Claims
- 1. A printing plate imageable by laser radiation comprising:a substrate having a principal surface; and a printing member positioned on said principal surface and having an upper surface comprising a polyineric composition, said upper surface being non-ablatable by imaging radiation and wherein said upper surface has an initial affinity for a printing liquid and is changeable to a different affinity for a printing liquid when said printing member is subjected to imaging radiation, where said polymeric composition comprises a laser-imageable copolymer of 50-95 mol % acrylic acid and 5-50 mol % vinyl phosphonic acid, wherein said printing member includes a first layer underlying said upper surface, said first layer comprising a polymer and a plurality of radiation-absorbing particles.
- 2. The printing plate of claim 1 wherein said radiation-absorbing particles are selected from the group consisting of a dye, a metal, a mineral and carbon.
- 3. The printing plate of claim 1 wherein said first layer comprises an acrylic polymer.
- 4. The printing plate of claim 1 further comprising a second layer underlying said first layer.
- 5. The printing plate of claim 4 wherein said second layer comprises an acrylic polymer.
- 6. The printing plate of claim 4 wherein said second layer comprises a conversion coating comprising a salt or compound of Zn, Cr, P, Zr, Ti or Mo.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/662,400 filed Sep. 13, 2000, entitled “Printing Plate”.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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