Claims
- 1. A thermal mass transfer donor element comprising a substrate having coated thereon a thermally mass transferrable, clear, dye-receptive binder layer, wherein said binder layer comprises 5-30% by weight of particulates, 50-90% by weight of waxy material, and 3-28% by weight of thermoplastic polymers.
- 2. The donor element of claim 1 wherein said dye receptive binder layer has an optical density to visible light between 400 and 700 nm of less than 0.2 at a thickness of 10 micrometers.
- 3. The element of claim 2 wherein said dye receptive binder is capable of absorbing at least one sublimable dye selected from the group of anthraquinone, azo, and sulfone dyes.
- 4. The donor element of claim 1 wherein, in addition to areas of said binder layer, there is at least one separate area of thermal dye transferable material.
- 5. The element of claim 4, wherein said dye receptive binder is capable of absorbing at least one sublimable dye selected from the group of anthraquinone, azo, and sulfone dyes.
- 6. The element of claim 4 wherein said thermoplastic polymer comprises polyvinyl acetate.
- 7. The element of claim 1 wherein said dye receptive binder is capable of absorbing at least one sublimable dye selected from the group of anthraquinone, azo, and sulfone dyes.
- 8. The element of claim 1 wherein said thermoplastic polymer comprises polyvinyl acetate.
- 9. The element of claim 1 wherein the particulates have a coefficient of thermal expansion which differs from the coefficient of thermal expansion for the polymers and the wax by at least a factor of 10.
- 10. A process for providing a mixed thermal mass transfer and thermal dye transfer image comprising thermal mass transferring a transparent or translucent dye-receptive image onto a receptor surface and thermal dye transferring a dye on top of at least part of said dye-receptive image, wherein said transparent or translucent dye receptive image comprises 5-30% by weight of particulates, 50-90% by weight of waxy material, and 3-28% by weight of thermoplastic polymers.
- 11. The process of claim 10 wherein a transparent image is thermally mass transferred and said dye image is subsequently transferred onto at least a part of said transparent image.
- 12. The process of claim 10 wherein said transferring of said transparent or translucent image and said dye image are performed off the same ribbon or sheet in sequence.
- 13. The process of claim 10 wherein said dye receptive binder is capable of absorbing at least one sublimable dye selected from the group of anthraquinone, azo, and sulfone dyes.
- 14. The process of claim 10 wherein said receptor serves only as an intermediate medium and said transparent or translucent image and said dye image are simultaneously transferred to a final receptor.
- 15. The process of claim 14 wherein the said intermediate medium is a polymeric film.
- 16. The process of claim 10 wherein the particulates have a coefficient of thermal expansion which differs from the coefficient of thermal expansion for the polymers and the wax by at least a factor of 10.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application No. 08/090,578 filed Jul. 7, 1993, now abandoned.
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