparatus according to claim 118, wherein the transparent film has a first surface for forming a toner image thereon, and the opaque part is formed on the first surface of the transparent film.
- 125. An apparatus according to claim 118, further comprising detection means for optically detecting the opaque part of the transparent film by reading an amount of light transmitted through a light reflected from the opaque part.
- 126. An apparatus according to claim 118, further comprising detection means for optically detecting the opaque part of the transparent film, wherein the opaque part functions as a detection mark for detecting a right side or a wrong side of the transparent sheet member.
- 127. An image-forming apparatus comprising:
- image forming means for forming an image on a surface of a transparent film comprising an optically transparent sheet member having an opaque part; and
- means for clarifying the opaque part by light illumination,
- wherein the opaque part has been formed by coloring with a cationic dye and is clarified by light illumination to cause decoloration due to structural change of the dye.
- 128. An apparatus according to claim 127, wherein the cationic dye comprises a compound represented by the following formula (1): ##STR5##
- 129. An apparatus according to claim 127, wherein the cationic dye comprises a compound represented by the following formula (2): ##STR6##
- 130. An apparatus according to claim 127, wherein the means for clarifying the opaque part comprises a halogen lamp.
- 131. An apparatus according to claim 127, wherein the means for clarifying the opaque part comprises a semiconductor laser.
- 132. An apparatus according to claim 127, wherein the transparent film has a surface resistivity of 5.times.10.sup.7 -5.times.10.sup.10 ohm at a temperature of 20.degree. C. and a humidity of 60% RH.
- 133. An apparatus according to claim 127, wherein the transparent film has a first surface for forming a toner image thereon, and the opaque part is formed on a second surface opposite to the first surface of the transparent film.
- 134. An apparatus according to claim 127, wherein the transparent film has a first surface for forming a toner image thereon, and the opaque part is formed on the first surface of the transparent film.
- 135. An apparatus according to claim 127, further comprising detection means for optically detecting the opaque part of the transparent film by reading an amount of light transmitted through or light reflected from the opaque part.
- 136. A apparatus according to claim 127, further comprising detection means for optically detecting the opaque part of the transparent film wherein the opaque part functions as a detection mark for detecting a right side or a wrong side of the transparent sheet member.
- 137. A transparent film, comprising: an optically transparent sheet member having an opaque part to be detached under heating from the transparent sheet member,
- wherein the opaque part is held detachably under heating by the transparent sheet member with an adhesion-controlling layer disposed therebetween, the opaque part is detached under heating from the transparent sheet member by detaching means contacting the transparent film surface and an adhesion A acting between the transparent sheet member and the adhesion controlling layer, and adhesion B acting between the adhesion-controlling layer an the opaque part and an adhesion C acting between the opaque part and the detaching means satisfy a relationship of: adhesion A.ltoreq.adhesion B, adhesion<C.
- 138. A transparent film according to claim 137, wherein the opaque part comprises a resin layer containing a pigment or dye dispersed therein.
- 139. A transparent film according to claim 137, wherein the opaque part comprises a metal foil.
- 140. A transparent film according to claim 137, wherein the opaque part comprises a porous resin layer.
- 141. A transparent film according to claim 140, wherein the opaque part comprises a resinous coating layer including resin or emulsion particles.
- 142. A transparent film according to claim 141, wherein the opaque part comprises the resin or emulsion particles and a binder.
- 143. A transparent film according to claim 137, wherein the adhesion-controlling layer functions to lower the adhesion between the opaque part and the transparent sheet member.
- 144. A transparent film according to claim 137, wherein the opaque part is detached from the transparent sheet member by detaching means contacting and heating the transparent film surface.
- 145. A transparent film according to claim 144, wherein the opaque part is detached from the transparent sheet member by a heated roller contacting the transparent film surface.
- 146. A transparent film according to claim 145, wherein the heated roller is a fixing roller or a pressure roller constituting fixing means for fixing a toner image onto the transparent film.
- 147. A transparent film according to claim 137, wherein the opaque part comprises resin or emulsion particles and a binder; the opaque part is detached from the transparent sheet member by detaching means contacting and heating the transparent film surface; and an adhesion A acting between the transparent sheet member and the adhesion-controlling layer, an adhesion B acting between the adhesion-controlling layer and the opaque part, an adhesion C acting between the opaque part and the detaching means and an adhesion D acting between the resin or emulsion particles satisfying a relationship of: adhesion A.ltoreq.adhesion B<adhesion D<adhesion C.
