JPS62130875A - Print protective member - Google Patents

Print protective member

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JPS62130875A
JPS62130875A JP27282285A JP27282285A JPS62130875A JP S62130875 A JPS62130875 A JP S62130875A JP 27282285 A JP27282285 A JP 27282285A JP 27282285 A JP27282285 A JP 27282285A JP S62130875 A JPS62130875 A JP S62130875A
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thermoplastic resin
print
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Inventor
Takashi Akitani
高志 秋谷
Shigeo Togano
戸叶 滋雄
Eiichi Suzuki
鈴木 鋭一
Mayumi Yamamoto
真由美 山本
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Canon Inc
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41MPRINTING, DUPLICATING, MARKING, OR COPYING PROCESSES; COLOUR PRINTING
    • B41M7/00After-treatment of prints, e.g. heating, irradiating, setting of the ink, protection of the printed stock
    • B41M7/0027After-treatment of prints, e.g. heating, irradiating, setting of the ink, protection of the printed stock using protective coatings or layers by lamination or by fusion of the coatings or layers

Abstract

PURPOSE:To provide a print protective member having favorable folding endurance and anti-blocking property and excellent transferability onto a recorded image surface, adhesiveness to the surface and productivity, by providing a transfer layer with a multilayer construction comprising a solvent type thermoplastic resin and an aqueous type thermoplastic resin, in a print protective member comprising a base and the transfer layer releasably provided on the base. CONSTITUTION:A base 1 may be a paper, a fabric, a plastic film or the like. A resin constituting a lower layer 2 is preferably a solvent type thermoplastic resin such as a butyral resin, a polyester resin and an acrylic resin. An upper layer 3 is laminated, in close contact, on the lower layer 2, and is formed of an aqueous type thermoplastic resin capable of imparting water resistance, abrasion resistance, solvent resistance or the like to recorded images. The aqueous type thermoplastic resin may be an aqueous type olefin resin such as a dispersion or emulsion of polyethylene, an ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer and an ionomer resin. This print protective member is excellent in transferability onto the recorded images, adhesiveness to the printed images and has favorable productivity.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】 〔産業上の利用分野〕 本発明は、記録液を用いた記録法、なかでもインクジェ
ット記録法により紙などに画像を記録して形成した印画
物(プリント)のラミネート処理用部材として好適なプ
リント保護部材に関する。
[Detailed Description of the Invention] [Field of Industrial Application] The present invention relates to the lamination processing of prints formed by recording images on paper etc. by a recording method using a recording liquid, particularly an inkjet recording method. The present invention relates to a print protection member suitable for use as a print protection member.

〔従来の技術〕[Conventional technology]

インクジェット記録法は、記録ヘッドのオリフィスから
、記録液の小滴を紙等の被記録材上に付着させて記録を
行ない記録方法であり、騒音の発生が少なく、特別な定
着処理を要することなく、高速記録、フルカラー記録が
行なえる記録法として注目されている。
The inkjet recording method is a recording method in which small droplets of recording liquid are deposited onto a recording material such as paper from the orifice of the recording head, and it generates little noise and does not require special fixing treatment. It is attracting attention as a recording method that can perform high-speed recording and full-color recording.

このインクシェド記録法に用いられる記録液としては、
主に染料などの記録剤と、溶媒としての水若しくは水と
各種溶剤との混合物とから形成されているものが一般的
である。
The recording liquid used in this ink shed recording method is as follows:
It is generally formed from a recording agent such as a dye and water as a solvent or a mixture of water and various solvents.

このようにインクジェット記録法に於いては、水性系の
記録液が使用されるために、記録に用いる被記録材には
記録液の吸収、定着性に優れていることが要求される。
As described above, since an aqueous recording liquid is used in the inkjet recording method, the recording material used for recording is required to have excellent recording liquid absorption and fixing properties.

なかでも、2色ツ 以上の記録液を用いた多色インクジエ4ト記録に於いて
は、被記録材上に付着する記録液の量も多くなるので、
記録液の吸収及び定着性に特に優れていることが要求さ
れる。
In particular, in multicolor inkjet recording using recording liquids of two or more colors, the amount of recording liquid that adheres to the recording material increases.
Particularly excellent recording liquid absorption and fixing properties are required.

