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titleOfInvention Method for producing thermal transfer receiving sheet
abstract [PROBLEMS] To provide a thermal transfer receiving sheet suitable for a dye thermal transfer printer and provided with an intermediate layer containing hollow particles, which improves density unevenness and white print defects caused by foreign matters and fibers, and is low cost, high sensitivity, and high A method of manufacturing a thermal transfer receiving sheet having an image quality is provided. In a method for producing a thermal transfer receiving sheet in which an intermediate layer containing hollow particles and an image receiving layer are sequentially formed on at least one surface of a sheet-like support composed mainly of cellulose pulp, the intermediate layer coating step And / or before the image-receiving layer coating step, using a pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet having a probe tack of 2.45 to 7.84N based on JIS Z 0237, a roll pasted so that the pressure-sensitive adhesive surface faces outward A method for producing a thermal transfer receiving sheet, comprising a step of bringing the surface of a sheet-like support before forming an intermediate layer and / or before receiving an image into contact with the surface. [Selection] Figure 1
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