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WO/2006/013025A1 |
The present invention relates to a method for treating an inkjet recording element to improve the image quality of such an element. The method comprises the applying of a solution of an aluminosilicate polymer on said recording element, ...
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WO/2006/011979A1 |
An inkjet recording element comprising a support having thereon in order, from top to bottom, a fusible, porous uppermost layer comprising fusible polymeric particles, which particles comprise a thermoplastic polymer with reactive functi...
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WO/2006/011800A1 |
The invention is directed to recording media, in particular swellable inkjet recording media of photographic quality that have excellent image printing quality, outstanding absorption speed, as well as good lightfastness. According to th...
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WO/2006/005434A1 |
The invention relates to a security element for an antifalsification paper, a valuable or the like, comprising a substrate (1). Said substrate is at least partially provided with a coat (2) that is substantially tack-free at room tempera...
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WO/2006/004568A2 |
This invention provides printed and print receptive articles and processes for making such articles. The articles have a substrate coated with hydrophobic, ink receptive polymer composition characterized by a solvent resistant fraction o...
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WO/2006/002917A2 |
The invention relates to a method for producing a panel which has a surface that is provided with a décor, said panel consisting of a lignocellulose-based supporting base. A priming layer is applied and smoothed with a smoothing device,...
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WO/2005/120847A1 |
The invention relates to a method of manufacturing an image article comprising the steps of: (a) providing a substrate; (b) coating a water-soluble agent capable of adhering solid particles when wetted with án aqueous medium, on at leas...
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WO/2005/118307A1 |
To reduce the amount of anti-offset powder to be sprayed onto the front surfaces of pieces of paper kept stacked high in a printing machine. This problem is solved by the followings. Tourmaline powder particles are mixed in printing anti...
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WO/2005/118293A1 |
The present invention includes an engraved cylinder (18) with indentations for receipt of printing ink and an off set printing roller (16), onto which the printing ink is transferred from the engraved cylinder and from which the ink is t...
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WO/2005/118309A1 |
An ID card on which a high-quality face image and a clear, high-definition information are printed and which is excellent in durability of the printed surface, foil-transferability, water-resistance and peel-resistance and can maintain t...
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WO/2005/115761A2 |
Novel ink compositions for printing durable, wash-fast and abrasion-fast images on surfaces, including such made of fibrous, porous or other absorptive materials, printing processes utilizing same and images formed thereby are disclosed.
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WO/2005/116151A1 |
Disclosed is an active ray-curable inkjet ink which is characterized in that an onium salt which does not produce benzene when irradiated with an active ray is contained as a photoacid generator while a compound having an oxethane ring i...
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WO/2005/115089A2 |
A novel process for printing high quality, high resolution, multi-color images on fibrous or porous materials or other ink absorbing materials, or on materials having high surface tension with the ink liquid, and especially over garments...
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WO/2005/116337A1 |
The invention relates to a method of producing decorative paper which is coated with at least one ink-fixing layer, which is printable and which can be impregnated with a thermosetting resin, in order to produce a high- or low-pressure d...
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WO/2005/105468A1 |
Disclosed is a method for printing an image of high quality on a porous substrate comprising applying to the porous substrate, in any order, a coating composition comprising water and/or a hydrophilic organic solvent and droplets of an i...
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WO/2005/106153A1 |
Protective panel and door structures, and methods for making same are disclosed. The protective panel and door structures incorporate a nonmetallic protective sheet connected to one or more building panels. Methods are disclosed for ap...
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WO/2005/100038A1 |
The present invention is directed to materials treatable by electron beam (EB) processing, such as materials for flexible packaging. The material comprises a substrate; an ink formulation on at least a portion of the substrate, the ink f...
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WO/2005/097514A1 |
The invention relates to the sealing of plastic inscriptions that have been, preferably indirectly, produced by means of a laser on the plastic surface.
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WO/2005/097495A1 |
The present invention provides a method for producing a low-odor, printed packaging material and the printed packaging material produced thereby. The printed packaging material of the present invention is especially suitable for packagin...
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WO/2005/096250A1 |
A novel decorative label used by sticking it to the case of an electronic device such as a portable telephone. The label is excellent in expandability and has a lively printed layer having a good appearance and a decorative pattern free ...
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WO/2005/089957A1 |
The invention relates to a process for the production of strongly adherent coatings on an inorganic or organic substrate, wherein a low-temperature plasma treatment, a corona discharge treatment or a flame treatment is carried out on the...
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WO/2005/087498A2 |
The invention relates to a method for producing a decoration on a bakeable substrate (1) involving the following stages and consisting a) in placing a first resin layer on a decoratable substrate, b) in baking the substrate provided with...
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WO/2005/082638A1 |
An inkjet recording element having a porous support having thereon a fusible, porous ink-receptive layer of fusible polymeric particles. The invention is also directed to an inkjet printing process wherein the ink-receptive layer and/or ...
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WO/2005/077663A1 |
Provided is an image transfer material, comprising a support, optionally at least one barrier layer, a melt transfer layer, and an image receiving layer. Also provided is a process for preparing the image transfer material. Further provi...
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WO/2005/075209A1 |
A method of manufacturing an improved ink jet receiver having a foamed polymer ink-receiving layer involves coating onto a support a polymer solution, at least one blowing agent and, optionally, a surfactant, to form a coated support com...
