Claims
- 1. A printing method characterized by that articles of bound paper or loose paper having a reacting species at least on the outer surface thereof are stacked, and that radiation which has penetrability and can develop, change or fade a color of said reacting species is irradiated upon said articles of bound paper or loose paper towards the stacked direction through a printing plate comprising a first layer which is made of a material having penetrability against said radiation and a second layer which is made of a material having less penetrability against said radiation than the first layer and which is provided with a through portion through which radiation penetrates and whose shape corresponds to a predetermined pattern at a predetermined area thereof so as to print generally the same predetermined pattern on each of the articles of bound paper or loose paper.
- 2. The printing method as described in claim 1 wherein said radiation is X-rays.
- 3. The printing method as described in claim 2 and characterized by that said reacting species comprises a substance which contains a precursor of coloring matter and can be changed in its state of electron when the radiation is irradiated thereupon so as to develop a color of said precursor of coloring matter or that said reacting species comprises a substance which contains coloring matter and can be changed in its state of electron when the radiation is irradiated thereupon so as to change or fade a color of said coloring matter.
- 4. The printing method as described in claim 2 and characterized by that said reacting species comprises an initiator which generates an electron, a radical or an ion when radiation is irradiated thereupon and a precursor of coloring matter which develops a color when reacting with said electron, said radical or said ion, or that said reacting species comprises an initiator which generates an electron, a radical or an ion when radiation is irradiated thereupon and coloring matter which changes or fades a color when reacting with said electron, said radical or said ion.
- 5. The printing method as described in claim 2 and characterized by that the reacting species comprises an initiator which emits light when radiation is irradiated thereupon and a precursor of coloring matter which develops a color because of said light, or that said reacting species comprises an initiator which emits light when radiation is irradiated thereupon and coloring matter which changes or fades a color because of said light.
- 6. The printing method as described in claim 2 and characterized by that said reacting species is a precursor of coloring matter which develops a color or coloring matter which changes or fades a color because of change in molecular structure when radiation is irradiated thereupon.
- 7. The printing method as described in claim 1 and characterized by that said reacting species comprises a substance which contains a precursor of coloring matter and can be changed in its state of electron when the radiation is irradiated thereupon so as to develop a color of said precursor of coloring matter or that said reacting species comprises a substance which contains coloring matter and can be changed in its state of electron when the radiation is irradiated thereupon so as to change or fade a color of said coloring matter.
- 8. The printing method as described in claim 1 and characterized by that said reacting species comprises an initiator which generates an electron, a radical or an ion when radiation is irradiated thereupon and a precursor of coloring matter which develops a color when reacting with said electron, said radical or said ion, or that said reacting species comprises an initiator which generates an electron, a radical or an ion when radiation is irradiated thereupon and coloring matter which changes or fades a color when reacting with said electron, said radical or said ion.
- 9. The printing method as described in claim 1 and characterized by that the reacting species comprises an initiator which emits light when radiation is irradiated thereupon and a precursor of coloring matter which develops a color because of said light, or that said reacting species comprises an initiator which emits light when radiation is irradiated thereupon and coloring matter which changes or fades a color because of said light.
- 10. The printing method as described in claim 1 and characterized by that said reacting species is a precursor of coloring matter which develops a color or coloring matter which changes or fades a color because of change in molecular structure when radiation is irradiated thereupon.
- 11. A printing method wherein a material to be printed having a reacting species both on the outer surface thereof and in the internal tissues thereof is placed in a predetermined position and radiation which has penetrability and can develop, change or fade a color of said reacting species is irradiated from a certain direction upon said material to be printed so as to print generally the same predetermined pattern on both the surface and the internal of the material to be printed, characterized by that the reacting species comprises an initiator which emits light when radiation is irradiated thereupon and a precursor of coloring matter which develops a color because of said light, or that said reacting species comprises an initiator which emits light when radiation is irradiated thereupon and coloring matter which changes or fades a color because of said light.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/682,628, filed Oct. 30, 1996, now abandoned, which is a 371 of PCT/JP95/02711, filed Dec. 27, 1995.
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