Claims
- 1. A recording material comprising a substrate layer and an ink receiving layer formed on said substrate layer, wherein the ink receiving layer is a single layer having a retention of ink concentration after water immersion of not less than 30% and a surface gloss of not less than 55%, and comprises 50-99% by weight of an ink absorptive resin, a curing agent and at least one member selected from the group consisting of a silicon surfactant and a flourine surfactant.
- 2. The recording material of claim 1, having a light permeability exceeding 60%.
- 3. The recording material of claim 1, having a light permeability of not more than 60%.
- 4. The recording material of claim 1, wherein the time necessary for the ink receiving layer to absorb 0.1-1.0 μl/cm2 of an ink is not longer than 50 seconds.
- 5. The recording material of claim 1, wherein the ink receiving layer further comprises a compound having a cation group.
- 6. The recording material of claim 1, wherein the curing agent is a water soluble melamine resin.
- 7. The recording material of claim 1, wherein the content of the curing agent is 0.1-20% by weight relative to the amount of the ink absorptive resin.
- 8. The recording material of claim 1, wherein the surfactant content of the ink receiving layer is 0.5-20% by weight.
- 9. The recording material of claim 1, wherein the substrate layer is a polyester film.
- 10. The recording material of claim 3, wherein the substrate layer is a film having a number of fine voids and an apparent specific gravity of not less than 0.7 and less than 1.32.
- 11. The recording material of claim 3, wherein the substrate layer has an inplane birefringence of from −0.02 to +0.04.
- 12. The recording material of claim 1, further comprising an intermediate layer between the substrate layer and the ink receiving layer.
- 13. The recording material of claim 12, wherein the intermediate layer comprises at least one member selected from the group consisting of polyester resin, polyurethane resin and polyacrylic resin.
- 14. The recording material of claim 1, further comprising an easy slip layer formed on the substrate layer on the opposite surface from the ink receiving layer.
- 15. The recording material of claim 14, wherein the easy slip layer comprises at least one member selected from the group consisting of polyester resin, polyurethane resin and polyacrylic resin, inorganic particles and/or organic particles, and an antistatic agent.
- 16. A method for producing the recording mater of claim 1, which comprises applying a composition comprising 50-99% by weight of an ink absorptive resin, a curing agent, at least one member selected from the group consisting of a silicon surfactant and a flourine surfactant, and a solvent as a coated layer on a substrate layer for the recording material, heating the coated layer at a first temperature not less than the boiling point of the solvent and not more than the boiling point plus 30° C., and further heating the layer at a second temperature higher than said first temperature to form an ink receiving layer on said substrate layer.
- 17. The method of claim 16, which comprises applying a composition comprising 50-99% by weight of an ink absorptive resin, a curing agent, at least one member selected from the group consisting of a silicon surfactant and a flourine surfactant and water on a substrate layer, heating the coated layer at 100-130° C. and further heating the layer at 130-180° C. to form an ink receiving layer.
Priority Claims (3)
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7-140793 |
Jun 1995 |
JP |
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7-166892 |
Jun 1995 |
JP |
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7-179453 |
Jun 1995 |
JP |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/660,312, filed Jun. 7, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,912,085.
Priority of Ser. Nos. 7-140793; 7-166892 and 7-179453, filed on Jun. 7, 1995 and Jun. 21, 1995, respectively in Japan are hereby claimed under 35 USC 119. The priority applications were filed in U.S. Ser. No. 08/660,312 on Jul. 17, 1996.
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08/660312 |
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