WO2005118309A1 - Procede de fabrication de carte d’identite et carte d’identite - Google Patents

Procede de fabrication de carte d’identite et carte d’identite Download PDF

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WO2005118309A1
WO2005118309A1 PCT/JP2005/009401 JP2005009401W WO2005118309A1 WO 2005118309 A1 WO2005118309 A1 WO 2005118309A1 JP 2005009401 W JP2005009401 W JP 2005009401W WO 2005118309 A1 WO2005118309 A1 WO 2005118309A1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41MPRINTING, DUPLICATING, MARKING, OR COPYING PROCESSES; COLOUR PRINTING
    • B41M3/00Printing processes to produce particular kinds of printed work, e.g. patterns
    • B41M3/14Security printing
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42DBOOKS; BOOK COVERS; LOOSE LEAVES; PRINTED MATTER CHARACTERISED BY IDENTIFICATION OR SECURITY FEATURES; PRINTED MATTER OF SPECIAL FORMAT OR STYLE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DEVICES FOR USE THEREWITH AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; MOVABLE-STRIP WRITING OR READING APPARATUS
    • B42D25/00Information-bearing cards or sheet-like structures characterised by identification or security features; Manufacture thereof
    • B42D25/20Information-bearing cards or sheet-like structures characterised by identification or security features; Manufacture thereof characterised by a particular use or purpose
    • B42D25/23Identity cards
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42DBOOKS; BOOK COVERS; LOOSE LEAVES; PRINTED MATTER CHARACTERISED BY IDENTIFICATION OR SECURITY FEATURES; PRINTED MATTER OF SPECIAL FORMAT OR STYLE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DEVICES FOR USE THEREWITH AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; MOVABLE-STRIP WRITING OR READING APPARATUS
    • B42D25/00Information-bearing cards or sheet-like structures characterised by identification or security features; Manufacture thereof
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42DBOOKS; BOOK COVERS; LOOSE LEAVES; PRINTED MATTER CHARACTERISED BY IDENTIFICATION OR SECURITY FEATURES; PRINTED MATTER OF SPECIAL FORMAT OR STYLE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DEVICES FOR USE THEREWITH AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; MOVABLE-STRIP WRITING OR READING APPARATUS
    • B42D25/00Information-bearing cards or sheet-like structures characterised by identification or security features; Manufacture thereof
    • B42D25/40Manufacture
    • B42D25/45Associating two or more layers
    • B42D25/455Associating two or more layers using heat
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41MPRINTING, DUPLICATING, MARKING, OR COPYING PROCESSES; COLOUR PRINTING
    • B41M2205/00Printing methods or features related to printing methods; Location or type of the layers
    • B41M2205/02Dye diffusion thermal transfer printing (D2T2)
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41MPRINTING, DUPLICATING, MARKING, OR COPYING PROCESSES; COLOUR PRINTING
    • B41M5/00Duplicating or marking methods; Sheet materials for use therein
    • B41M5/26Thermography ; Marking by high energetic means, e.g. laser otherwise than by burning, and characterised by the material used
    • B41M5/40Thermography ; Marking by high energetic means, e.g. laser otherwise than by burning, and characterised by the material used characterised by the base backcoat, intermediate, or covering layers, e.g. for thermal transfer dye-donor or dye-receiver sheets; Heat, radiation filtering or absorbing means or layers; combined with other image registration layers or compositions; Special originals for reproduction by thermography
    • B41M5/41Base layers supports or substrates
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41MPRINTING, DUPLICATING, MARKING, OR COPYING PROCESSES; COLOUR PRINTING
    • B41M5/00Duplicating or marking methods; Sheet materials for use therein
    • B41M5/50Recording sheets characterised by the coating used to improve ink, dye or pigment receptivity, e.g. for ink-jet or thermal dye transfer recording
    • B41M5/502Recording sheets characterised by the coating used to improve ink, dye or pigment receptivity, e.g. for ink-jet or thermal dye transfer recording characterised by structural details, e.g. multilayer materials
    • B41M5/508Supports
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41MPRINTING, DUPLICATING, MARKING, OR COPYING PROCESSES; COLOUR PRINTING
    • B41M7/00After-treatment of prints, e.g. heating, irradiating, setting of the ink, protection of the printed stock
    • B41M7/0027After-treatment of prints, e.g. heating, irradiating, setting of the ink, protection of the printed stock using protective coatings or layers by lamination or by fusion of the coatings or layers

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  • a card with a character image recorded and a sublimation image recorded in another area is proposed.
  • the character image is copied, and an image such as an image is sublimated and recorded.
  • plastic cards as information bodies, represented by, for example, ku, cad cards, etc.
  • These plastic cards are often printed on its surface in a set style, such as letters, numbers, symbols, patterns, and designs.
