Claims
- 1. A thermal transfer recording medium comprising;a substrate; and multi-color thermal transfer recording layers, each of said multi-color thermal transfer recording layers being repeatedly formed for each color along the longitudinal direction of said substrate; wherein each of said multi-color thermal transfer recording layers contains a coloring pigment, an amorphous organic polymer and fine-particles, and at least one of said multi-color thermal transfer recording layers is formed to have a larger thickness than the other of said multi-color thermal transfer recording layers.
- 2. The thermal transfer recording medium according to claim 1, wherein said multi-color thermal transfer recording layers are formed of at least three color thermal transfer recording layers bearing cyan, magenta and yellow, respectively, and yellow color thermal transfer recording layer is formed to have a larger thickness than the thickness of the cyan color thermal transfer recording layer and than the magenta color thermal transfer recording layer.
- 3. The thermal transfer recording medium according to claim 1, wherein the thickness of said thermal transfer recording layers is in the range of 0.2 to 1.0 μm.
- 4. The thermal transfer recording medium according to claim 3, wherein the thickness of the yellow color thermal transfer recording layer is in the range of 0.61 to 1.0 μm, the thickness of the cyan color thermal transfer recording layer and the thickness of the magenta color thermal transfer recording layer are both in the range of 0.2 to 0.6 μm.
- 5. The thermal transfer recording medium according to claim 1, wherein each of said thermal transfer recording layers contains 20 to 30 parts by weight of the coloring pigment, 40 to 80 parts by weight of the amorphous organic polymer, and 5 to 30 parts by weight of the fine particles.
- 6. The thermal transfer recording medium according to claim 1, wherein said amorphous organic polymer is epoxy resin having a softening point of 70 to 150° C.
- 7. The thermal transfer recording medium according to claim 1, wherein said fine particle is silica.
- 8. A method of forming an image by means of a thermal head and by making use of the thermal transfer recording medium claimed in claim 1, said method comprising a step of thermally transferring thermal transfer recording layers of said thermal transfer recording medium to an image-receiving member on a basis of image data to thereby form an image based on an area gradation;said image-receiving member being provided, on the image reception surface thereof, with a layer containing the same kind of amorphous organic polymer as the amorphous organic polymer included in said thermal transfer recording layers.
- 9. An image-bearing article comprising;an image carrier; and transferred multi-color image of dots formed on said image carrier through a successive thermal transferring using the thermal transfer recording medium claimed in claim 1; wherein the dots of at least one color in the transferred multi-color image is formed to have a larger thickness than that of the dots of the other color in the transferred multi-color image.
- 10. The thermal transfer recording medium according to claim 9, wherein said multi-color thermal transfer recording layers are formed of at least three color thermal transfer recording layers bearing cyan, magenta and yellow, respectively, and not less than 80% by weight of said coloring pigment is formed of an organic pigment.
- 11. The thermal transfer recording medium according to claim 9, wherein an average particle diameter of said coloring pigment contained in said thermal transfer recording medium is 0.5 μm or less, and a ratio of coloring pigment having a particle diameter of more than 1 μm in a distribution of particle diameter is not more than 10%.
- 12. The thermal transfer recording medium according to claim 9, wherein said thermal transfer recording medium is free from crystalline wax.
- 13. A method of forming an image by means of a thermal head and by making use of a plurality of thermal transfer recording mediums of different colors, each of the thermal transfer recording mediums comprising a substrate and a single-color thermal transfer recording layer formed on said substrate and containing a coloring pigment, an amorphous organic polymer and fine particles, said method comprising a step of successively thermally transferring the single-color thermal transfer recording layers of said thermal transfer recording mediums for each color to an image-receiving member on a basis of image data to thereby form an image based on an area gradation,wherein the single-color thermal transfer recording layer of one thermal transfer recording medium is formed to have a larger thickness than the single-color thermal transfer recording layer of the other thermal transfer recording medium.
- 14. A thermal transfer recording medium comprising;a substrate; and multi-color thermal transfer recording layers, each of said multi-color thermal transfer recording layers being repeatedly formed for each color along the longitudinal direction of said substrate; wherein each of said multi-color thermal transfer recording layers contains a coloring pigment, an amorphous organic polymer and fine particles, and each of said multi-color thermal transfer recording layers which are successively transferred, excluding the color thermal transfer recording layer to be transferred latest, is formed to have an average thickness of 0.6 μm or less.
- 15. A method of forming an image by means of a thermal head printer and by making use of the thermal transfer recording medium claimed in claim 11, said method comprising a step of thermally transferring thermal transfer recording layers of said thermal transfer recording medium to an image-receiving member on a basis of image data to thereby form an image based on an area gradation;said image-receiving member being provided, on the image reception surface thereof, with a layer containing the same kind of amorphous organic polymer as the amorphous organic polymer contained in said thermal transfer recording layers.
- 16. An image-bearing article comprising;an image carrier; and a transferred multi-color image of dots formed on said image carrier through a successive thermal transferring using the thermal transfer recording medium claimed in claim 14; wherein the dots of said transferred color image excluding the dots of transferred color image positioned highest in the superimposed dots of multi-color which are successively transferred, are formed to have an average thickness of 0.6 μm or less.
- 17. An image-bearing article comprising;an image carrier; and a transferred multi-color image of dots formed on said image carrier from an intermediate image carrier having dots of an intermediate multi-color image transferred through a successive thermal transferring using the thermal transfer recording medium claimed in claim 14; wherein the dots of said transferred color image excluding the dots of transferred color image positioned lowest in the superimposed dots of multi-color which are successively transferred, are formed to have an average thickness of 0.6 μm or less.
- 18. A method of forming an image by means of a thermal head and by making use of a plurality of thermal transfer recording mediums of different colors, each of the thermal transfer recording mediums comprising a substrate and a single-color thermal transfer recording layer formed on said substrate and containing a coloring pigment, an amorphous organic polymer and fine particles, said method comprising a step of successively thermally transferring the single-color thermal transfer recording layers of said thermal transfer recording mediums for each color to an image-receiving member on a basis of image data to thereby form an image based on an area gradation, wherein each of said single-color thermal transfer recording layers which are successively transferred, excluding the single-color thermal transfer recording layer to be transferred latest, is formed to have an average thickness of 0.6 μm or less.
Priority Claims (2)
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Date |
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11-278945 |
Sep 1999 |
JP |
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2000-288992 |
Sep 2000 |
JP |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from the prior Japanese Patent Applications No. 11-278945, filed Sep. 30, 1999; and No. 2000-288992, filed Sep. 22, 2000, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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