このような特性に潰れた被記録材としては、紙等の大村
上に、記録液の吸収、定着性に優れた多孔質からなる記
録液の受容層が設けられたものが知られている。
As a recording material lacking such characteristics, there is known a recording material such as paper provided with a recording liquid receiving layer made of a porous material having excellent recording liquid absorption and fixing properties.

一方、多孔質の記録液の受容層を有する被記録材の場合
には被記録材表面の光沢性に欠け、鮮明に記録された画
像でも、目視した場合の画像の鮮明性を損なうという欠
点があり、特に、多色カラー画像をインクジェット記録
法により記録してカラープリントを形成する場合の1つ
の解決すべき問題点となっていた。
On the other hand, in the case of a recording material that has a porous recording liquid receptive layer, the surface of the recording material lacks glossiness, and even if the image is clearly recorded, it has the disadvantage of impairing the sharpness of the image when viewed with the naked eye. This has become a problem to be solved, particularly when a multicolor image is recorded by an inkjet recording method to form a color print.

しかも、このようにして形成されたプリントに於ては、
主に水溶性染料が記録剤として使用されていることから
、記録画像の耐水性、耐溶剤性、耐摩耗性が必ずしも充
分ではなかった。
Moreover, in the prints formed in this way,
Since water-soluble dyes are mainly used as recording agents, the water resistance, solvent resistance, and abrasion resistance of recorded images have not always been sufficient.

そこで、記録画像に光沢、耐水性、耐溶剤性、耐摩耗性
を付与するために、プリント面にラミネート処理を行う
ことがなされてきた。
Therefore, in order to impart gloss, water resistance, solvent resistance, and abrasion resistance to recorded images, lamination processing has been performed on the printed surface.

ラミネート処理は、紙、布、プラスチックフィルム等の
基材の上に、アクリル樹脂、ポリスチレン樹脂、ポリエ
ステル樹脂、ポリエチレン等の熱可塑性樹脂を主体とす
る転写材を担持させてなるプリント保護部材をプリント
面に転写材側を密着させ、圧着した後、前記基材を分離
し、前記転写材を被記録材に残留させて、プリント面に
光沢、耐水性、耐溶剤性、耐摩耗性を付与する方法であ
る。
Lamination processing involves attaching a print protection member, which is made by carrying a transfer material mainly made of thermoplastic resin such as acrylic resin, polystyrene resin, polyester resin, or polyethylene, onto a base material such as paper, cloth, or plastic film, on the printed surface. A method of applying gloss, water resistance, solvent resistance, and abrasion resistance to the print surface by bringing the transfer material side into close contact with the material and press-bonding the material, and then separating the base material and leaving the transfer material to remain on the recording material. It is.

この時、転写材に用いる熱可塑性樹脂は、ラミネートさ
れた複数のプリントを保存、運搬する際に積み重ねても
ブロッキングしないという耐プロキング性能、ラミネー
トされたプリントが取扱い中に、折り曲げられてしまっ
ても転写材が破壊されないという耐折性能等の性能を同
時に満足しなければならない。
At this time, the thermoplastic resin used for the transfer material has anti-blocking properties that will not block the stacking of multiple laminated prints when storing and transporting them, and the ability to prevent laminated prints from being bent while being handled. At the same time, the transfer material must also satisfy performance requirements such as folding durability so that the transfer material is not destroyed.

しかも、ラミネート後の転写材が、プリント面との間に
充分な接着強度を有していなければならない。
Furthermore, the transfer material after lamination must have sufficient adhesive strength with the printed surface.

これらの特性をすべて臨満足するようなプリント保護部
材が今だに得られていないのが現状である。
At present, a print protection member that satisfies all of these characteristics has not yet been obtained.

