Patent
Heat-sensitive stencil master sheet
Mitsuru Ujiie
- 22 Jan 1992
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TL;DR: A heat-sensitive stencil master sheet having good perforation properties, having prevented reduction in the resolution and setting-off of ink to the surface of printed matters and affording a good printed image is provided by laminating a thermoplastic resin film on a permeable sheet of fibers.
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Abstract: A heat-sensitive stencil master sheet having good perforation properties, having prevented reduction in the resolution and setting-off of ink to the surface of printed matters and affording a good printed image is provided, which sheet is prepared by laminating a thermoplastic resin film on a permeable sheet of fibers wherein the sum of the clearance areas surrounded by fibers of the sheet same as or less than the area sought by a product of the primary scanning pitch of the thermal head of a heat-sensitive stencil printing device to be used, by the secondary scanning pitch thereof in the advancing direction of the sheet occupies 80% or more of the total of the clearance areas of the sheet.
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TL;DR: In this article, a method of screen printing a hard non-absorbent substrate, such as glass, using a screen with a patterned coating on its surface facing the substrate comprises providing local support between the screen surface and the substrate in one or more areas in which a patterning ink layer of increased thickness is required, thereby enhancing ink retention in those areas.
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Yoshiaki Hori,Kazutsugu Hayashi +1 more
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TL;DR: In this paper, heat-sensitive stencil paper comprising a porous supporting sheet and a sheet of polyvinylidene fluoride film bonded thereto can be successfully perforated with a thermal head provided on for example a thermal printer.
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Kenneth James Reed
- 20 Aug 1975
TL;DR: In this paper, a laminated assembly comprising a base sheet and a screen mesh laminated thereto in a tensioned state relative to the base sheet is provided, by fixing the assembly on a screen printing frame and removing the basesheet from the assembly whereby to leave the screen mesh tensioned on the frame.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a polyester film and a porous tissue paper are laminated on each other by using an adhesive obtained by adding a rosin base resin to a vinyl acetate base resin in an amount of 3-25wt, preferably 8-15wt.
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Ogino Satoshi
- 22 Feb 1984
TL;DR: In this article, a method was proposed to provide the titled stencil paper for flash stencil-making process which is excellent in perforatability and resolution of printed matter, by a method wherein a porous tissue paper comprised mainly of thermoplastic synthetic fibers having a specified melt-cutting temperature is used as a base, and a thermoplastics film is adhered thereto.
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