Claims
- 1. An image receiving sheet, comprising:
- a peeling sheet;
- an antistatic layer provided on said peeling sheet;
- a label portion adhered to said peeling sheet, said label portion comprising a tacky layer laminated on said peeling sheet, a sheet substrate laminated on said tacky layer, and an image-receiving layer laminated on said sheet substrate, said label portion having at least one frame of a sublimation transferred image formed in said image receiving layer by transferring a sublimable dye from a colorant layer of a heat transfer sheet to said image-receiving layer by heating according to an image formation; and
- cutting lines formed through said label portion to section said at least one frame of a sublimation transferred image, so as to allow individual peeling of sectioned frames of said label portion from said peeling sheet.
- 2. The image receiving sheet of claim 1, further comprising an intermediate layer having a cushioning and/or thermally insulating property provided between said sheet substrate and said image-receiving layer.
- 3. The image receiving sheet of claim 1, further comprising a detection mark.
- 4. The image receiving sheet of claim 1, further comprising a release layer provided between said peeling sheet and said tacky layer.
- 5. An image receiving sheet, comprising:
- a peeling sheet;
- an antistatic layer provided on said peeling sheet; and
- a label portion adhered to said peeling sheet, said label portion being sectioned, via cutting lines formed therethrough, into an inner region and an outer frame continuously surrounding said inner region, said inner region being divided into a plurality of sections, via cutting lines formed through said label portion, so as to allow individual peeling of said sections from said peeling sheet;
- each of said sections comprising (i) a tacky layer laminated on said peeling sheet, (ii) a sheet substrate laminated on said tacky layer, and (iii) an image-receiving layer laminated on said sheet substrate, said image-receiving layer having a sublimation transferred image formed by transferring a sublimable dye from a colorant layer of a heat transfer sheet to said image-receiving layer by heating according to an image formation.
- 6. The image receiving sheet of claim 5, further comprising an intermediate layer having a cushioning and/or thermally insulating property provided between said sheet substrate and said image-receiving layer.
- 7. The image receiving sheet of claim 5, further comprising a detection mark.
- 8. The image receiving sheet of claim 5, further comprising a release layer provided between said peeling sheet and said tacky layer.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07/309,300, filed Feb. 13, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,984,823.
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Continuations (1)
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