Claims
- 1. A roll-shaped image-receiving sheet for thermal transfer printing, comprising plural pairs of an image-receiving portion and an optically detectable penetrating hole for registration of the image-receiving portion, each of the image-receiving portion having a size capable of completing a printing of each color in one heating process and being formed continuously along a feeding direction of the roll-shaped image-receiving sheet with an interval therebetween, and each of the optically detectable penetrating hole being formed at portion other than the image-receiving portion in constant arrangement with respect to the corresponding image-receiving portion, including a previously worked part formed on said image-receiving sheet, and a seal part comprising at least a color receptor layer, a substrate sheet and an adhesive layer in this order, and a release sheet put on an adhesive layer so as to be separated therefrom, said seal part being half-cut for peeling off said seal part from said sheet.
- 2. A roll-shaped image-receiving sheet for thermal transfer printing, comprising plural pairs of an image-receiving portion and an optically detectable penetrating hole for registration of the image-receiving portion, each of the image-receiving portion having a size capable of completing a printing of each color in one heating process and being formed continuously alone a feeding direction of the roll-shaped image-receiving sheet with an interval therebetween, and each of the optically detectable penetrating hole being formed at portion other than the image-receiving portion in constant arrangement with respect to the corresponding image-receiving portion, including a seal part having at least a color receptor layer, a substrate and an adhesive layer in this order, and a peeling sheet applied to said adhesive layer so as to be peeled, said seal part having a plurality of parts to be cut by a half-cut treatment in one image-receiving portion, each detection mark in the shape of the hole being formed at an interval of each image-receiving portion for indicating a starting-position for formation of a printing-image.
- 3. A process for forming an image onto a roll-shaped image-receiving sheet for thermal transfer printing, comprising the steps of:
- feeding, to a printer, a roll-shaped image-receiving sheet including plural pairs of an image-receiving portion and an optically detectable penetrating hole for registration of the image-receiving portion, each of the image-receiving portion having a size capable of completing a printing of each color in one heating process and being formed continuously along a feeding direction of the roll-shaped image-receiving sheet with an interval therebetween, and each of the optically detectable penetrating hole being formed at portion other than the image-receiving portion in constant arrangement with respect to the corresponding image-receiving portion;
- optically detecting the penetrating hole in the advancing roll-shaped image-receiving sheet by a detector disposed on a carrying passage in the printer;
- positioning a printing starting position of the image-receiving portion corresponding to the detected penetrating hole by stopping the penetrating hole to a predetermined position and then printing a first color through a thermal transfer printing;
- positioning a printing starting position of the image receiving portion on which the first color printing is made by rolling back the roll-shaped image-receiving sheet after the first color printing, optically detecting the penetrating hole detected in the former detection step and stopping the same on said predetermined position and then printing a second color through a thermal transfer printing; and
- repeating the step of printing the second color so as to print succeeding colors after the second color.
- 4. A process for forming an image onto a roll-shaped image-receiving sheet for thermal transfer printing, as claimed in claim 3, said optically detectable penetrating hole is singly formed for the every image-receiving portion.
- 5. The process according to claim 3, wherein a color image is formed by said sublimation-type thermal transfer printing.
- 6. The process according to claim 5, wherein a color image is formed by piling up at least yellow-image, magenta-image and cyan-image.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of U.S. Ser. No. 08/831,068 filed Apr. 1, 1997, U.S. Pat. No. 5,964,543, which U.S. application is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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