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titleOfInvention Image forming method for waterproof sheet
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Purpose] A method for forming a clear and durable image on a waterproof sheet substrate such as a sheet substrate that is difficult to print on the surface or a sheet substrate that has a low adhesion of printing ink and cannot be practically used. To provide. A light transmittance of 30 which is transparent to a sublimable or vaporizable dye on at least one surface of a base fabric made of a sublimable or vaporizable dye and a dyeable fiber. % Of the resin layer provided with a resin layer is brought into contact with an original image drawn with a sublimable or evaporative dyeing agent, and the dyeing agent impermeability is applied to the surface of the substrate opposite to the contact surface. A method for forming an image of a waterproof sheet in which the covers are overlapped and then the dye is sublimated or evaporated by heating.
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