- 148. A transparent film according to claim 137, wherein the transparent film has a first surface for forming a toner image thereon, and the opaque part is formed on a second surface opposite to the first surface of the transparent film.
- 149. A transparent film according to claim 137, wherein the transparent film has a surface resistivity of 5.times.10.sup.7 -5.times.10.sup.10 ohm at a temperature of 20.degree. C. and a humidity of 60% RH.
- 150. A transparent film according to claim 137, wherein the transparent film has a first surface for forming a toner image thereon, and the opaque part is formed on the first surface of the transparent film.
- 151. A transparent film according to claim 137, wherein the opaque part is detached by contact-heating means contacting and heating the transparent film surface.
- 152. A transparent film according to claim 151, wherein the opaque part is detached by a heated roller contacting the transparent film surface.
- 153. A transparent film according to claim 152, wherein the heated roller is a fixing roller or a pressure roller constituting fixing means for fixing a toner image onto the transparent film.
- 154. A transparent sheet according to claim 137, wherein the opaque part functions as a detection mark for detecting a right side or a wrong side of the transparent sheet member.
- 155. A transparent film according to claim 137, wherein the adhesion-controlling layer functions to increase the adhesion between the opaque part and the transparent sheet member.
- 156. A transparent film comprising:
- an optically transparent sheet member having an opaque part to be clarified by heating,
- Wherein the opaque part has been formed by roughening a part of the transparent film surface.
- 157. A transparent film according to claim 156, wherein the transparent sheet member comprises a laminate structure including a first transparent resin layer comprising a heat-resistant resin and a second transparent resin layer comprising a transparent resin which has a solubility parameter of 9.5-12.5 and a storage modulus (G') at 160.degree. C. of 100-10000 dyn/cm.sup.2, and the opaque part has been formed by roughening the second resin layer and is clarified under heating.
- 158. A transparent film according to claim 157, wherein the second transparent resin layer has been roughened to have fine scars at a pitch of at most 50 .mu.m and a surface roughness (Rz) of 3-10 .mu.m.
- 159. A transparent film according to claim 157, wherein the opaque part shows a transmittance of at most 40% and a reflectance of at least 20% with respect to infrared rays at least in the range of 800-1000 nm.
- 160. A transparent film according to claim 156, wherein the transparent film has a surface resistivity of 5.times.10.sup.7 -5.times.10.sup.10 ohm at a temperature of 20.degree. C. and a humidity of 60% RH.
- 161. A transparent film according to claim 156, wherein the transparent film has a first surface for forming a tone image thereon, and the opaque part is formed on a second surface opposite to the first surface of the transparent film.
- 162. A transparent film according to claim 156, wherein the transparent film has a first surface for forming a toner image thereon, and the opaque part is formed on the first surface of the transparent film.
- 163. A transparent film according to claim 156, wherein the opaque part is clarified by contact-heating mean contacting and heating the transparent film surface.
- 164. A transparent film according to claim 163, wherein the opaque part is clarified by a heated roller contacting the transparent film surface.
- 165. A transparent film according to claim 164, wherein the heated roller is a fixing roller or a pressure roller constituting fixing means for fixing a toner image onto the transparent film.
- 166. A transparent sheet according to claim 156, wherein the opaque part functions as a detection mark for detecting a right side or a wrong side of the transparent sheet member.
- 167. A transparent film for electrophotography comprising:
- an optically transparent sheet member and an opaque part locally formed on the optically transparent sheet member, said opaque part to be clarified by heating;
- wherein the opaque part comprises a resin layer of a porous structure formed on the optically transparent sheet member and a surface layer covering the resin layer.
- 168. A transparent film according to claim 167, wherein the resin layer comprises resin particles or emulsion particles.
- 169. A transparent film according to claim 167, wherein the resin layer comprises resin particles or emulsion particles and a binder.
- 170. A transparent film according to claim 167, wherein the opaque part is held by the transparent sheet member with an adhesion-controlling layer disposed therebetween.
- 171. A transparent film according to claim 170, wherein the adhesion-controlling layer functions to increase the adhesion between the opaque part and the transparent sheet member.
- 172. A transparent film according to claim 170, wherein an adhesion between the transparent sheet member and the opaque part is larger than an adhesion between the opaque part and the contact-heating means.