  • This set type is superior in productivity, for example, as compared with the conventional method, and further enables finer printing in a planographic offset. It is known as a large quantity because the offset and the plate are flat, and the plate making is relatively easy and can be made each time.
  • lithographic offset printing was started directly from pita data, without using fibres, and CP (impitaup) began to be used. The use of the CP plate makes it possible to reduce the amount of plate making and intermediate fees, reduce the number of staff, and speed up the work.
  • offset printing is used, printing, and waterless development by Shikisha.
  • Other groups have been debated (eg, Patents 4, 5).
  • the term “offset” refers to a person without planographic printing without planographic printing.
  • ink obtained by blending the ink ink obtained by blending the ink, a so-called special color ink, a liquid positioned outside the area of the process ink, for example, an ink, Some special inks, such as metallic ink and fluorescent ink, may be used.However, when using a special color ink ink, the above problem becomes large even with a single color, and it is found that printing is likely to occur. did.
  • the image of the subject was regarded as the subject above, and the image of the subject was provided with clear and high-quality printing, the printing was long-lasting, water-soluble, excellent in nature, and clearly maintained,
  • the purpose is to provide one card that can reliably store information, and to provide a method for manufacturing the card.
  • the image receiving method for receiving an image capable of forming an image by receiving a disperse dye or an ink is further included in the above-described area.
  • a card comprising a bottle or a cabinet and having an image-receiving portion capable of receiving a diffused dye or an ink and forming an image.
  • the second feature is that the card has a specific area for providing a diffused dye, and an area for performing image recording on the indulging dye and excluding the area. Clear
  • the image is clear, high-quality printed, suitable for mass production, excellent in longevity, clearly maintains the information for a long time, and securely stores personal information A card that can do this can be provided.
  • 001 18 is a plan view showing an example of the formation of the card in FIG.
  • the fax information is printed ()
  • a card clearly includes a card provided with a key and a difference between a card provided with a key.
  • the light has a card, at least a support, an image reception, a second information, a formal information, and a light second, and protection can be provided to the extent that the light can be achieved.
  • FIG. 1 The basic configuration of the card is shown in FIG. 1
  • FIG. 002 is a plan view showing an example of formation of a light card.
  • the card has a disperse dye, an ink material, or an image receiving device 3 capable of receiving and forming an ink material on a postal or carbon fiber 2.
  • the process of providing the 3 on a support is the image receiving process in the card manufacturing method.
  • 002 indicates that the o-information is to be printed (corresponding to the omission in the light).
  • a transparent second 8 is provided by printing on the groove 6.
  • the step of printing (7) is performed in a one-card manufacturing method.
  • the process of printing the photo information is referred to as the photo in the card manufacturing method.
  • the step of printing the transparent second 8 is a step in the card manufacturing method.
  • the printing of the fountain 6 is characterized by being formed at least by lithographic fusing.
  • thermoadhesive () 5 in a form that covers each surface.
  • Ming cards are characterized by the use of posters or cabons.
  • Examples of the posters include, but are not limited to, a bottle, a bottle, and a polymer binder resin.
  • a C-medium, a female, a magnetic female, or the like may be built in, or a single layer or the above-mentioned one may be used.
  • Nori is 00-00 / degree, and preferably 200-70 / degree. In addition, may be provided with.
  • the Ming card is characterized in that it has a supporter's hand and a receiver for the jewel.
  • the image is the receiving layer, and the cost is the
  • the receiving layer may be composed of a single layer or a plurality of layers. If It is also possible to form multiple layers with different thicknesses.
  • An image receiving indica which receives a diffuse dye and forms an image, and a commonly known sublimation indica can be used.
  • Examples of the indica include vinyl chloride-based fats, booster-based fats, bokeh-based fats, ac-based fats, post-based fats, potter-based fats,
  • ferrites such as lacquer
  • lacquer A variety of ferrites such as lacquer can be used.
  • oxidization, ultraviolet light, light, glass, and pigment may be added. It is also possible to sensitize and add a heating agent or the like. Thus, it is possible to improve the image receiving efficiency of the sublimation ink described below.
  • solid waxes such as oil wax (including those to be coated), wax wax, poppy wax, dex, wax, etc.,
  • noisy is preferred.
  • Examples of the compounds 004 include compounds described in 59 82785, 59,0735 and 60,287, and other compounds which improve image durability in image recording materials.
  • Examples of the outside line include 359 58 287, 63 74 686, 63 45089, and other compounds which improve image durability in image recording materials.
  • Examples of the irritation include inorganic fine particles and organic molecules.
  • the fine particles include lizard, calcium carbonate, titanium, acid clay, activated clay, and anatomical clay.
  • Examples of the organic fine particles include a baby, a guanan, an ac and a child. Depending on the specific gravity, 0 to 70 is preferred.
  • the material examples include white, potassium carbonate, zinc oxide, um,, lacquer, cocoa, chao, activated clay, and acid clay.
