Claims
- 1. A thermal transfer printing method comprising:
- (a) a color developing layer transfer process which comprises:
- (i) providing a color developing layer transfer sheet having at least one color developing layer including a binder resin on a surface of a substrate, said binder resin having a flow softening point, and said substrate exhibiting an increasing force of adhesion to said color developing layer with increasing temperature,
- (ii) applying pressure to said color developing layer to apply said color developing layer to a surface layer of an intermediate medium, said surface layer exhibiting an decreasing force of adhesion to said color developing layer with increasing temperature,
- (iii) heating said color developing layer to a temperature not less than the flow softening point of the color developing layer binder resin,
- (iv) cooling said color developing layer to a temperature not greater than the point of intersection between a temperature-dependent variation curve of the adhesive force between said color developing layer substrate and said color developing layer and a temperature-dependent variation curve of the adhesive force between said color developing layer and said intermediate medium, and
- (v) separating said substrate of said color developing layer transfer sheet from said surface layer of said intermediate medium in order to transfer said color developing layer from said substrate of said color developing layer transfer sheet to said surface layer of said intermediate medium,
- (b) a recording process which comprises:
- (i) providing a dye layer transfer sheet having at least a dye layer including a binder resin having a flow softening point, on a surface of a substrate,
- (ii) applying pressure to said dye layer to apply said dye layer to said color developing layer on said surface layer of said intermediate medium,
- (iii) heating said dye layer to a temperature not less than the flow softening point of the dye layer binder resin so as to form a recorded image by transferrng dyes from said dye layer to said color developing layer on said surface layer of said intermediate medium means,
- (iv) cooling said dye layer and color developing layer to a temperature not greater than either of the flow softening point of the binder resin of said dye layer or the flow softening point of the binder resin of said color developing layer, and
- (v) separating said substrate of said dye layer transfer sheet from said surface layer of said intermediate medium; and
- (c) a transfer process which comprises
- (i) heat-transferring said color developing layer having said recorded image formed thereon on the surface of said surface layer of said intermediate medium means to a color receiving sheet and
- (ii) separating said color receiving sheet from said surface layer of said intermediate medium.
- 2. A thermal transfer printing method according to claim 1, wherein said intermediate medium comprises at least a surface layer and an intermediate transfer substrate and said surface layer has a thickness more than 10 .mu.m.
- 3. A thermal transfer printing method according to claim 2, wherein said surface layer of said intermediate medium comprises a fluorine containing rubber.
- 4. A thermal transfer printing method according to claim 3, wherein said intermediate medium means is made by coating a solution of said fluorine containing rubber in a ketone-type solvent on a substrate.
- 5. A thermal transfer printing method according to claim 4, wherein the intermediate medium is made from a fluorine contained rubber solution dissolved in a ketone-type solvent at no less than 100.degree. C. in boiling point.
- 6. A thermal transfer printing method according to claim 5, wherein the intermediate medium is made from a fluorine contained rubber solution dissolved in 4-methyl-2-pentanone.
- 7. A thermal transfer printing method according to claim 3, wherein the intermediate medium is made by coating a polyolvulcanized fluorine contained rubber solution on a substrate.
- 8. A thermal transfer printing method according to claim 7, wherein said surface layer is made of a fluorine containing rubber having a Mooney viscosity of no more than 50.
- 9. A thermal transfer printing method according to claim 3, wherein said surface layer is made of at least fine particles comprising magnesium oxide and a fluorine containing rubber and has a glossiness of no more than 45.
- 10. A thermal transfer printing method according to claim 1, wherein the intermediate medium includes a surface layer, and an adhesive force between said surface layer and said color developing layer is not less than 5 g/inch when the temperature of said surface layer is 0.degree. to 70.degree. C. and the adhesive force between said surface layer and said color developing layer transfer sheet and between said surface layer and said dye layer transfer sheet is no more than 100 g/inch when the temperature is 0.degree. to 70.degree. C. and the adhesive force between said surface layer and said color developing layer is no more than 50 g/inch in said step of separating said color receiving sheet from said surface layer.
- 11. A thermal transfer printing method according to claim 1, wherein said intermediate medium includes a surface layer having concavo-convex surface roughness and a glossiness of no more than 45.
- 12. A thermal transfer printing method according to claim 1, wherein the intermediate medium has a surface layer comprising not less than 2 layers, and a topmost layer of the intermediate medium has a rubber hardness higher than that of lower layers, the topmost layer having a rubber hardness of over 70.degree. at 25.degree. C.
- 13. A thermal transfer printing method according to claim 12, wherein said surface layer of said intermediate medium comprises a fluorine containing rubber.
- 14. A thermal transfer printing method according to claim 13, wherein said topmost layer of said intermediate medium is made of a fluorine containing rubber having a Mooney viscosity of no more than 50.
- 15. A thermal transfer printing method according to claim 1, wherein said color developing layer transfer sheet further comprises a release layer having a size that is larger than the size of said color developing layer and said color developing layer transfer process (a) comprises heating a domain that is larger than the size of the color developing layer but smaller than the size of the release layer.
- 16. A thermal transfer printing method according to claim 15, wherein the intermediate medium includes a surface layer and the method further comprises separating said color developing layer transfer sheet from said surface layer where said release layer is in contact with said surface layer.
- 17. A thermal transfer printing method according to claim 1, wherein said color developing layer transfer sheet has a width which is the same as that of said release layer.
- 18. A thermal transfer printing method according to claim 1, wherein said color developing layer transfer sheet has a width which is the same as that of said color developing layer.
- 19. A thermal transfer printing method according to claim 1, wherein said dye layer has a size not greater than the size of said color developing layer.
- 20. A thermal transfer printing method according to claim 1, wherein said dye layer transfer sheet has a width no more than the width of said color developing layer.
- 21. A thermal transfer printing method according to claim 1, wherein said color developing layer transfer sheet further comprises a heat-resisting and slipping layer comprising at least a liquid lubricant and a resin wherein said liquid lubricant is a side-chain polyether-modified silicone oil.
- 22. A thermal transfer printing method according to claim 1, wherein the color developing layer transfer sheet further comprises a heat-resisting and slipping layer comprising a liquid lubricant and a resin wherein said liquid lubricant is a side-chain polyether-modified silicone oil and said resin is an epoxy resin photo-cured with oligoacrylate salt, aromatic iodonium salt or aromatic sulphonium salt as a catalyst.
- 23. A thermal transfer printing method according to claim 1, wherein the intermediate medium has an endless belt form.
- 24. A thermal transfer printing method according to claim 1, further comprising heating said color developing layer after transferring said color developing layer onto said color receiving sheet.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/297,300 filed Aug. 29, 1994, now abandoned.
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