Abstract:
An improved ink jet recording material is disclosed. It comprises on the front side of a subbed polyester at least two ink-receiving layers based on polyvinyl alcohol with a top layer containing a cationic mordant, and on the back side a double layer one of which contains an electronically conductive polymer.
Abstract:
An improved ink jet recording material is disclosed. It comprises on the front side of a subbed polyester at least two ink-receiving layers based on polyvinyl alcohol with a top layer containing a cationic mordant, and on the back side a double layer one of which contains an electronically conductive polymer.
Abstract:
Disclosed are a stencil sheet which can smoothly and accurately be perforated even by a small amount of energy while having a required strength and a stencil plate produced from which is easy to control the amount of an ink to be dislocated to an object to be printed and has such an advantage that setoff is small, printability and definition of printed images are excellent, jamming is not caused, and wrinkles are not formed when stencil printing is performed by using the stencil plate; a process for producing the stencil sheet; and a process for producing a stencil plate; the stencil sheet comprising a sheet having a large number of minute perforations, the minute perforations being filled with the following resin (A), (B), or (C). (A) a resin having a melting point lower than that of the sheet (B) a resin which is soluble in a solvent (C) a heat adhesive resin
Abstract:
A light radiating device of a heatsensitive perforating device includes a casing having an opened lower surface arranged at a perforating plane of a heatsensitive stencil sheet; a light emitting device arranged within the casing, the light emitting means having a bulb portion, a base portion and a contact; an electrode connected to a power supply for energizing the light emitting device, said electrode contacting with the contact of the light emitting device; lower side reflection mirrors contacting with the perforating plane of the heatsensitive stencil sheet; upper side reflection mirrors continuous with the lower side reflection mirrors in a predetermined angle; an upper reflection mirror arranged continuous with the upper side reflection mirrors and in parallel with the perforating plane of the heatsensitive stencil sheet; a holding device for holding the light emitting device in such a manner that a line passing straight through the contact, the center of the base portion and the center of the lower surface of the bulb portion of the light emitting device is perpendicular to the perforating plane of the heatsensitive stencil sheet.
Abstract:
A stencil sheet having a thin stretched thermoplastic resin film supported on an ink pervious porous substrate is positioned on an original manuscript in a manner such that the film may be in close contact with the imaged side of the manuscript. The assembly is then irradiated by a light which is rich in rays having a wavelength ranging from 0.7 to 1.2 microns and has a flash duration of from 10.sup.-4 to 10.sup.-3 second. A xenon-filled electronic flash discharge tube is found to be the most suitable light source. Stencil openings formed thereby on the film surface are excellent in definition and free from marginal swelling therearound. The stencil prepared by this method can produce copies of 2000 or more which correspond exactly with the original manuscript.
Abstract:
A screen plate and a manufacturing method of the screen plate, provided for solving a problem of glass cement being thicker at the center and thinner at the border during printing glass cement by use of the screen plate in the prior arts and an inclination of burr generated at the borders. In the screen plate, a pattern layer comprises a plurality of openings, each of which comprises at least two sub-openings which have horizontal dimensions gradually decreasing in a vertical direction from a side close to the screen to a side away from the screen, so that a blade can squeeze the glass cement through a region of the screen corresponding to the sub-opening closest to the screen and further squeeze the glass cement through the plurality of the sub-openings having gradually reduced horizontal dimensions, thereby achieving a uniform output amount of the glass cement at the sub-opening farthest from the screen and eliminating the burr at the border of the printed pattern of the glass cement.
Abstract:
A housing includes a substrate and a decorative layer formed on one surface of the substrate. The decorative layer includes two colored ink coatings, each of which is partially interlaced with the other and has a color depth decreasing from one end thereof towards the other colored ink coating to another end thereof and partially mixed with the other colored ink coating.
Abstract:
A thermosensitive stencil paper having a thermoplastic resin film and a porous resin layer which is provided on the thermoplastic resin film by coating a porous resin layer formation coating liquid including a water-in-oil emulsion of a resin on the thermoplastic resin film and drying the coating liquid. In addition, the method of producing the above-mentioned thermosensitive stencil paper is also disclosed.
Abstract:
A method of making screen printing frames can include, in certain illustrative embodiments, affixing at least two frames to one another, applying a masking film to both frames, exposing the frames, removing the unhardened emulsion in the meshes, and separating the frames from one another for deployment in a screen printing apparatus. This exemplary process can be used to create images in substantially complete registration with one another on frames having different mesh counts. Stated another way, these embodiments permit the use of multiple frames to print different inks through different meshes in a single pass to form images in substantially complete registration with one another. In certain preferred embodiments, a screen printing apparatus can include two frames, each having a mesh with a different pitch, wherein the frames are adapted to receive different inks and held in fixed register during a screen printing operation.