Claims
- 1. A non-bleed pre-printed spirit duplicating master comprising:
- a. a substantially opaque paper sheet having a front surface and a back side,
- b. said paper sheet having an oleophobic resinous barrier material treated front surface to give said sheet a kit test rating of three or more,
- c. a positive image printed on the front surface and overlying said oleophobic resinous barrier material, and
- d. a hot melt spirit duplicating ink reverse printed directly on said back side so as to form a pre-printed master.
- 2. A non-bleed pre-printed spirit duplicating master as set forth in claim 1 wherein said spirit duplicating ink comprises 5-25% cetyl alcohol, 31-48% wax, and 35-45% crystal violet.
- 3. A non-bleed pre-printed spirit duplicating master as set forth in claim 1 wherein said oleophobic resinous barrier material is a fluorocarbon material.
- 4. A booklet of non-bleed pre-printed spirit duplicating masters comprising
- 1. a plurality of pre-printed masters each having:
- a. a substantially opaque paper sheet having a front surface and a back side,
- b. said paper sheet having an oleophobic resinous barrier material treated front surface to give said sheet a kit test rating of three or more,
- c. a positive image printed on the front surface and overlying said oleophobic resinous barrier material, and
- d. a hot melt spirit duplicating ink reverse printed directly on said back side so as to form a pre-printed master,
- 2. said plurality of pre-printed masters being bound along one edge to form said booklet.
- 5. A booklet of non-bleed pre-printed spirit duplicating masters as set forth in claim 4 wherein said booklet is tissueless and said spirit duplicating ink comprises 5-25% cetyl alcohol, 31-48% wax, and 35-45% crystal violet.
- 6. A booklet of non-bleed pre-printed spirit duplicating masters as set forth in claim 4 further including protective tissue layers inserted between said pre-printed masters and bound in said booklet.
- 7. A booklet of pre-printed spirit duplicating masters as set forth in claim 4 wherein said oleophobic resinous barrier material is a fluorocarbon material.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 490,979, filed July 23, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,962,526 and assigned to the same assignee as the present invention.
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