Claims
- 1. A thermal transfer recording material capable of developing gradation which comprises a combination of a donor sheet having a heat meltable ink layer on a support and a thermal transfer image receiving sheet which are superposed so that the heat meltable ink layer on the donor sheet contacts with the image receiving sheet, the thermal transfer being carried out by a thermal head, said heat meltable ink layer having been obtained by coating on the support a coating composition comprising a colored dye or colored pigment, a binder and a wax in an aqueous medium.
- 2. A thermal transfer recording material capable of developing gradation according to claim 1, wherein the heat meltable ink layer comprises 0.5 to 25% by weight of a colored dye or pigment, 0.5 to 50% by weight of a binder, and 50 to 99 % by weight of a wax.
- 3. A thermal transfer recording material capable of developing gradation according to claim 1, wherein the colored dye or pigment consists of at least yellow, magenta, and cyan colors and the heat meltable inks containing these colors are each partially coated on the same support.
- 4. A thermal transfer recording material according to claim 1, wherein the image receiving sheet is a conventional image receiving sheet.
- 5. A method of thermal transfer recording which comprises superposing a donor sheet having a heat meltable ink layer on a support, said heat meltable ink layer having been obtained by coating on the support a coating composition comprising a colorless dye or pigment, a binder and a wax in an aqueous medium, and an image receiving sheet so that the heat meltable ink layer on the donor sheet contacts with the heat meltable substance layer of the image receiving sheet and transferring the molten ink under application of heat from a thermal head.
- 6. A method of thermal transfer recording which comprises superposing a donor sheet having a heat meltable ink layer on a support, said heat meltable ink layer having been obtained by coating on the support a coating composition comprising a colorless dye or pigment, a binder and a wax in an aqueous medium and a conventional image receiving sheet so that the heat meltable ink layer on the donor sheet contacts with the image receiving sheet, and transferring the molten ink under application of heat from a thermal head.
Priority Claims (3)
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59-111866 |
May 1984 |
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59-129606 |
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59-138485 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 738,474 filed May 28, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,651,117.
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Divisions (1)
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