  • the reception used in this formula if there is a practical requirement for the image to be formed (for example, the issued card requires a predetermined thermal property, etc.), the requirement In order to satisfy the above, it is necessary to consider the indica- tion or combination. Taking the thermal properties of the image as an example, if heat resistance on C is required, it is preferable to use an indah with C on C in consideration of bleeding of sublimation element.
  • the active compound in forming an image, it may be preferable to include, for example, a compound having a metal ion, if necessary.
  • the active compound in particular, the active compound
  • the substance reacts to form.
  • the metal ions that constitute the substance include, for example,
  • Examples thereof include divalent and polyvalent genera belonging to Groups 1 to V. Among them, CoC, CeoSz and the like are preferable, and CCoCz and the like are particularly preferable. Compounds containing these ions include those of the genus
  • These compounds can be selected from, for example, the compounds described in () and (). .
  • Particularly preferred are compounds having at least one ano group that combines with metal, and more specifically, titanium and its conductors, gliad and its conductors, pinads and their Conductors.
  • 004 is an Aon that forms a body, and is a non-Aon such as CSOCO.
  • Examples include the compound compounds of the Zenshon conductor and the Axho conductor, and particularly preferred are Terrao blue and its conductors, and also Axenthoaons and its conductors.
  • 2 or 3 represents, 2 or 0, represents or or 0, and these are the children of a certain Q, Q, Q whose body is determined by 4, 6. Determined by number.
  • p represents 2 or 3.
  • Examples of such compounds having gold ions include those exemplified in US Pat. No. 4,987,049.
  • an ion-containing compound When an ion-containing compound is added, 0.5 to 20 is preferable to the image reception, and 5 to 5 is more preferable, and an image is obtained by dispersing or understanding the amount.
  • the product can be manufactured by spreading the product on the surface and drying the product.
  • the image reception formed only on the surface is generally up to 5 /, preferably 2 to 0 degrees.
  • the layer of the invention according to the invention comprises a diffused dye.
  • image recording is performed using a disperse dye with a pad or the like.
  • the ink can be constituted by a liquid containing a dye formed thereon.
  • the diffusible dye layer basically contains a heat-dispersible dye.
  • dispersible dyes examples include, but are not limited to, an antioxidant, a zenta and an dye.
  • the chin-based materials, the materials, the quinone-based materials and the anilyazoazo-based materials described in the publications of JP-A-56060, JP-A-6053565, JP-A-62394, and JP-A-6322594 can be mentioned.
  • the dispersible dyes are those having a methine group having a closed or methine group, and those obtained by the pulp treatment of a compound of a zirconium conductor or an anono conductor. Alternatively, it is an indoor material obtained by a coupling reaction with a compound of a Fujia conductor or a compound of a p-Anofuno conductor.
  • a diffusible dye which reacts with the ion-containing compound to form is preferably included in the diffuse dye dye.
  • the dispersible dyes which can be formed are those which form at least bidentate as described in, for example, B5978893, JP5909349, JP2233303, JP224379, and JP2243742.
  • the materials, zetas, and materials that can be used in the process can be listed.
  • the dispersible dye of 0063 can be represented by the following. 0064 XXG
  • X represents a ring consisting of 5 to 7 atoms in at least one ring or a group of atoms necessary to complete a complex, and one of the atoms bonded together is nitrogen. Atom or replaced carbon atom.
  • X at least one ring consisting of 5-7 atoms
  • disperse dye of misalignment it is contained in the disperse dye ink layer.
  • the diffusible dye may be any of the material, the zenta material, and the annul material, and depending on the tone of the image to be formed, the above-mentioned materials may be used. Deviation Two or more types may contain other heat dissipative dyes.
  • the dose of the diffuse dye is usually from 0.2 to 2, preferably from 0.2 to 5.
  • ink layer there is no particular limitation on the ink layer, and any of the following can be used. Further, conventional inks can be appropriately added to the ink layer.
  • an iron usually used in the field of electronic recording is preferably used.
  • an iron usually used in the field of electronic recording is preferably used.
  • Sec-conductors such as ses, casein, gelatin, soybeans, boviain fat, stibane polymer, methacrylate polymer, etc.
  • Acetate and latices such as polymers and copolymers of lactide and lactide.
  • Hardening synthetic resin such as fat And synthetic resins such as resin, unsaturated resin, unsaturated resin, bibium chloride, bobira, and acid fat.
  • particles for the purpose of forming a cavity for receiving ink For example, kaon, tac, kao, k, kaon, kaum, potassium, carbonate Inorganic fine particles such as magnesium, titanium dioxide, aluminum hydroxide, gallium hydroxide, zinc oxide, gallium, calcium, aluminium, gallium, alum, mosquito, sesai, venai, tie, etc .; Grease, grease, grease, grease, benzoguanan particles and small hollow particles
  • the ink may further contain, for example, a thickening, erasing, deterring, releasing, foaming, penetrating, preservative, or hydrating agent. / 4 after ink drying is preferred.