〔発明が解決しようとする問題点〕[Problem that the invention seeks to solve]

そこで本発明は、上記の問題に鑑みてなされたものであ
り、記録液を用いて得られた記録画像に耐水性、耐溶剤
性、耐摩耗性及び光沢を付与し、耐折性、耐ブロッキン
グ性が良好で、しかも画像形成面への転写性、接着性に
優れ、加工生産性に優れたプリント保護部材を提供する
ことを目的とする。
The present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and provides water resistance, solvent resistance, abrasion resistance, and gloss to recorded images obtained using a recording liquid, and improves bending resistance and blocking resistance. It is an object of the present invention to provide a print protection member that has good properties, excellent transferability and adhesion to an image forming surface, and excellent processing productivity.

〔問題点を解決するための手段〕[Means for solving problems]

上記の目的は、以下の本発明によって達成される。 The above object is achieved by the present invention as follows.

すなわち本発明は、基材と該大村上に剥離可能に設けら
れた転写層とを有するプリント保護部材に於いて、該転
写層が少なくとも溶剤系熱可塑性樹脂と水系熱可塑性樹
脂を含む多層構造を成していることを特徴とするプリン
ト保護部材である。
That is, the present invention provides a print protection member having a base material and a transfer layer removably provided on the substrate, wherein the transfer layer has a multilayer structure containing at least a solvent-based thermoplastic resin and a water-based thermoplastic resin. This is a print protection member characterized by:

〔作用〕[Effect]

本発明のプリント部材は、基材と転写層とからなり、該
転写層が少なくとも溶剤系熱可塑性樹脂と水系熱可塑性
樹脂を含むことに特徴があり、特に好ましい態様として
は、転写層が2層構造であり、基板側の層に溶剤系熱可
塑性樹脂を含み、もう一方の層に水系熱可塑性樹脂を含
む構成である。
The print member of the present invention is characterized in that it consists of a base material and a transfer layer, and the transfer layer contains at least a solvent-based thermoplastic resin and a water-based thermoplastic resin. In a particularly preferred embodiment, the transfer layer has two layers. The substrate side layer contains a solvent-based thermoplastic resin, and the other layer contains a water-based thermoplastic resin.

以下、本発明のプリント保護部材を第1図に従って説明
する。
Hereinafter, the print protection member of the present invention will be explained with reference to FIG.

基材1としては紙、布、プラスチックフィルム等が挙げ
られ、所望により表面にシリコーン樹脂、ポリエステル
樹脂、熱硬化性樹脂等の各種剥離性能を有する剥離処理
剤を塗工したものが好適である。あるいは、マイラーフ
ィルム、ポリプロピレンフィルム等、それ自身剥離性能
を有するフィルムを用いても良い。
Examples of the base material 1 include paper, cloth, and plastic films, and if desired, those coated with a release treatment agent having various release properties such as silicone resin, polyester resin, and thermosetting resin on the surface are suitable. Alternatively, a film that itself has peelability, such as a Mylar film or a polypropylene film, may be used.

これら基材の中で、とりわけシリコーン樹脂、ポリエス
テル樹脂、熱硬化性樹脂等の各種の剥離性能をもつ剥離
処理剤を塗工した紙が、剥離時に転写樹脂層と識別しや
すく良好である。基材1の厚みは、5〜2000gmが
好ましくは、好適には10〜500gmである。
Among these base materials, paper coated with a release treatment agent having various release properties such as silicone resin, polyester resin, thermosetting resin, etc. is particularly good because it is easy to distinguish it from the transfer resin layer when it is peeled off. The thickness of the base material 1 is preferably 5 to 2000 gm, more preferably 10 to 500 gm.

転写層4は、上層3と下層2とからなる。下層2は、基
材に接している層であって、転写層がプリント物に転写
されたときに表層にくる層である。
The transfer layer 4 consists of an upper layer 3 and a lower layer 2. The lower layer 2 is a layer that is in contact with the base material, and is a layer that comes to the surface when the transfer layer is transferred to a print.

÷ 下層2を構成する樹脂は、ブチラール化脂、ポリエステ
ル樹脂、アクリル樹脂等の溶剤系熱可塑性樹脂が好まし
く、とりわけブチラール樹脂が好適である。
÷ The resin constituting the lower layer 2 is preferably a solvent-based thermoplastic resin such as a butyral resin, a polyester resin, or an acrylic resin, and a butyral resin is particularly preferred.

