Claims
- 1. A method for forming an image, comprising a step of applying a ink to a recording medium having a light-transmissive ink retaining layer and a light-diffusing ink transporting layer on a substrate to form an image through said ink transporting layer in said ink retaining layer, and a step of transparentizing said ink transporting layer.
- 2. A method for forming an image according to claim 1, wherein ink is applied by an ink jet recording process.
- 3. A method for forming an image according to claim 1, wherein the transparentizing treatment is carried out by employing at least one of heating means, pressurizing means, and a solvent for a plasticizer.
- 4. A method for forming an image according to claim 1, wherein said ink transporting layer is porous.
- 5. A method for forming an image according to claim 1, wherein said ink transporting layer comprises a thermoplastic resin.
- 6. A method for forming an image according to claim 1, wherein said ink transporting layer contains particles and a binder which are not dyeable with a dye.
- 7. A method for forming an image according to claim 1, wherein the ink transporting layer has communicating pores or cracks therein.
- 8. A method for forming an image according to claim 1, wherein said ink retaining layer is non-porous.
- 9. A method for forming an image according to claim 1, wherein said ink retaining layer comprises a water-soluble or hydrophilic polymer as a main component.
- 10. A method for forming an image according to claim 1, wherein the ink retaining layer comprises a water-insoluble polymer as a main component.
- 11. A method for forming an image according to claim 1, wherein the ink transporting layer has a thickness within the range of from 1 to 400 .mu.m.
- 12. A method for forming an image according to claim 1, wherein the ink retaining layer has a thickness within the range of from 1 to 200 .mu.m.
- 13. A method for forming an image for observation by transmitted light, comprising a step of applying ink to a recording medium having a light-transmissive ink retaining layer and a light-diffusing ink transporting layer on a light-transmissive substrate to form an image through said ink transporting layer in said ink retaining layer, and a step of transparentizing said ink transporting layer to a linear light transmissivity of 2% or more.
- 14. A method for forming an image according to claim 13, wherein ink is applied by an ink jet recording process.
- 15. A method for forming an image according to claim 13, wherein the transparentizing treatment is carried out by employing at least one of either heating means, pressurizing means, and a solvent for a plasticizer.
- 16. A method for forming an image according to claim 13, wherein said ink transporting layer is porous.
- 17. A method for forming an image according to claim 13, wherein said ink transporting layer comprises a thermoplastic resin.
- 18. A method for forming an image according to claim 13, wherein said ink transporting layer contains particles and a binder which are not dyeable with a dye.
- 19. A method for forming an image according to claim 13, wherein the ink transporting layer has communicating pores or cracks therein.
- 20. A method for forming an image according to claim 13, wherein said ink retaining layer is nonporous.
- 21. A method for forming an image according to claim 13, wherein said ink retaining layer comprises a water-soluble or hydrophilic polymer as a main component.
- 22. A method for forming an image according to claim 13, wherein the ink retaining layer comprises a water-insoluble polymer as a main component.
- 23. A method for forming an image according to claim 13, wherein the ink transporting layer has a thickness within the range of from 1 to 400 .mu.m.
- 24. A method for forming an image according to claim 13, wherein the ink retaining layer has a thickness within the range of from 1 to 200 .mu.m.
- 25. A method for forming an image having surface gloss, comprising a step of applying ink to a recording medium having a light-transmissive ink retaining layer and a light-diffusing ink transporting layer on an opaque substrate to form an image through said ink transporting layer in said ink retaining layer, and a step of transparentizing said transporting layer to give a 45.degree. specular gloss of the surface of the image according to JIS Z8741 of 30% or higher.
- 26. A method for forming an image according to claim 25, wherein ink is applied by an ink jet recording process.
- 27. A method for forming an image according to claim 25, wherein the transparentizing treatment is carried out by employing at least one of heating means, pressurizing means, and a solvent for a plasticizer.
- 28. A method for forming an image according to claim 25, wherein said ink transporting layer is porous.
- 29. A method for forming an image according to claim 25, wherein said ink transporting layer comprises a thermoplastic resin.
- 30. A method for forming an image according to claim 25, wherein said ink transporting layer contains particles and a binder which are not dyeable with a dye.
- 31. A method for forming an image according to claim 25, wherein the ink transporting layer has communicating pores or cracks therein.
- 32. A method for forming an image according to claim 25, wherein said ink retaining layer is nonporous.
- 33. A method for forming an image according to claim 25, wherein said ink retaining layer comprises a water-soluble or hydrophilic polymer as a main component.
- 34. A method for forming an image according to claim 25, wherein the ink retaining layer comprises a water-insoluble polymer as a main component.
- 35. A method for forming an image according to claim 25, wherein the ink transporting layer has a thickness within the range of from 1 to 400 .mu.m.
- 36. A method for forming an image according to claim 25, wherein the ink retaining layer has a thickness within the range of from 1 to 200 .mu.m.
- 37. A method forming an image according to claim 13, comprising a step of transparentizing said recording medium to a linear transmissivity of 10% or more.
- 38. A recording medium for forming an image having surface gloss comprising a light-transmissive ink retaining layer and a light-diffusive ink transporting layer provided on an opaque substrate.
- 39. A recording medium according to claim 38, wherein said ink transporting layer is porous.
- 40. A recording medium according to claim 38, wherein said ink transporting layer comprises a thermoplastic resin.
- 41. A recording medium according to claim 38, wherein said ink transporting layer contains particles and a binder which are not dyeable with a dye.
- 42. A recording medium according to a claim 38, wherein the ink transporting layer has communicating pores or cracks therein.
- 43. A recording medium according to claim 38, wherein said ink retaining layer is non-porous.
- 44. A recording medium according to claim 38, wherein said ink retaining layer comprises a water-soluble or hydrophilic polymer as a main component.
- 45. A recording medium according to claim 38, wherein the ink retaining layer comprises a water-insoluble polymer as a main component.
- 46. A recording medium according to claim 38, wherein the ink transporting layer has a thickness within the range of from 1 to 400 .mu.m.
- 47. A recording medium according to claim 38, wherein the ink retaining layer has a thickness within the range of from 1 to 200 .mu.m.
- 48. A recording medium according to claim 38, wherein the ink retaining layer has a higher absorbing power than the ink transporting layer.
- 49. A recording medium according to claim 38, wherein the weight ratio of said particles to said binder constituting the ink transporting layer ranges between 1/5 and 50/1.
- 50. A recording medium according to claim 38, wherein the weight ratio of said particles to said binder constituting the ink transporting layer ranges between 3/1 and 20/1.
- 51. A recording medium according to claim 38, wherein said substrate is an opaque resin, paper or converted paper.
Priority Claims (3)
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61-26463 |
Feb 1986 |
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61-37344 |
Feb 1986 |
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61-114829 |
May 1986 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 010,482 filed Feb. 3, 1987, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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