Claims
- 1. A recording method comprising the steps of:
- selecting a recording medium comprising a substrate, and an ink-receiving layer provided thereon, said ink-receiving layer containing a water-insoluble and amorphous basic aluminum salt; and
- forming images by applying droplets of ink containing at least one of an acid dye and a direct dye onto the recording medium.
- 2. The recording method according to claim 1, wherein the forming step includes forming images by an ink-jet recording method.
- 3. The recording method according to claim 2, wherein the ink-jet recording method is a method wherein thermal energy is applied to the ink to eject ink droplets.
- 4. The recording method according to claim 1, wherein the ink-receiving layer is a layer mainly comprising a pigment.
- 5. The recording method according to claim 4, wherein the basic aluminum salt is in an amount that is in a range of from 5 to 35 parts by weight per 100 parts by weight of the pigment.
- 6. The recording method according to claim 1, wherein the basic aluminum salt has a structure represented by the general formula (1) below:
- Al.sub.x (OH).sub.y X.sub.z ( 1)
- where x, y, and z are respectively positive integers and satisfy the relations of z=3x-y, and x/z.gtoreq.3, and X is an acid radical.
- 7. The recording method according to claim 6, wherein the basic aluminum salt forms an aggregate of particles mainly comprising a compound of the general formula (1).
- 8. The recording method according to claim 6, wherein the acid radical X in the general formula (1) of the basic aluminum salt is an organic acid.
- 9. The recording method according to claim 6, wherein the basic aluminum salt has a structure represented by a formula selected from the group consisting of Al.sub.3 (OH).sub.8 Cl, Al.sub.4 (OH).sub.11 Cl and Al.sub.3 (OH).sub.8.CH.sub.3 COO.
- 10. A recording method comprising the steps of:
- selecting a recording medium comprising a base paper and a pigment layer provided thereon, said pigment layer containing a water-insoluble and amorphous basic aluminum salt, and said recording medium having a Stockigt sizing degree of from zero to 15 seconds: and
- forming images by applying droplets of ink containing at least one of an acid dye and a direct dye onto the recording medium.
- 11. The recording method according to claim 10, wherein the basic aluminum salt is in an amount that is in a range of from 5 to 35 parts by weight per 100 parts by weight of the pigment.
- 12. The recording method according to claim 10, wherein the pigment is a cationic pigment.
- 13. The recording method according to claim 10, wherein the Stockigt sizing degree of the base paper is in a range of 0 to 15 seconds.
- 14. The recording method according to claim 10, wherein the basic weight of the base paper is in a range of from 60 to 120 g/m.sup.2.
- 15. The recording method according to claim 10, wherein the forming step includes forming images by an ink-jet recording method.
- 16. The recording method according to claim 15, wherein the ink-jet recording method is a method wherein thermal energy is applied to the ink to eject ink droplets.
- 17. The recording method according to claim 10, wherein the basic aluminum salt has a structure represented by the general formula (1) below:
- Al.sub.x (OH).sub.y X.sub.z ( 1)
- where x, y, and z are respectively positive integers and satisfy the relations of z=3x-y, and x/z.gtoreq.3, and X is an acid radical.
- 18. The recording method according to claim 17, wherein the basic aluminum salt forms an aggregate of particles mainly comprising a compound of the general formula (1).
- 19. The recording method according to claim 17, wherein the acid radical X in the general formula (1) of the basic aluminum salt is an organic acid radical.
- 20. The recording method according to claim 17, wherein the basic aluminum salt has a structure represented by a formula selected from the group consisting of Al.sub.3 (OH).sub.8 Cl, Al.sub.4 (OH).sub.11 Cl and Al.sub.3 (OH).sub.8.CH.sub.3 COO.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/503,741 filed Apr. 3, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,182,175.
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