Claims
- 1. An ink recording element comprising, in order:
- 1) a temporary carrier layer;
- 2) an image transparent, protective layer; and
- 3) an image transparent, adhesive, ink receptive layer; wherein:
- the image transparent, adhesive, ink receptive layer is receptive to aqueous ink jet inks;
- the protective layer is permanently adhered to the image transparent, adhesive, ink receptive layer and temporarily adhered to the temporary carrier layer; and
- the image transparent, adhesive, ink receptive layer comprises a hydrophilic resin material and an adhesive material.
- 2. The element of claim 1 wherein the adhesive material comprises a thermally activated adhesive material.
- 3. The element of claim 1 additionally comprising an ink imaged layer adhered to the image transparent, ink receptive layer.
- 4. The element of claim 1 wherein the hydrophilic resin material is a water soluble resin.
- 5. An ink recording element comprising, in order:
- 1) a temporary carrier layer:
- 2) an image transparent, protective layer; and
- 3) an image transparent, adhesive, ink receptive layer; wherein:
- the temporary carrier layer comprises paper;
- the image transparent, adhesive, ink receptive layer is receptive to aqueous ink jet inks;
- the protective layer is permanently adhered to the image transparent, adhesive, ink receptive layer and temporarily adhered to the temporary carrier layer; and
- the image transparent, adhesive, ink receptive layer comprises a hydrophilic resin material and a thermally activated adhesive material.
- 6. The receptor of claim 5 in which the thermally activated adhesive is a polyurethane.
- 7. The receptor of claim 6 in which the surface of the temporary carrier layer is treated with a silicone release agent.
- 8. The receptor of claim 7 in which the ink receptive layer additionally comprises a particulate material.
- 9. The receptor of claim 8 in which the hydrophilic polymer is a polyacrylamide.
- 10. The receptor of claim 9 in which the particulate material is talc.
- 11. The receptor of claim 10 in which the ink receptive layer additionally comprises a surfactant.
- 12. The receptor of claim 11 in which the ink receptive layer additionally comprises a particulate material.
- 13. The receptor of claim 12 in which the hydrophilic resin material is a polyacrylamide and in which the particulate material is talc.
- 14. The receptor of claim 13 in which the ink receptive layer additionally comprises a surfactant.
- 15. The receptor of claim 5 in which the protective layer is selected from the group consisting of cellulose acetate propionate and cellulose acetate butyrate.
- 16. The receptor of claim 15 in which the hydrophilic resin material is polyvinyl alcohol.
- 17. The receptor of claim 5 additionally comprising an ink imaged layer adhered to the image transparent, ink receptive layer.
- 18. The receptor of claim 17 additionally comprising a substrate adhered to the ink imaged layer.
- 19. The receptor of claim 18 in which the substrate comprises a textile fabric.
Parent Case Info
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional of Ser. No. 08/771,577, filed Dec. 20, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,837,375, which is a divisional of Ser. No. 08/115,561, filed Sep. 3, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,795,425.
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