Protective layer transfer sheet and intermediate transfer medium
US-9527327-B2 · Dec 27, 2016 · US
US9751352B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9751352-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414888269-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 1, 2014 |
| Priority date | May 10, 2013 |
| Publication date | Sep 5, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 5, 2017 |
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A main purpose of the present invention is to provide a heat-sensitive recording medium that utilizes a chromogenic reaction between a dye precursor and a developer, wherein a colored image is tinged with a metallic luster so as to exhibit a gold metal color tone with a vivid appearance, or to provide a heat-sensitive recording medium exhibiting a yellow or gold metal color tone and a color tone different from the yellow or gold metal color tone, wherein the color optical density in each of the color tones is high, and a recording part has excellent color separation properties. The present invention provides a heat-sensitive recording medium comprising a heat-sensitive recording layer containing a dye precursor and a developer on a support, the dye precursor being a dye precursor which is colored to a yellow color tone, wherein: (a) the support has a metallic luster and provides a metallic luster to a surface of a base material not having a metallic luster; and/or (b) the dye precursor which is colored to a yellow color tone is a first dye precursor, and the heat-sensitive recording medium further contains a second dye precursor which is colored to a different color tone from the first dye precursor; the first dye precursor being a compound having a specific pyridine skeleton; and the second dye precursor: (b1) has a form of fine composite particles containing the second dye precursor and a polymer compound; or (b2) has a melting point of 200° C. or more.
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A heat-sensitive recording medium comprising a heat-sensitive recording layer containing a dye precursor and a developer on a support, the dye precursor being a dye precursor which is colored to a yellow color tone, wherein: (a) the support comprises a base material not having a metallic luster and a metallic luster on a surface of the base material, wherein a colored image exhibits a gold metal color tone; and/or (b) the dye precursor which is colored to a yellow color tone is a first dye precursor, and the heat-sensitive recording medium further contains a second dye precursor which is colored to a different color tone from the first dye precursor; the first dye precursor being a compound having a pyridine skeleton in a molecular structure represented by the following general formula (1): (in the formula, R 1 and R 2 are hydrogen atoms or alkoxy groups having from 1 to 8 carbon atoms, wherein R 1 and R 2 may be the same or different, and R 3 is an alkyl group having from 1 to 4 carbon atoms); and the second dye precursor: (b1) has a form of fine composite particles containing the second dye precursor and a polymer compound; or (b2) has a melting point of 200° C. or more. 2. The heat-sensitive recording medium according to claim 1 , wherein (a) the support comprises a base material not having a metallic luster and a metallic luster on a surface of the base material, wherein a colored image exhibits a gold metal color tone; and a yellow density of dynamic coloring achieved by printing on the heat-sensitive recording medium with a thermal head at an applied energy of 0.97 mJ/dot is 1.00 or more, and a static color-development starting temperature at which a color optical density achieved by bringing the heat-sensitive recording medium into contact with a hot plate of 40 to 220° C. for 5 seconds at 9.8×10 4 Pa is 0.2 is 50° C. or more. 3. The heat-sensitive recording medium according to claim 1 , wherein (a) the support comprises a base material not having a metallic luster and a metallic luster on a surface of the base material, wherein a colored image exhibits a gold metal color tone; and a content of the dye precursor which is colored to a yellow color tone is 0.7 g/m 2 or more. 4. The heat-sensitive recording medium according to claim 1 , wherein (a) the support comprises a base material not having a metallic luster and a metallic luster on a surface of the base material, wherein a colored image exhibits a gold metal color tone; and the dye which is colored to a yellow color tone is a dye precursor having a pyridine skeleton in a molecular structure represented by the following general formula (1): (in the formula, R 1 and R 2 are hydrogen atoms or alkoxy groups having from 1 to 8 carbon atoms and may be the same or different, and R 3 is an alkyl group having from 1 to 4 carbon atoms). 