Claims
- 1. Process for the preparation of imaged master sheets capable of being used to produce a large number of duplicate copies of the master images by means of pressure in the absence of spirit duplicating fluids comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a semi-solid composition comprising a solidifiable, oil-resistant binder material from the group consisting of wax, resin and mixtures thereof, at least one non-volatile liquid material which is substantially incompatible with said binder material, a quantity of dyestuff dissolved in said non-volatile liquid material, and a volatile liquid having a boiling point within the range of from about 200.degree. F. to about 460.degree. F.,
- (b) printing said semi-solid composition in image form onto the oil-resistant surface of a master sheet as a relatively heavy deposit which will not flow or run on the master sheet due to its semi-solid condition, and
- (c) solidifying said printed composition by evaporating said volatile liquid to form images comprising a microporous skeletal structure of said binder material containing within the pores thereof said non-volatile liquid material and dissolved dyestuff in the form of a pressure-exudable ink.
- 2. Process according to claim 1 in which said binder material comprises a synthetic thermoplastic resin and the volatile liquid is a solvent for said resin, and said printed images are solidified by evaporation of said volatile solvent.
- 3. Process according to claim 1 in which said binder material comprises at least one wax which is at least partially dispersed in said volatile liquid and said printed images are solidified by evaporation of said volatile liquid.
- 4. Process according to claim 1 in which said composition is printed in image form by means of a silk screen.
- 5. Process according to claim 1 in which said master sheet comprises a paper sheet which is treated with an oil-resistant material so that the surface of the master sheet cannot absorb said pressure-exudable ink from the images printed thereon.
- 6. Process according to claim 5 in which said master sheet is so treated that neither surface thereof can absorb oleaginous material.
- 7. Process according to claim 1 in which said non-volatile liquid comprises at least one resin-forming material which is stable under ambient conditions but which is capable of undergoing polymerization when exposed to activating conditions, whereby said pressure-exudable ink present in the images formed on the master sheet is capable of being subjected to activating conditions after said ink is exuded to a copy sheet to cause said resin-forming material to polymerize and form permanent images on the copy sheet.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 631,512, filed Nov. 13, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,128,430 issued Dec. 5, 1978.
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