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Transferable medium for inkjet printing
   
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US Patent 6042914
Issued Date
March 28, 2000
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The present invention features a method of applying images and text to surfaces that ordinarily cannot fit within an inkjet printing machine, such as license plate blanks. The method of the invention uses a specially designed transfer sheet to receive inkjet ink images and text. The carrier layer of the transfer sheet containing the inkjet image and text is removed or otherwise peeled from the transfer sheet backing and then adhered to the license plate blank. A computer is used to construct the inkjet image and text that are printed onto the carrier surface of the transfer sheet. A final resin/pigment layer is coated upon the upper surface of the carrier layer in order to receive the inkjet ink that has been fashioned into image and text by means of the computer.
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Owner
Azon Corporation (Johnson City, NY)
Published
March 28, 2000
Application Number
08/151,454
Filed
November 15, 1993
US Classification
428/32.12   428/202 428/203 428/40.1 428/41.7 428/41.8 428/42.1 428/421 428/447 428/448 428/451 428/500 428/515 428/519 428/914
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B41M   5/52   (20060101)   B41M   7/00   (20060101)   B41M   5/50   (20060101)   B41M   5/00   (20060101)  
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428/480   428/483   428/515   428/516   428/446   428/447   428/451   428/452   428/323   428/331   428/343   428/352   428/354   428/914   428/40   428/42   428/202   428/203   428/40.1  
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