Claims
- 1. A method for manufacturing sublimation thermal transfer recording material comprising the steps of:preparing an ink layer coating liquid (1) comprising a solvent, a resin and a plurality of sublimable dye groups which have a different hue and each of which comprises one or more sublimable dyes, and a layer coating liquid (2) comprising a solvent and a resin and optionally comprising a sublimable dye; coating the ink layer coating liquid (1) overlying a substrate and dried to form an ink layer (1); and coating the layer coating liquid (2) overlying the ink layer (1) and dried to form an overlaid layer.
- 2. The method for manufacturing sublimation thermal transfer recording material of claim 1, wherein solubility of each sublimable dye included in the ink layer (1) to the solvent included in the layer coating liquid (2) is substantially the same.
- 3. The method for manufacturing sublimation thermal transfer recording material of claim 1, wherein solubility of each sublimable dye included in the ink layer (1) to the solvent of the layer coating liquid (2) is less than about 20 g/l.
- 4. The method for manufacturing sublimation thermal transfer recording material of claim 1, wherein the solvent of the layer coating liquid (2) comprises an alcohol.
- 5. The method for manufacturing sublimation thermal transfer recording material of claim 1, the ink layer coating liquid (2) including at least a sublimable dye, and wherein a sublimable dye in the ink layer coating liquid (2) which has relatively low solubility to the solvent included in the ink layer coating liquid (2) compared to the other sublimable dyes included in the ink layer (1) is included in the ink layer coating liquid (2) in an amount greater than each amount of the other sublimable dyes in the ink layer coating liquid (2).
- 6. The method for manufacturing sublimation thermal transfer recording material of claim 1, the ink layer coating liquid (2) including at least a sublimable dye, and wherein the sublimable dye included in the ink layer coating liquid (2) has relatively high solubility to the solvent included in the ink layer coating liquid (2) compared to the other sublimable dyes included in the ink layer (1) and the hue of the sublimable dye is substantially the same as a sublimable dye which has relatively low solubility to the solvent included in the ink layer coating liquid (2) compared to the other sublimable dyes included in the ink layer (1).
Priority Claims (1)
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9-044793 |
Feb 1997 |
JP |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of applicants' U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/991,594, filed Dec. 15, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,046,132.
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