  • the method of printing the information of the receiving layer for ink is as follows. For example, using a liquid or an ink, it is possible to print about 400 d in the form of a liquid (), and print the image. You can do much in the ceremony. As described in No. 9 7743, a method using a combination of a stea and a diad having 8 to 36 carbon atoms in the acyl group, and as described in No. 2000 448 57, a liquid dispersing a chemical indica, 9, 2000 297 237 The inks described in 2000 85236 and 5254 can be used.
  • the provision of the first, second, third, second, third, and fourth pertaining to the present invention can prevent the dispersal dye containing an excipient from dispersing into the body and prevent elementary substances from being supported. Can be done.
  • the tension (S790) is preferably above 96 Pa, and preferably below 96 Pa.
  • 0075 it is preferable to be 2 / upper (especially, 5upper) from the point of view of the result, and from the point of view of the overall sheathing, it is usually ⁇ 0 /, and preferably 3 to 30.
  • Examples of the material for forming the resin include, but are not limited to, botan butter, poppy and butter, pom and butter, tin bipolymer and grease, tin act polymer and grease, and butane starch.
  • polymer poisons such as polymer polymer grease, stamped-polymer grease, stitch-tin-polymer grease, and stamped-polymer grease This is preferred because of its flexibility.
  • a white pigment may be added to lower the lightness, or coloring may be added to adjust the whiteness.
  • the feature of the Ming Card is that after printing the fog information, at least a transparent 2 is provided on the fog information by printing.
  • P also referred to as P (optional), a set of P layers, various types can be suitably used, and offset,
  • Illustrative examples of P layers that can be used in the light are, for example, trees such as phenolic resin, in-oil resin, and water dis- tribution; Natural oils of arsenic, and also a dryer, and, if necessary, those containing a spiking agent and a constitutional substance, as well as bi-bi polymerized fat, Axute-stin polymerized fat, etc.
  • Acrylic resin used in the form of John high-grade di-fats, high-grade di-fats, fats of ceramics and their conductors, and types of polymers, and, if necessary, water-soluble agents, plasticizers, waxes, and moisture-proof
  • thermosetting P which is a curable system consisting of bioisoanepoo.
  • the mark of the OP layer is applied by an eccentric type, a gravure type or a squeeze type, and after drying, a colorless color is formed.
  • Oils, petroleum oils, kid oils, or oils of these types such as linseed, tung oil, soybean oil, norin, isoline, achi, carbon, ten, quin, or these It is composed of a compounding agent, a dryer, and a drying agent.
  • P may be, for example, acrylic resin, vinyl chloride resin, polyester resin, urethane resin, chlorinated boffin resin, chloride resin, resin chloride resin, resin binder.
  • a solvent selected from the group consisting of methacrylic acid, methacrylic acid, methine, and methine.
  • active green onion P When P is active green onion P, active green onion P can be converted to ultraviolet light or a green onion line, and commonly used Fussed green onion P, Kuskung green onion P or green onion P G-P can be used.
  • the active onion P is basically an onion consisting of a thiosaturated double bond or a thiol. It contains a chemical component, and may contain, if necessary, fats, sensitizers, extenders, and other ingredients. Examples of the active onion, such as tin, saturated double bond, and the like, include (meth) acte, for example, chigji (meta) act, pingjig (meta) act,.
  • the light that can be used for the green onion P commercially available light can be used.
  • examples of such agents include, for example, Ikia 65, Ikia 84, Dakia 73, Ikia 907, Ikia 369 (top, specialties) Kia X, Kayakia X (top, Japanized) Benzo 4,4 bisthianobenzonone, benzoin, benzote, etc., which can be used alone or in combination of two or more.
  • an aliphatic amine such as thiane, thiamin, and thiocyanatobenzoate after sensitization.
  • the (meth) acrylic resin include a (meth) acrylic compound having a (meth) acrylic group in one molecule, a poxy (meth) acrylic resin, and a bio (meth) acrylic resin.
  • heat-dissipating dyes or inks It is characterized by the ability to protect the image and the wearability ().
  • the adhesive is formed on the support as being composed of a transparent material, an intermediate layer, an adhesive and the like.
  • Examples of 00900 include potin fat, potin fat, potinta nona polymer, postini, potin, poppin, pomethinpentene, etc.
  • Tin-based fats such as bi, povidene, poly-tin, tin-tetra-tin polymer, etc., add-ons such as Nine 6, Nine 6.6, etc., bo-bi, bi-polymer, tin Combination of bipolymers, cyan polymers, pores, carbons, etc., oils such as sesame oils such as sesame, sac, etc.
  • Examples of synthetic resins such as fats, postins, bokeh bones, pores, bobbins, etc., fine wood, granules, acid paper, and metals are the products of these two.