- 173. A transparent film according to claim 167, wherein the transparent sheet member comprises a first resin having a softening temperature, and the opaque part comprises a second resin having a melting temperature lower than the softening temperature.
- 174. A transparent film according to claim 167, wherein the opaque part is clarified by contact-heating means contacting and heating the transparent film surface.
- 175. A transparent film according to claim 174, wherein the opaque part is clarified by a heated roller contacting the transparent film surface.
- 176. A transparent film according to claim 175, wherein the heated roller is a fixing roller or a pressure roller constituting fixing means for fixing a toner image onto the transparent film.
- 177. A transparent film according to claim 167, wherein the transparent film has a surface resistivity of 5.times.10.sup.7 -5.times.10.sup.10 ohm at a temperature of 20.degree. C. and a humidity of 60% RH.
- 178. A transparent film according to claim 167, wherein the transparent film has a first surface for forming a toner image thereon, and the opaque part is formed on a second surface opposite to the first surface of the transparent film.
- 179. A transparent film according to claim 167, wherein the transparent film has a first surface for forming a toner image thereon, and the opaque part is formed on the first surface of the transparent film.
- 180. (Amended A transparent sheet according to claim 167, wherein the opaque part functions as a detection mark for detecting a right side or a wrong side of the transparent sheet member.
- 181. A transparent film according to claim 167, wherein the opaque part is clarified under application of heat and pressure for fixing a toner image onto the transparent film in electrophotography.
- 182. A transparent film according to claim 167, wherein the opaque part comprises a porous resin layer causing random reflection of light incident thereto and is clarified by softening under heating to form a smooth layer having no random reflectivity.
- 183. A transparent film comprising:
- an optically transparent sheet member having an opaque part to be clarified by heating,
- wherein the opaque part has been formed by coloring with a sublimation dye and is clarified by heating to cause decoloration due to sublimation of the dye.
- 184. A transparent film according to claim 183, wherein the transparent film has a surface resistivity 5.times.10.sup.7 -5.times.10.sup.10 ohm at a temperature of 20.degree. C. and a humidity of 60% RH.
- 185. A transparent film according to claim 183, wherein the transparent film has a first surface for forming a toner image thereon, an the opaque part is formed on a second surface opposite to the first surface of the transparent film.
- 186. A transparent film according to claim 183, wherein the transparent film ash a first surface for forming a toner image thereon, and the opaque part is formed on the first surface of the transparent film.
- 187. A transparent film according to claim 183, wherein the opaque part is clarified by contact-heating means contacting and heating the transparent film surface.
- 188. A transparent film according to claim 187, wherein the opaque part is clarified by a heated roller contacting the transparent film surface.
- 189. A transparent film according to claim 188, wherein the heated roller is a fixing roller or a pressure roller constituting fixing means for fixing a toner image onto the transparent film.
- 190. A transparent sheet according to claim 183, wherein the opaque part functions as a detection mark for detecting a right side or a wrong side of the transparent sheet member.
- 191. A transparent film comprising:
- an optically transparent sheet member having an opaque part to be clarified by light illumination,
- wherein the opaque part has been formed by coloring with a cationic dye and is clarified by light illumination to cause decoloration due to structural change of the dye.
- 192. A transparent film according to claim 191, wherein the cationic dye comprises a compound represented by the following formula (1): ##STR7##
- 193. A transparent film according to claim 191, wherein the cationic dye comprises a compound represented by the following formula (2): ##STR8##
- 194. A transparent film according to claim 191, wherein the transparent film has a surface resistivity of 5.times.10.sup.7 -5.times.10.sup.10 ohm at a temperature of 20.degree. C. and a humidity of 60% RH.
- 195. A transparent film according to claim 191, wherein the transparent film has a first surface for forming a toner image thereon, and the opaque part is formed on a second surface opposite to the first surface of the transparent film.
- 196. A transparent film according to claim 191, wherein the transparent film has a first surface for forming a toner image thereon, and the opaque part is formed on the first surface of the transparent film.
- 197. A transparent sheet according to claim 191, wherein the opaque part functions as a detection mark for detecting a right side or a wrong side of the transparent sheet member.
Priority Claims (3)
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4-181866 |
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4-198677 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/054,132 filed Apr. 30, 1993 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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