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abstract [Object] To provide an inkjet medium having high water resistance, low cost, smooth surface gloss and high image quality. The ink jet recording medium provided with at least a PET film substrate, a water-resistant anchor coat layer and a water-based ink receiving layer is subjected to ink-jet recording, and then an overcoat layer applied to the surface of the water-based ink receiving layer is formed. At least it is provided to constitute an inkjet medium. Here, the overcoat layer is formed by separately transferring a glossy film and an adhesive layer to the ink absorbing layer by a heating / transfer means by heating and transferring a fixing film in which a resin layer composed of a glossy layer and an adhesive layer is separately laminated on a heat-resistant base material. It is characterized by being confused. [Selection diagram] Fig. 1
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