ブチラール樹脂の中でも、特に平均重合度が150〜9
00.ブチラール化度(ブチラール基mo1%)が60
以上のものが好ましく、とりわけ、平均重合度200〜
700.プチラーブチラール樹脂の平均重合度が150
未満であると、耐折性、耐プロツクング性が不良であり
、900を超えると、熱溶融性が低下するため、転写性
に劣る。
Among butyral resins, the average degree of polymerization is 150 to 9.
00. Butyralization degree (butyral group mo1%) is 60
Those above are preferable, especially the average degree of polymerization is 200 to 200.
700. The average degree of polymerization of petitral butyral resin is 150
If it is less than 900, the folding durability and blocking resistance will be poor, and if it exceeds 900, the thermal melting property will decrease, resulting in poor transferability.

また、ブチラール化度が60未満の場合、#折性が乏し
くなるため好ましくない。
Moreover, if the degree of butyralization is less than 60, the #-foldability will be poor, which is not preferable.

この転写層の下層をなすブチラール樹脂の併用系として
、メラミン樹脂、フェノール樹脂、エポキシ樹脂、イン
シアネート、ジアルデヒド等の反応物及び/又はメラミ
ン樹脂、フェノール樹脂、エポキシ樹脂、ウレタン樹脂
、尿素樹脂、アルキッド樹脂、セルロース樹脂、ビニー
ル樹脂等を用いれば、耐アルコール性を向上することが
できる。
As a combination system of butyral resin forming the lower layer of this transfer layer, reactants such as melamine resin, phenol resin, epoxy resin, incyanate, dialdehyde and/or melamine resin, phenol resin, epoxy resin, urethane resin, urea resin, Alcohol resistance can be improved by using alkyd resin, cellulose resin, vinyl resin, etc.

また、必要に応じて、ワックス類、可塑剤、紫外線吸収
剤、光安定化剤等が添加されていても良い、とりわけ、
少量の可塑剤は耐折性を向上させるので好ましい。
In addition, waxes, plasticizers, ultraviolet absorbers, light stabilizers, etc. may be added as necessary, especially:
A small amount of plasticizer is preferred since it improves folding durability.

上記溶剤系熱可塑性樹脂を基板l上に溶解、積層するた
めの溶剤としては、プロピルアルコール、ブタノール、
トルエン、酢酸エチル、メチルエチルケトン、芳香族エ
ステル、ケトン類等が挙げられる。
The solvent for dissolving and laminating the above solvent-based thermoplastic resin on the substrate l includes propyl alcohol, butanol,
Examples include toluene, ethyl acetate, methyl ethyl ketone, aromatic esters, and ketones.

下層2の厚さは、1〜50gmが好ましく、好適には3
〜30ILmである。
The thickness of the lower layer 2 is preferably 1 to 50 gm, preferably 3 gm.
~30ILm.

下層2は、紙等の被記録材に、記録液によって画像を形
成したプリントの記録像画面上に転写層が転写積層され
る際に、基材1から剥離可能であるように基材lに担持
されている。
The lower layer 2 is attached to the base material 1 so that it can be peeled off from the base material 1 when the transfer layer is transferred and laminated on the recorded image screen of a print on which an image is formed using a recording liquid on a recording material such as paper. It is carried.

上層3は、下層2に密着積層されており、記録画像面の
表面に十分な接着力をもって積層可能であり、記録画像
に耐水性、耐摩耗性、耐溶剤性等の特性を付与しうる水
系熱可塑性樹脂で構成されている。
The upper layer 3 is laminated in close contact with the lower layer 2, and is an aqueous layer that can be laminated with sufficient adhesive force on the surface of the recorded image surface and can impart properties such as water resistance, abrasion resistance, and solvent resistance to the recorded image. Composed of thermoplastic resin.