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WO/2005/075213A1 |
The present invention refers to an ink jet printing method for forming a durable image on an ink jet recording microporous material, comprising a support and at least one ink receiving microporous layer coated thereon, by means of an ink...
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WO/2005/075210A1 |
The surface properties, such as surface roughness and gloss, of a printed image on an ink-jet receiver comprising a voided polymer ink-receiving layer, especially a foamed polymer ink-receiving layer, can be improved (i.e. reduce surface...
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WO/2005/072977A1 |
An inkjet recording element having a support having thereon in order: a) a fusible, porous ink-receptive layer of fusible polymeric particles and a binder; b) a fusible, porous ink-transporting layer of fusible, polymeric particles and a...
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WO/2005/072120A2 |
One embodiment of the present invention relates to an imprinting material for imprint lithography that includes the surfactant 3M™ Novec™ Fluorosurfactant FC-4432, and another embodiment of the present invention relates to a method f...
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WO/2005/072976A1 |
A thermal transfer protective sheet (10) having a release layer (2) and a top coat layer (3) exhibiting adhesiveness to a receiving material formed sequentially on a substrate (1). By a fusion thermal transfer recording method, the relea...
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WO/2005/068197A1 |
The invention relates to a method and device for printing a fabric. The printable fabric (11) is moved through at least one printing mechanism (10) in order to print a static or non-variable printing image. According to the invention, th...
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WO/2005/068187A2 |
A multi-layer laminate having a textured surface comprises a thin, flexible, thermoformable polymeric base layer, and a layer of spaced part segments of an ink material screen printed in a pattern on a surface of the polymeric base mater...
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WO/2005/065958A1 |
A heat transfer material kit is disclosed that includes a first heat transfer material that includes a printable, peelable transfer film, and a second, different heat transfer material that includes an overlay transfer film. A method of ...
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WO/2005/065956A1 |
The invention comprises a method for producing identification marks (5) on layer-structured paper or board (7) to be manufactured in a continuous web and the marked papers and boards obtained with this method. With this method, the marks...
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WO/2005/063489A1 |
The invention relates to a printing method and a printed product. In the printing method according to the invention, a printing material is printed in one run through, for example, an offset printing press (2) including a plurality of of...
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WO/2005/059040A2 |
A plasma polymer having residual functional (reactive) groups is formed on a substrate, a radiation curable coating composition is applied to the plasma polymer-coated substrate, and the radiation curable composition is radiation cured. ...
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WO/2005/056303A1 |
An apparatus and method of treating a recording element are provided. The apparatus(20) includes a carrier removal station (22) adapted to remove a predetermined percentage of carrier present in the recording element. A converting statio...
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WO/2005/051673A1 |
The invention relates to a strip-type, layered, heat-sensitive recording material containing at least one substrate, a heat-sensitive recording layer comprising colour formers and colour acceptors, and a UV-crosslinking printing dye that...
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WO/2005/044574A1 |
It is an object of the present invention to provide an ink set including a recording liquid and a treating liquid capable of obtaining a high-quality-image printed matter. It is another object of the present invention to provide the high...
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WO/2005/037905A1 |
A method of invisible ink fabrication. A first ink having an activator without a leucodye is prepared. A second ink having a leucodye is prepared without an activator, which is combined with the first ink prior to color development and p...
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WO/2005/035252A1 |
The invention relates to a method for forming bright and mat areas (22, 24) during printing a box body on a line production which comprises a bottom varnishing machine for applying a bottom layer (26) to the box body, a printing machine ...
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WO/2005/032841A1 |
A process of transferring a protection layer from a dye-donor to a receiver after thermal dye transfer. In one embodiment, the transferable protection layer contains inorganic particles, a polymeric binder, organic particles and an organ...
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WO/2005/032842A1 |
This invention relates to a method for transferring a protective overcoat for a thermal print wherein the protective overcoat is applied to a printed receiver after thermal dye transfer to the receiver. In particular, the invention impro...
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WO/2005/030486A1 |
A decorating material which comprises a substrate, a low glossy designated layer provided on at least a part thereof, and a surface-protecting layer which is present on and contacts with the designated layer and covers over the whole sur...
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WO/2005/030884A1 |
Disclosed herein is an image recording process for recording an image on a recording medium, which comprises the step of recording the image on the recording medium with an ink, and applying a liquid composition comprising an amphiphilic...
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WO/2005/019359A2 |
At least one physical characteristic of a printed format on a printing medium and/or at least one physical characteristic of the printing medium is improved. At least one essentially colorless toner containing at least one substance that...
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WO/2005/019504A1 |
A method of preparing a printed or daubed image characterized by comprising the first step of printing or daubing a specified printed or daubed image on the surface of a printing or daubing matter by a printing ink or a liquid mixture fo...
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WO/2005/016654A1 |
The present invention relates to a method of printing a substrate, comprising (a) printing onto the substrate a time-temperature integrator which comprises at least one indicator having photochromic properties based on transfer reactions.
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WO/2005/016657A1 |
A substrate coating is provided for application in association with ink jet ink imaging on the substrate. The coating enhances permanence of black and specialty non-black color ink jet prints. The coating material of the present inventio...
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WO/2005/015318A1 |
An apparatus and method for improving the durability of an image on an imaging material, including increasing the press run length or a printing plate. The apparatus and method can involve the use of, as an example but not restricted to,...
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