Claims
- 1. A transfer recording medium comprising a support and a recording layer formed thereon; said recording layer comprising at least (a) a colorant, (b) a photoinitiator, and (c) a functional component which is, in combination with the photoinitiator, sensitive to light energy and heat energy, said functional component comprising a polymerizing component selected from the group consisting of polymerizable monomers, oligomers and prepolymers, which are solid at room temperature; said recording layer having a glass transition temperature in the range of 30.degree. C. to 150.degree. C.; wherein the adhesion force (f.sub.1) between the support and the recording layer and the adhesion force (f.sub.2) between the recording layer and a transfer receiving medium after they are subjected to heat and pressure while being in contact with each other satisfy the relationship that (f.sub.1) is greater than (f.sub.2) at a lower temperature and (f.sub.2) is greater than (f.sub.1) at a higher temperature; wherein an irreversible change in the adhesion forces occur when the recording layer is exposed to a light beam with the wavelength region to which the functional component is sensitive at 100.degree. C., such that (f.sub.1) becomes greater than (f.sub. 2) at the higher temperature and with the proviso that if the minimum quantity of light required to irreversibly change the adhesion force relationship so that (f.sub.1) is greater than (f.sub.2) at the higher temperature is nJ/cm.sup.2, then (f.sub.2) remains greater than (f.sub.1) when the recording layer is exposed to light in a quantity of 5 times nJ/cm.sup.2 at 30.degree. C.
- 2. A transfer medium according to claim 1, wherein (f.sub.2) remains greater than (f.sub.1) when the recording layer is exposed to light in a quantity of 10 times nJ/cm.sup.2 at 30.degree. C.
- 3. A transfer recording medium according to claim 1, wherein said lower temperature is 40.degree. C. and said higher temperature is 150.degree. C.
- 4. A transfer recording medium according to claim 1, wherein said recording layer comprises a distributed layer of image forming elements.
- 5. A transfer recording medium according to claim 4, wherein said image forming elements are in the form of microcapsules.
- 6. A transfer recording medium according to claim 4, wherein said recording layer comprises plural kinds of image forming elements containing different photoinitiators having mutually different sensitive wavelength regions.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 127,930 filed Dec. 2, 1987 now abandoned.
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