  • the value of 0 to 200 in the light is 5 to 80. Support below 0 is destroyed by transcription, which is a problem. In this light separation, . [0091] can be provided as needed.
  • the steps include burling, sand brass work, arai work, hitting, and tipping. It may be the difference between the organic material and the equipment.
  • inorganic substances such as mosquitoes described in 33058 in Switzerland, glass described in 296995 in France, and aum and acid salts described in 732 in Britain can be used.
  • Fats fats such as bobby fats, socks, deodorants, fats, water-soluble bovidone fats, bobia fats, S bobia, methisses fats, hydraceous fats, fats Methine and its properties, such as styrene, acne, uranium, akidon, anon and quin. ,
  • an oil resin such as a resin.
  • Other compounds include fin and foste compounds.
  • the masin compound include a long aki compound such as a button and a boppi, and a long octa compound such as a button.
  • thermoplastic lath Physically, H-type (Ti-book-po (SBC)), Oin-type (P), U-type (P), Boste-type (P), Bore-type (P), 2 Gins, salts (PC), fluorinated resins, ino resins, chlorinated borons, and other systems have been listed in 996 2996 chemical products (Chemical Daily).
  • the hydrogenated phase of bossin is also used as a catalyst for tin butanestin (SS) and stainless steel.
  • Examples include Pontin (S), Stintin-tintin (SS), Stinopenpintin (SPS), and Schinopenpin (SP).
  • thermosetting resin may be used during the transparency or the activation. Physically, boss fat, ac fat, pork fat, quin fat, guanan fat, diata fat, no fat, butyl fat, in fat, run fat, fat, poad fat, and urethane. No.
  • Polymers of 0095 such as polymers such as polar fats, botan fats, bore fats, postal fats, poxy fats, novolak fats, styrenes, lamethistins, metaxutes and axles, and thermoplastics
  • a combination of booster, natural or any other molecular combination may be used.
  • photo-curing for the purpose of protection on the image record, and in some cases,
  • the curability is not particularly limited as long as it is a material composed of the above-mentioned substances. If curability is used, it is preferred that the cure be pre-set, but in some cases only curable. For 0097 only, 0.3 to 504 is preferred, 0.3 to 30 is more preferred, and 0.3 to 25 is particularly preferred.
  • the intermediate layer is composed of layers on the intermediate layer. 20
  • vinyl chloride-based fats for example, vinyl chloride-based fats, booster-based fats, and
  • Fat, bobira fat, bovia, bokabon, sesame fat, sty fat, c-fat, ad fat, fat, poki fat, butterflies, vocaplan fat , Water, SS fat, SPS fat, and their properties can be used.
  • resins described above preferred are bis-based fats, booster-based fats, ac-based fats, polar-based fats, styrene-based fats, poxy-based fats, urethane-based fats, polyurethane-based fats, SS-based fats, and SPS-based fats. It is. One of these can be used alone, or two or more can be used in combination.
  • the soaks on the polymerization include a sock B3BXX2BX5BX55S made by Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. 6000 P etc. are commercially available.
  • the thickness of the interlayer is not limited to the weight before thermosetting, but it is possible to use iso-annealing agent or key for thermosetting. Better .
  • 0 ⁇ 0 is preferred.
  • Other additives may be used. There is no particular limitation. As a result of 0102, it is possible to use
  • itec 6254 S 6254B S 329 or the like manufactured by Toho Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. is commercially available.
  • 503, Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. Plus size 20 SR 2 SR 3 J4 made by the company is commercially available.
  • Uti-tachi-ak polymer Ax-ster polymer 9: 2 is preferred, and only the adhesion is 0.
  • the Ming it is characterized by printing o-information in various sets.
  • the o-information may be sexual information such as first name, address, date of birth, and qualification, and the sexual information is usually recorded as character information, and o, conventional, osse, gravure, ku, Screen,,,
  • Ink jet type sublimation type, electronic type, thermal type, and re-transfer type were used. However, it is clearly characterized by lithographic printing.
  • the difference in height between parts is almost the same, and it is composed of almost the same plane.
  • the ink is transferred to the printing medium (blanket) once without directly printing the ink on the print from the surface. It is a printing type that transfers to.
  • Hussets usually use the so-called fountain solution, which takes advantage of the nature of the water in the ink.
  • the process ink is a combination of inks capable of expressing four colors, i.e., eo, zeta (a), a (Ca), and black (ac).
  • the printing of hot information is carried out by offsetting using process ink, so that clear and high-quality printing can be performed, suitable for mass production, excellent in durability, and clear for a long time. Maintain that information and personal information It is possible to create a card that can reliably save information.
  • Iki is a color obtained by combining the above-mentioned processes I, Zenta, Ann, and Black, and includes, for example, Iki, P, Oji, etc. .
