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titleOfInvention Thermal transfer sheet and method for producing printed matter
abstract To provide a thermal transfer sheet capable of forming both a special image containing an invisible light absorbing material and a thermal transfer image containing a sublimation dye, and further capable of forming a thermal transfer image with high quality on the special image, To provide a method for producing a print using this thermal transfer sheet. A thermal transfer sheet 10 comprising a dye layer, wherein an invisible light absorbing material containing layer 2 containing an invisible light absorbing material, a transfer layer 5 and a dye layer 3 are surface-sequentially formed on one surface of a substrate 1 The transfer layer 5 has a single-layer structure consisting of only the receptive layer 5A or a laminated structure in which the receptive layer 5A is located closest to the substrate 1, and the thickness of the invisible light absorbing material-containing layer 2 is It is characterized by being 1.5 μm or less. [Selected figure] Figure 1
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