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titleOfInvention Thermal transfer receiving sheet
abstract (57) [Summary] [PROBLEMS] To prevent fusion of a receiving layer surface of a receiving sheet and an ink ribbon at the time of printing, and to prevent the receiving sheet from being improperly mounted on a printer with the front and back sides of the receiving sheet imprinted. Prevents fusion between the back layer and the ink ribbon, and provides excellent runnability in the printer.Furthermore, when the printed receiving sheets are stacked, the dye from the receiving layer to the back layer of the upper receiving sheet Provide a transfer sheet without migration. SOLUTION: In a thermal transfer receiving sheet having a sheet-like support, a receiving layer mainly containing a dye-dyeable resin on one surface of the support, and a back surface layer on the other surface of the support, A thermal transfer receiving sheet, wherein the receiving layer and / or the back layer contains a fluoro-modified silicone resin.
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