  • Examples of the special ink located above the area of the process ink include an ink, a metallic ink, and a fluorescent ink.
  • an ink whose color changes depending on an angle at which the image of the card is viewed.
  • Ink is formed by pigmenting a child or the like, and has the property of emitting light multiple times through the child.
  • the wavelength of the light that is, the color is determined by the pod of the metal element, and the emitted light interferes with each other to generate light.
  • an ink that has the property of coloring due to the reflection of such reflected light in the image information formed on the card when the created card is copied, the image of the area formed by the ink It is possible to stop the card with a pi without accurately reproducing it. In addition, it is possible to easily determine a legitimate card copy.
  • 0111 Ink contains ink, which used to be used for the side of the pearl shell, but now the fine hook () has a metallized or metallized material. Those coated from the compound of the above are mainly used.
  • Examples of the fine hooks include mica, tuck, kaon, oxbis, or glass hooks, SO hooks, and if you are a Serafu hook. O e OSO
  • the magnitude of the click is ⁇ .
  • a material for ink You can make your own, but you can use a market name such as Mek's product name or Shiseido Co., Ltd.'s product name Infikkara.
  • a metal ink used for the card a printing method that can form a thick image film, has a large degree of metal powder, and obtains a relatively large amount of metal, is preferable. Even if a torsional external force is applied, the magical image is not separated from the stratification.
  • a metallic ink is a metal powder such as a metal powder that expresses a metal flaw by reflecting light, and a metal powder such as an ink that contains a refractive index is changed.
  • a metal powder such as an ink that contains a refractive index is changed.
  • a yellow-colored brass powder is used for the ink.
  • adjusting the amount of brass, or by adjusting the color of the foil it is possible to obtain a brass with a different color such as blue.
  • powder is used for ink.
  • Metallic ink is used by adjusting the degree of metal powder appropriately in accordance with the method of cad.
  • the material of the fluorescent ink for example, a material having a particle size of 0.7 to 50, an organic material, and a mass of 5 to 45 in mass is used.
  • a raw material As a raw material, it is very durable and has excellent durability. For example, it is a main component of oxides, oxides, silicates, salts, and salts such as Caaz Cd, and metal elements such as zCSbPb or lanthanides.
  • a material obtained by activating and adding the earth element of the above, for example, 50640, 66 Inorganic optical bodies described in 5226, 6422987, 646607, and 689 can be applied, and examples thereof include SzSCaS and the like.
  • Rare earth elements such as CePdPSGdbob and other metal ions such as Sb .
  • the compounds of the family and / or those of the same family, which are particularly restricted to the formation of elements, can be used, and any combination can be used as long as it absorbs ultraviolet light and emits light. It is preferred to use an inorganic acid or an inorganic phosphor.
  • dianothibenziphone conductor azo conductor, quin conductor, azo, zo, zo, vidin, ta, and n, xenin
  • a compound such as a color such as benzene or a ring of benzene is also included.
  • those having an absorption in the wavelength range of 400 to 700 are used, and those having high thermoplasticity (low curing), for example, natural (for example, white matter, mu, Sesame, rack,, starch, di, etc.), visco-fats, lacto-fats, styrene-based fats, boffins, novolak funo-fats, zofuno-fats, fats, la-fats, votas Fats, porosities, and unsaturated polyesters are used, and preferably, photopolymerization or electroactive systems are preferably used for dyeing.
  • high thermoplasticity for example, natural (for example, white matter, mu, Sesame, rack,, starch, di, etc.)
  • visco-fats lacto-fats
  • styrene-based fats boffins
  • novolak funo-fats zofuno-fats
  • zofuno-fats fats
  • la-fats la-fats
  • Examples of the special ink that can be used in the light card include, in addition to the above-described ink, for example, an infrared light ink, an ink, a liquid, a hue changing ink, and the like.
  • Both the offsets specified are formulas outside the lithographic offsets, for example, gravure, ku, suku,,,, Formulas, sublimation formulas, electronic formulas, thermal formulas, and retransfer formulas can be used.
  • the clear, black ink is a mixture of the process inks A, Zeta, and A, for example, as required, without carbon black, which is a black pigment. It was a quiver prepared by the above method.
  • Examples of formulas other than the offset are gravure, que, screen,,, indium, sublimation, electronic, thermal, and retransfer formulas. The effect can be exhibited by printing the 2.
  • the plate used for the lithographic offset is a first aid desk.
  • the size (fixed form) is changed like a screen, and it is randomly arranged like a screen, so that the interference caused by the degree of the screen is reduced.
  • a plate made of ADSKON is preferred from the viewpoint of obtaining a high-quality image that is granular and has excellent tone reproduction.
  • the surface of the card be resin or transparent.
  • These methods are, for example, the methods described in Untech (990-993.3), and are, for example, U-N-N, dry-lan, N-L And glazing, extrusion, and the like.
