Claims
- 1. A method for transferring a contrasting pattern of intelligence from a composite LAT imaging film to a receptor element in contiguous registration therewith, said composite LAT imaging film comprising a support substrate having, in order, a dynamic release layer comprising a metal thin film, and a laser radiation-ablative, discontinuous film topcoat essentially coextensive therewith, said dynamic release layer being interactive with laser imaging radiation to effect imagewise ablative transfer of at least said discontinuous film topcoat onto said receptor element at an energy/fluence less than would be required in the absence thereof, said discontinuous film ablative topcoat comprising a contrast imaging amount of toner particulates applied to the surface of said dynamic release layer by electrostatic charging,
- said method comprising the step of imagewise laser-irradiating said composite LAT imaging film according to said pattern of intelligence with an intensity sufficient to effect the ablation mass transfer of the volume of the imagewise-exposed area of the laser radiation-ablative, discontinuous film topcoat of said composite LAT imaging film onto said receptor element and whereby said transferred topcoat delineates said pattern of intelligence.
- 2. A method for transferring a contrasting pattern of intelligence from a composite LAT imaging film to a receptor element in contiguous registration therewith, said composite LAT imaging film comprising a support substrate having, in order, a dynamic release layer comprising a metal thin film, and a laser radiation-ablative, discontinuous film topcoat essentially coextensive therewith, said dynamic release layer being interactive with laser imaging radiation to effect imagewise ablative transfer of at least said discontinuous film topcoat onto said receptor element at an energy/fluence less than would be required in the absence thereof, said discontinuous film ablative topcoat comprising a contrast imaging amount of toner particulates, said toner particulates being applied to the surface of said dynamic release layer by electrostatic charging,
- said method comprising the steps of on-demand toning said dynamic release layer on said support substrate to provide thereon said laser-ablative discontinuous film topcoat, contemporaneously indexing the imaging film thus produced into registration with said receptor element and contemporaneously then imagewise laser-irradiating said composite LAT imaging film according to said pattern of intelligence with an intensity sufficient to effect the ablation mass transfer of the volume of the imagewise-exposed area of the laser radiation-ablative discontinuous film topcoat of said composite LAT imaging film onto said receptor element and whereby said transferred topcoat delineates said pattern of intelligence thereon.
- 3. A method for transferring a contrasting pattern of intelligence from a composite LAT imaging film to a receptor element in contiguous registration therewith, said composite LAT imaging film comprising a support substrate having, in order, a dynamic release layer comprising a metal thin film, and a laser radiation-ablative, discontinuous film topcoat essentially coextensive therewith, said dynamic release layer being interactive with laser imaging radiation to effect imagewise ablative transfer of at least said discontinuous film topcoat onto said receptor element at an energy/fluence less than would be required in the absence thereof, said discontinuous film ablative topcoat comprising a contrast imaging amount of toner particulates applied by dry toning to a tacky surface provided over said metal thin layer by blanketwise ultraviolet exposure of a polymeric coating applied to said metal thin layer,
- said method comprising the step of imagewise laser-irradiating said composite LAT imaging film according to said pattern of intelligence with an intensity sufficient to effect the ablation mass transfer of the volume of the imagewise-exposed area of the laser radiation-ablative, discontinuous film topcoat of said composite LAT imaging film onto said receptor element and whereby said transferred topcoat delineates said pattern of intelligence.
- 4. A method for transferring a contrasting pattern of intelligence from a composite LAT imaging film to a receptor element in contiguous registration therewith, said composite LAT imaging film comprising a support substrate having in order, a dynamic release layer comprising a metal thin film, and a laser radiation-ablative, discontinuous film topcoat essentially coextensive therewith, said dynamic release layer being interactive with laser imaging radiation to effect imagewise ablative transfer of at least said discontinuous film topcoat onto said receptor element at an energy/fluence less than would be required in the absence thereof, said discontinuous film ablative topcoat comprising a contrast imaging amount of toner particulates, said toner particulates of said discontinuous film topcoat being applied by dry toning to a tacky surface provided over said metal thin layer by blanketwise ultraviolet exposure of a polymeric coating applied to said metal thin layer,
- said method comprising the steps of on-demand toning said dynamic release layer on said support substrate to provide thereon said laser-ablative discontinuous film topcoat, contemporaneously indexing the imaging film thus produced into registration with said receptor element and contemporaneously then imagewise laser-irradiating said composite LAT imaging film according to said pattern of intelligence with an intensity sufficient to effect the ablation mass transfer of the volume of the imagewise-exposed area of the laser radiation-ablative discontinuous film topcoat of said composite LAT imaging film onto said receptor element and whereby said transferred topcoat delineates said pattern of intelligence thereon.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of my application Ser. No. 08/475,981, filed Jun. 7, 1995 and now U. S. Pat. No. 5,681,681, issued Oct. 28, 1997 for ON-DEMAND PRODUCTION OF LAT IMAGING FILMS, of which application Ser. No. 08/475,981, my now-abandoned application Ser. No. 08/832,691, filed Apr. 11, 1997 is a continuation, and which application Ser. No. 08/475,981, is a division of my now-abandoned application Ser. No. 07/978,482, filed Nov. 18, 1992, of which application Ser. No. 07/978,482, my application Ser. No. 08/470,586, filed Jun. 7, 1997 is a continuation, now U. S. Pat. No. 5,612,165, issued Mar. 18, 1997 for ON-DEMAND PRODUCTION OF LAT IMAGING FILMS.
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Divisions (2)
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