5. The heat-sensitive recording medium according to claim 1 , the heat-sensitive recording medium being a two-color heat-sensitive recording medium, wherein: (a) the support comprises a base material not having a metallic luster and a metallic luster on a surface of the base material, wherein a colored image exhibits a gold metal color tone; and (b) the dye precursor which is colored to a yellow color tone is a first dye precursor, and the heat-sensitive recording medium further contains a second dye precursor which is colored to a different color tone from the first dye precursor; the first dye precursor is a compound having a pyridine skeleton in a molecular structure represented by general formula (1); the second dye precursor: (b1) has a form of fine composite particles containing the second dye precursor and a polymer compound; and the heat-sensitive recording layer has a multilayer structure comprising at least a first heat-sensitive recording layer and a second heat-sensitive recording layer, wherein the first dye precursor is contained in the first heat-sensitive recording layer, and at least the second dye precursor is contained in the second heat-sensitive recording layer in a form of fine composite particles. 6. The heat-sensitive recording medium according to claim 1 , the heat-sensitive recording medium being a two-color heat-sensitive recording medium, wherein: (a) the support comprises a base material not having a metallic luster and a metallic luster on a surface of the base material, wherein a colored image exhibits a gold metal color tone; and (b) the dye precursor which is colored to a yellow color tone is a first dye precursor, and the heat-sensitive recording medium further contains a second dye precursor which is colored to a different color tone from the first dye precursor; the first dye precursor is a compound having a pyridine skeleton in a molecular structure represented by general formula (1); the second dye precursor: (b1) has a form of fine composite particles containing the second dye precursor and a polymer compound; and the first dye precursor having a pyridine skeleton is at least one type selected from the group consisting of 4-[2-(2-butoxyphenyl)-6-phenyl-4-pyridinyl]-N,N-dimethylbenzeneamine, 4-[2-(2-pentyloxyphenyl)-6-phenyl-4-pyridinyl]-N,N-dimethylbenzeneamine, 4-[2-(2-hexyloxyphenyl)-6-phenyl-4-pyridinyl]-N,N-dimethylbenzeneamine, 4-[2-(2-octyloxyphenyl)-6-phenyl-4-pyridinyl]-N,N-dimethylbenzeneamine, 4-(2,6-diphenyl-4-pyridinyl)-N,N-dimethylbenzeneamine, 4-[2,6-bis(2-butoxyphenyl)-4-pyridinyl]-N,N-dimethylbenzeneamine, 4-[2,6-bis(2-pentyloxyphenyl)-4-pyridinyl]-N,N-dimethylbenzeneamine, 4-[2,6-bis(2-hexyloxyphenyl)-4-pyridinyl]-N,N-dimethylbenzeneamine, and 4-[2,6-bis(2-octyloxyphenyl)-4-pyridinyl]-N,N-dimethylbenzeneamine. 7. The heat-sensitive recording medium according to claim 1 , the heat-sensitive recording medium being a two-color heat-sensitive recording medium, wherein: (a) the support comprises a base material not having a metallic luster and a metallic luster on a surface of the base material, wherein a colored image exhibits a gold metal color tone; and (b) the dye precursor which is colored to a yellow color tone is a first dye precursor, and the heat-sensitive recording medium further contains a second dye precursor which is colored to a different color tone from the first dye precursor; the first dye precursor is a compound having a pyridine skeleton in a molecular structure represented by general formula (1); the second dye precursor: (b1) has a form of fine composite particles containing the second dye precursor and a polymer compound; and a yellow density of dynamic coloring achieved by printing on the heat-sensitive recording medium with a thermal head at an applied energy of 0.66 mJ/dot is 1.00 or more, and a yellow density of dynamic coloring achieved by printing on the heat-sensitive recording medium with a thermal head at an applied energy of 0.97 mJ/dot is 1.00 or more. 8. The heat-sensitive recording medium according to claim 1 , the heat-sensitive recording medium being a two-color heat-sensitive recording medium, wherein: (b) the dye precursor which is colored to a yellow color tone is a first dye precursor, and the heat-sensitive recording medium further contains a second dye precursor which is colored to a different color tone from the first dye precursor; the first dye precursor is a compound having a pyridine skeleton in a molecular structure represented by general formula (1); the second dye precursor: (b1) has a form of fine composite particles containing the second dye precu
Other synthetic dyes of known constitution · CPC title
Metal complexes of organic compounds not being dyes in uncomplexed form · CPC title
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Direct thermal recording [DTR] · CPC title
Base layers {supports or substrates} · CPC title
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