水系熱可塑性樹脂としては、酢酸ビニル樹脂及びその誘
導体、ポリエチレン、エチレン−酢酸ビニル共重合体、
アイオノマー樹脂、アクリル樹脂、ポリスチレン及びそ
の共重合体、ポリイソブチレン、炭化水素樹脂、ポリプ
ロピレン、ポリエチレン−ポリプロピレン共重合体エラ
ストマー、ポリアミド樹脂、ポリエステル樹脂、ポリウ
レタン樹脂等が挙げられるが、特に好ましくは、ディス
パージョン及びエマルジョン系のポリエチレン、エチレ
ン−酢酸ビニル共重合体、アイオノマー樹脂、ポリエチ
レンーポリプロピレン共重合体エラストマー等の水系オ
レフィン樹脂である。
Examples of water-based thermoplastic resins include vinyl acetate resin and its derivatives, polyethylene, ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer,
Examples include ionomer resins, acrylic resins, polystyrene and its copolymers, polyisobutylene, hydrocarbon resins, polypropylene, polyethylene-polypropylene copolymer elastomers, polyamide resins, polyester resins, polyurethane resins, etc., but particularly preferred are dispersions. and water-based olefin resins such as emulsion-based polyethylene, ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer, ionomer resin, and polyethylene-polypropylene copolymer elastomer.

上層3には、必要に応じて界面活性剤、可塑剤、粘着付
与剤等の種々の添加剤が添加される。
Various additives such as surfactants, plasticizers, and tackifiers are added to the upper layer 3 as necessary.

北層3の厚さは、1〜50ルmが好ましく、好適には3
〜30鉢mである。
The thickness of the northern layer 3 is preferably 1 to 50 m, preferably 3 m.
~30 pots m.

このような構成の本発明のプリント保護部材は、上述し
た基材及び転写層を形成することのできる材料からそれ
ぞれ、基材と転写層との剥離性、転写層の保護すべきプ
リントの表面とのマツチングなどを考慮して適宜選択し
、そのようにして選択した大村上に、転写層形成用材料
をバーコード、ブレードコート、リバースロールコート
、グラビアロールコート等の公知の方法を用いて積層す
ることによって容易に形成することができる。
The print protection member of the present invention having such a structure is made of the above-mentioned base material and the material capable of forming the transfer layer, and has the following properties: A material for forming a transfer layer is laminated on the selected Omurakami using a known method such as barcode coating, blade coating, reverse roll coating, gravure roll coating, etc. It can be easily formed by

なお、本発明のプリント保護部材は、プリントの片面(
画像面)のみをラミネートする場合に好適であるので、
その転写層が、加熱処理によってプリントに貼着するも
のである場合には、加熱処理後の温度変化による転写層
の収縮率がプリントの収縮率と同程度、若しくは、転写
層の収縮によってラミネートされたプリントにカールが
生じないような程度とされるように形成されることが好
ましい。
Note that the print protection member of the present invention protects one side of the print (
It is suitable for laminating only the image surface), so
If the transfer layer is attached to the print by heat treatment, the shrinkage rate of the transfer layer due to temperature changes after heat treatment is the same as the shrinkage rate of the print, or the shrinkage of the transfer layer causes lamination to occur. It is preferable that the print be formed to such a degree that curling will not occur in the printed print.

〔実施例〕〔Example〕

実施例1〜7と比較例1〜4を表−1にまとめて示す。 Examples 1 to 7 and Comparative Examples 1 to 4 are summarized in Table-1.

また、その評価結果を表−2にまとめて示す。評価は以
下の項目について行った。
The evaluation results are summarized in Table 2. Evaluation was performed on the following items.

耐折性;プリント保[[1材をインクジェット用コート
紙に転写剥離擾のサンプル を180°折り曲げて、曲折部が残 らないかどうかで評価した。
Folding durability: Print durability [1 material was transferred to inkjet coated paper, a peeled sample was bent 180°, and evaluated by whether or not any bent portion remained.

表  −2 耐ブロッキング性、JISZO219の「包装用加工紙
の耐粘着性試験」により、ブ ロッキングを全く起こさなかったもの をOlそうでないものを×とした。
Table 2 Blocking Resistance According to JISZO219 "Adhesive Resistance Test for Processed Paper for Packaging", those that did not cause any blocking were marked as O, and those that did not were marked as ×.

