Claims
- 1. A printing medium comprising a base material and a transparent ink-receiving layer provided on at least one side of the base material,wherein the ink-receiving layer has a structure that resin particles are held in a continuous film of water-soluble resin, the content of the resin particles is within a range of 0.1 to 50% by weight based on the content of the water-soluble resin, inorganic fine particles are partly projected from the surface of the ink-receiving layer, and are contained in a proportion of 0.05 to 3% by weight of the water-soluble resin and the average particle diameter of the inorganic fine particles is greater than the thickness of the ink-receiving layer.
- 2. The printing medium according to claim 1, wherein the ink-receiving layer comprises cationically modified polyvinyl alcohol.
- 3. The printing medium according to claim 2, wherein the base material is a plastic film.
- 4. The printing medium according to claim 1, wherein the minimum film-forming temperature (MFT) of the resin particles is at least 20° C.
- 5. The printing medium according to claim 4, wherein the base material is a plastic film.
- 6. The printing medium according to claim 1, wherein the base material is a plastic film.
- 7. The printing medium according to claim 1, wherein the diameter of the resin particles is smaller than the thickness of the ink-receiving layer.
- 8. An ink-jet printing method comprising ejecting an ink on any one of the printing media according to claims 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 from an orifice of a recording head in accordance with a recording signal, thereby conducting printing.
- 9. The ink-jet printing method according to claim 8, wherein comprises water and a water-miscible glycol or glycol ether.
- 10. The ink-jet printing method according to claim 8, wherein the printing is conducted with cyan, magenta, yellow and black inks.
- 11. The ink-jet printing method according to claim 10, wherein the surface tension of the black ink is higher than those of the cyan, magenta and yellow inks.
- 12. The ink-jet printing method according to claim 8, wherein the ink is ejected by thermal energy.
- 13. A printing medium according to claim 1, wherein the ink-receiving layer further comprises a copolymer of vinylpyrrolidone and a hydrophobic monomer.
- 14. The printing medium according to claim 13, wherein the water-soluble resin is cationically modified polyvinyl alcohol.
- 15. The printing medium according to claim 13, wherein the hydrophobic monomer is styrene or a (meth)acrylic ester.
- 16. The printing medium according to claim 13, wherein the content in terms of solids of the copolymer of vinylpyrrolidone and the hydrophobic monomer falls within a range of from 0.1 to 50% by weight based on the content of the water-soluble resin.
- 17. The printing medium according to any one of claims 13 through 16, wherein the base material is a plastic film.
- 18. The printing medium according to any one of claims 13 through 16, wherein the base material is a paper web.
- 19. A method of forming images, which comprises forming an image on any one of the printing media according to claims 13 through 16, by means of an ink-jet system.
- 20. The method according to claim 19, wherein the ink used in the ink-jet system comprises water and a water-miscible glycol or glycol ether.
- 21. The method according to claim 19, wherein four inks of cyan, magenta, yellow and black colors are used as inks.
- 22. The method according to claim 21, wherein the surface tension of the black ink is higher than those of the three inks of the cyan, magenta and yellow colors.
- 23. The method according to claim 19, wherein the ink-jet system is a system in which droplets of an ink are ejected by applying thermal energy to the ink.
- 24. A printed article comprising a printing medium according to claim 13, having an image.
- 25. A printed article comprising a printing medium according to claim 1, having an image.
- 26. A process for producing a printing medium comprising a base material and a transparent ink-receiving layer provided on at least one side of the base material, which comprises applying a coating formulation comprising cationically modified polyvinyl alcohol, an aqueous resin emulsion and inorganic fine particles to the base material to form the ink-receiving layer in such a manner that the resulting ink-receiving layer has a structure that resin particles from the aqueous resin emulsion are held in the ink-receiving layer, the content of the resin particles is within a range of 0.1 to 50% by weight of the water-soluble resin and the average particle diameter of the inorganic fine particles is greater than the thickness of the ink-receiving layer and the inorganic fine particles are partly projected from the surface of the ink-receiving layer and are contained in a proportion of 0.05 to 3%.
- 27. The process according to claim 26, wherein the minimum film-forming temperature of the aqueous resin emulsion is at least 20° C.
- 28. The process according to any one of claims 26 or 27, wherein the base material is a plastic film.
- 29. The process according to any one of claims 26 or 27, further comprising, after the application of the coating formulation, drying the base material at a temperature equal to or less than 120° C. plus the minimum film-forming temperature of the aqueous resin emulsion to form the ink-receiving layer.
Priority Claims (7)
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6-26812 |
Feb 1994 |
JP |
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6-42449 |
Mar 1994 |
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6-60920 |
Mar 1994 |
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6-182300 |
Aug 1994 |
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7-15869 |
Feb 1995 |
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7-15871 |
Feb 1995 |
JP |
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7-15872 |
Feb 1995 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/392,153, filed Feb. 22, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,747,146.
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