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titleOfInvention Washi-style thermal transfer image receiving paper
abstract (57) [Summary] [Object] The present invention relates to a Washi-style thermal transfer image-receiving paper, which has excellent recording suitability such as high density of transferred ink, no thin line breaks, and no uneven printing on solid portions. Another object is to obtain a receiving paper having excellent paper-passing suitability. A Washi paper-like thermal transfer image-receiving paper containing 50% by weight or more of goosehide fibers and 10 to 50% by weight of straw pulp in a paper layer is obtained. Further, a Washi paper-like thermal transfer image-receiving paper is obtained in which the paper layers are multi-layered, at least one of the surface layers is a layer containing 50% by weight or more of goosehide fibers, and the inner layer is formed of fibers mainly composed of wood pulp. .
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