転写性;インクジェット用コート紙にプリント保護部材
を転写した後、プリント保護 部材の基材を手で剥離する際、途中で ひっかかりやコート層の破壊等の支障 をきたすことなくスムーズに剥離でき るか否かで評価した。
Transferability: After transferring the print protection member to inkjet coated paper, when the base material of the print protection member is peeled off by hand, can it be peeled off smoothly without problems such as snagging or destruction of the coat layer during the process? It was evaluated by

接着性;転写剥離後のサンプルの転写層とコート紙との
90’剥離試験に於いて、コ ート紙基材の破壊が生じる程、密着が 強固であるか否かで評価した。
Adhesion: In a 90' peel test between the transfer layer of the sample and coated paper after transfer separation, evaluation was made based on whether the adhesion was strong enough to cause destruction of the coated paper base material.

生産性;プリント保護部材の製造時の膜厚調製の容易性
を評価した。
Productivity: The ease of adjusting the film thickness during production of the print protection member was evaluated.

尚、実施例、比較例に於いて、プリント保護部材の基材
として、PETフィルム塗工処理工程紙を用いた。
In the Examples and Comparative Examples, PET film coated process paper was used as the base material of the print protection member.

〔効 果〕〔effect〕

以上詳述したように、本発明のプリント保護部材を用い
れば、任意の所望の光沢があり、l1ll#折性、耐ブ
ロッキング性、耐水性、耐溶剤性】耐摩耗性に優れた記
録画像を得ることが可能となった。しかも、該プリント
保護部材 は、記録画像への転写性、接着性にも優れ、生産性も良
好であった。
As described in detail above, by using the print protection member of the present invention, recorded images can be obtained that have any desired gloss, and have excellent foldability, blocking resistance, water resistance, solvent resistance, and abrasion resistance. It became possible to obtain. Furthermore, the print protection member had excellent transferability and adhesion to recorded images, and had good productivity.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief explanation of drawings]

第1図は、本発明のプリント保護部材の断面図である。 1−一一一基材 2−一一一下層 3−−m−上層 4−一一一転写層 FIG. 1 is a sectional view of a print protection member of the present invention. 1-111 base material 2-111 lower layer 3--m-upper layer 4-111 Transfer layer

Claims (4)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] (1)基材と、該基材上に剥離可能に設けられた転写層
を有するプリント保護部材に於て、該転写層が少なくと
も溶剤系熱可塑性樹脂と水系熱可塑性樹脂を含むことを
特徴とするプリント保護部材。
(1) A print protection member having a base material and a transfer layer releasably provided on the base material, characterized in that the transfer layer contains at least a solvent-based thermoplastic resin and a water-based thermoplastic resin. Print protection material.
(2)該転写層が、2層構成であり、基材側の層に溶剤
系熱可塑性樹脂を含み、もう1方の層に水系熱可塑性樹
脂を含む特許請求の範囲第1項記載のプリント保護部材
(2) The print according to claim 1, wherein the transfer layer has a two-layer structure, the base layer containing a solvent-based thermoplastic resin, and the other layer containing a water-based thermoplastic resin. Protective member.
(3)該溶剤系熱可塑性樹脂がブチラール樹脂である特
許請求の範囲第1項記載のプリント保護部材。
(3) The print protection member according to claim 1, wherein the solvent-based thermoplastic resin is a butyral resin.
(4)該水系熱可塑性樹脂が水系オレフィン樹脂である
特許請求の範囲第1項記載のプリント保護部材。
(4) The print protection member according to claim 1, wherein the water-based thermoplastic resin is a water-based olefin resin.
JP27282285A 1985-12-03 1985-12-03 Print protective member Pending JPS62130875A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

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Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
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Country Link
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Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP1205809A3 (en) * 2000-11-13 2004-01-07 Hewlett-Packard Company Protective overcoat on inkjet, thermal transfer and xerographic images, and apparatuses for applying said coating

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP1205809A3 (en) * 2000-11-13 2004-01-07 Hewlett-Packard Company Protective overcoat on inkjet, thermal transfer and xerographic images, and apparatuses for applying said coating

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