Patent ID: 8236122
Filing Date: 2012-08-07
Classification: B41M,D06P,Y10T

Abstract:
1. A method of forming an opaque image on a substrate, the method comprising: printing toner ink on a toner printable sheet to form imaged areas and unimaged areas; forming a first temporary laminate by combining the toner printable sheet and a coating transfer sheet, wherein the coating transfer sheet comprises a meltable coating layer; separating the first temporary laminate to form a coated toner printed sheet and an intermediate imaged coated transfer sheet, wherein the meltable coating layer of the coated transfer sheet has transferred to the imaged areas defined by the toner ink on the toner printable sheet to form the coated toner printed sheet, wherein the meltable coating layer remaining on the intermediate image coated transfer sheet corresponds to the unimaged areas of the toner printable sheet; forming a second temporary laminate by combining the intermediate imaged coated transfer sheet with an opaque transfer sheet, wherein the opaque transfer sheet comprises an opaque coating layer that overlies a reinforcement layer and a base sheet; separating the second temporary laminate to form an intermediate melt-coated opaque transfer sheet, wherein the meltable coating layer remaining on the intermediate imaged coated transfer sheet has transferred to the opaque transfer sheet such that the meltable coating layer overlies the opaque coating layer; and transferring the opaque coating layer and the meltable coating layer of the intermediate melt-coated opaque transfer sheet to the substrate such that the opaque coating layer overlies the meltable coating layer and the meltable coating layer overlies the substrate, wherein the reinforcement layer splits upon transfer to the substrate and a portion of the reinforcement layer is transferred to the substrate with the opaque coating layer and the meltable coating layer of the intermediate melt-coated opaque transfer such that the reinforcement layer overlies the opaque coating layer, the opaque coating layer overlies the meltable coating layer, and the meltable coating layer overlies the substrate.