Claims
- 1. In a process for printing a substrate having a synthetic-resin surface which has an affinity for printing inks, said printing being a laser-induced hot transfer printing method, the process comprising the steps of laying onto the synthetic resin surface a transfer medium printed on a face surface with a dye image formed of dyes which are sublimable under the conditins of the process and transferrable into said synthetic resin, with the printed face surface facing the synthetic resin surface, transferring the dyes into the synthetic resin surface by first heating and then laser-light sublimating said dyes, including preheating said surface of the substrate to a temperature below the sublimation temperature of the dyes, and impinging a laser beam substantially uniformly for a treatment time of 0.01 second to 0.1 second over the unprinted back of the preheated transfer medium, the laser beam being of a wavelength in the range 2500 to 15,000 nm and of an intensity sufficient to cause the dyes to sublime of more than 80 percent above 220.degree. C. and penetrate sufficiently substantially into the synthetic resin of the substrate in an abrasion resistant manner.
- 2. A process according to claim 1, wherein said preheating of the surface of the substrate is carried out with infrared radiation.
- 3. A process according to claim 1, further comprising fanning the laser beam out to a diameter greater than its original diameter.
- 4. A process according to claim 1, wherein a laser beam of a power output ranging from 50 to 15,000 watts is used.
- 5. A process according to claim 1, wherein said laser beam has minimal intensity differences over its cross-sectional area.
- 6. A process according to claim 1, wherein said laser beam has a wavelength ranging from 8,000 to 12,000 nm.
- 7. A process according to claim 1, wherein the area of the transfer medium to be exposed to the laser beam is swept over by deflecting the laser beam through a pivoting mirror.
- 8. A process according to claim 1, wherein the laser beam used is that of a gas laser.
- 9. A process according to claim 1, wherein the laser beam is of such intensity, and impinges from such a length of time, that the dyes on the transfer medium are heated to a temperature just below their flash point or decomposition point.
- 10. A process to claim 1, further comprising sweeping the laser beam over the area of the transfer medium which is to be covered.
- 11. A process according to claim 4, wherein said power ranges from 100 to 1000 watts.
- 12. A process according to claim 4, wherein said power ranges from 200 to 800 watts.
- 13. A process according to claim 4, wherein said power ranges from 300 to 600 watts.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 759,509, filed July 26, 1985, now abandoned, which is a continuation of abandoned prior application Ser. No. 591,032 filed Mar. 19, 1984.
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