  • the transparent method for example, gravure, offset, and foil can be used.
  • the resins used also include resin resins such as Axe and Metaxte, post-based resins such as Bocintefeta, Bocintefeta, Bocinter, Bocabon, and Bore.
  • Boobi boviden, bobbide, botin, boppin, bostin, etc., poffin-based grease, nin, boad, etc., gadget, grease Bosone, Boss phone, Bo, Boss, Bora, Bubbles, Pocky, Urethanes, Runs, Akids, Noss, Fats, fats, etc.
  • the resin forming the skin layer has a small neck-in and a good dough.
  • a resin-based resin such as bite-tefta, ino resin, nin, resin and the like.
  • the boy type is preferable, and particularly, high density button, button, button, button poppin, potene, button, pin-bopin polymer alone or 2 or more It is preferable to mix resin.
  • a abe e ce is a binary CG image of the child of the negram, which is characterized by the fact that the image of the line image moves due to movement, rotation, dilation, reduction, 2) an image like ea 3) A color like OS (O ca Sec e ce) changes from gold to color 4) A picture like ((o as co o ca co e ce) What appears to change, 5) Slice O 6) Representation, Nihon Gakkai (998) 35 6 P482-P496 You can maintain the paper by special printing method, special printing, etc. In this light, the program is .
  • Fig. 2 shows an example of an image recording device for recording an image on one card.
  • the personal card 0 20 is placed at the upper position, and at the lower position, the transparent layer and / or the optical card or the tree is placed.
  • card 70 is located. [0139] In card 0, several cards 50 cut into a shape for writing the personal information of the card user are stocked with the surface for recording the truth facing upward. Card 50 Card
  • an Ivo cassette 2 a Zetabon cassette 22, an Aribo cassette 23, and a Black ribo cassette 24 are arranged, and recording disks 25 to 28 are arranged corresponding to them. While the personal card 50 is moved by the heat of the Bonn, Zetabo, Avon, etc., an image area having the personal information of the card user is recorded in that area.
  • a character bon cassette set 32 is arranged, and information such as the name and the date of the card due to the heat of the character bon is recorded to form an image record.
  • the information 20 in 2 is provided with an ink recording dot.
  • the transfer cassette 7 is arranged with the layer and the optical or tree 70, and the head 72 is arranged corresponding to the transfer cassette 7. 43 64 and 66 are transferred, and the optical layer and
  • a matrix card was created for image recording using a disperse dye.
  • Titanium diacid (Hara Sangyo Co., Ltd .: CR80)
  • Titanium diacid (Hara Sangyo Co., Ltd .: CR80)
  • Samples to 22 were printed on the image receiving device by printing the fol- low information according to the following method.
  • the offset () of the ink is applied by offset ink, crimson and (U.S.A., made by Dainippon Iki Co., Ltd.). Then, ink was used to prepare 2. , High pressure mercury was 200 equivalents.
  • the sample was prepared by transparently printing Osset P (O) with a lithographic set on the area outside the sublimation image record, and then applying P. . , High pressure mercury was 200 equivalents.
  • the lithographic plate After applying () on the squeegee with Osse Ink, Beni and (above, Dai Nippon Ink: Kia), the lithographic plate was prepared using orange ink from Zanktec Co., Ltd. The character is printed according to the set, and then it is made transparent and set.
  • Sample 7 was prepared by printing P (O) using a lithographic tool and curing the ink P using a lithographic tool. , High-pressure mercury was 200 equivalents.
  • the offset After printing the tan with the following three times by using the offset, the offset is set as transparent.
  • Kear 84 (species)
  • the high-pressure mercury of the transparent anchor was 20 equivalents.
  • a black ink () of sukug was formed using a carbon black ink containing a carbon material composed of process ink, yellow, and yellow instead of black ink. Similarly, Sample 7 was produced.
  • 0163 Sample 9 was prepared in the same manner as in Example 8 except that the dry offset P (O) was printed with a resin in place of the method of printing with a transparent anchor lithographic offset. 0164 (20:
  • Sample 20 was produced in the same manner as in Example 9 except that the transparent anchor was printed with a resin instead of the method using a transparent anchor lithographic hues.
  • the ink used for washing was replaced with Osse ink,,,, (Dai Nippon Ink, Daikia), and the red ink (564) color ink (572) was used.
  • Specimen 2 was prepared in the same manner as described above, except that the ink was printed on a lithographic offset using an ink based on ink from Inktec Co., Ltd.
  • Sample No. 20 was prepared in the same manner as in the production of No. 20 except that the offset printing was performed by a lithographic printing machine, and the four printings of offset ink,,,, and (O) were performed by a screen ().
  • Sample 23 was prepared in the same manner as described above, except that the ink was hardened with offset after ink was applied with offset ink (Dainihon Iki: Daikia).
  • the ink for fountain is replaced with off-set ink,,, (Dai Nippon Iki, Daikia), and off-set of red special color ink (C564) color ink (C572).
  • Sample 25 was prepared in the same manner as described above, except that the sample was turned on by Daiki Nippon Ink.
  • a sublimation ink was prepared according to the method described above.
  • the following inks, zenta inks, and inks are provided on the 6/10 titan that has been processed so that only the inks shown below can be obtained, and the inks of three colors, i, zeta, and a, are provided. Obtained.
  • the following liquids were applied to the prepared 6-titerer cloth so as to have a thickness of 24 and dried to obtain a molten liquid.
  • the mixture was dried with C for 30 minutes and then irradiated with high-pressure mercury.
  • the mixture was dried with C for 30 minutes.
  • the hardening of the agent was performed between 50C and 24C.
  • the standard ink or the standard ink, is overlaid with the ink of the above-mentioned ink, and the output from the ink side using a saddle is 0, 5W dot, dot, dot, and dot 6.
  • the material was heated to form textual information.
  • a transparent layer was heated to the surface 200, and transferred by applying heat for 5 to 2 Pa at 5 Pa using a 5 cm diameter flatbed. Then, the transparent layer was heated to a surface temperature of 200 ° C. and transferred by applying heat at 5 Pa for 2 hours at 5 Pa using a 5 cm diameter flatbed to produce 2626.
  • Oddness is slightly adhered, and the Odds information is peeled off from the image receiving layer on the floor, causing the Odds to be lost.
  • Occurrence of off-state information is missing from the 9th degree due to the off-state information being peeled off from the image receiving layer on the floor. : Occurrence of the off-state information is caused when the off-state information is peeled off from the image receiving layer on the floor, resulting in a chip on the off-state information.
  • the problematic cad was inspected on running water at a water temperature of C, and the water surface was evaluated according to the following criteria.
  • the test was conducted in accordance with JS 5400 for the card.
  • a one-sided saw blade was formed on the one-sided surface of the upper part, and the cuts were formed at an angle of 30 degrees with respect to the surface at an interval of 90 degrees.
  • a tape (tape) is strongly adhered on top of this, the end is peeled off by hand, and the peeling of the film on the tape with the cut line is observed and measured, and the tape is ranked according to the following criteria. Valued. 0194: The wound is thin and both sides are slippery, and the square eyes at the intersection of the cuts are not frayed
  • the width of peeling due to scratch is wide, and it is 35 on the square 5 of the defect.
  • the printed surface is excellent in durability, water solubility and properties, as compared with the comparative example, which is composed of 1 card having a clearly defined configuration.
  • the ink was applied at 0 above as described in the Examples. After the cloth, dry with 5C wind, 40C,
  • the ink prepared above is stored in the ink cartridge, and then the nozzle 20, the driving wave number 2 z, the number of other nozzles 28, and the same color nozzle 80 d Is
  • the nozzle 20 After the black ink produced above is placed in the ink cartridge on the part of the fixed form or the fixed form, the nozzle 20, the drive wave number 2 z, the number 28 of the streaks, and the same color nozzle 8 dp.
  • the character information was formed by using an on-head type injector having a maximum recording of 720 ⁇ 720 dp.
  • Table 3 shows the composition of the 27-52 cards produced in 0216.
  • the method of receiving an image to form an ink-jet type multi-ink and forming an image by an ink jet method also has a card having a clearly defined configuration.
  • the printing surface is excellent in durability, water solubility and properties.
  • the transcription unit performs character information and transcription to produce a card, and In the same manner as in, printing durability, water-based properties, and water quality were evaluated.

Abstract

Il est prévu une carte d’identité sur laquelle on imprime une photo de grande qualité et des informations claires haute définition, aux excellentes caractéristiques de durabilité de la surface imprimée, d'aptitude au transfert de film, de résistance à l’eau et de résistance à l’arrachement, susceptible de conserver clairement les informations sur une longue période et de stocker des informations personnelles de manière infaillible. Il est prévu un procédé de fabrication de carte d’identité dans lequel une couche de réception d’image(3) capable de former une image en recevant une teinture applicable thermiquement ou une encre pour impression à jet d’encre est prévue sur un support (2) réalisé en polyester ou en polycarbonate, une première couche de résine (7) est prévue dans une zone spécifique (A) sur la couche de réception d’image selon un procédé d’impression autre que l’impression offset humide, des informations de format (6) sont imprimées sur la première couche de résine sur la zone spécifique par impression offset humide, une seconde couche de résine transparente (8) est prévue sur la première couche de résine sur laquelle les informations de format sont imprimées par un procédé autre que l’impression offset, et une image est enregistrée sur une zone donnée (B) à l’exception de la zone spécifique de la couche de réception d’image par transfert thermique d’une teinture applicable thermiquement ou par enregistrement à jet d’encre.
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