Simulated photographic prints using a reflective coating
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1. A method of creating simulated photographic prints using xerographic imaging, including the steps of:
- forming a right reading latent electrostatic image on a charge retentive surface;
using suitable toner material, creating a right reading visible image on said charge retentive surface;
transferring said right reading visible image to a transparent substrate thereby creating a mirror image of said right reading image on one surface thereof;
adhering said mirror image to said transparent substrate such that an interface therebetween exhibits good optical properties; and
forming a light reflecting backing layer over said mirror image by applying a light color film over said mirror image.
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Abstract
Simulated photographic prints are created using xerographic imaging. A transparent carrier having a xerographically formed mirror image fused thereto is bonded to a plastic substrate through the use of heat and pressure. The transparent carrier and the plastic substrate form the finished print.
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1. A method of creating simulated photographic prints using xerographic imaging, including the steps of:
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forming a right reading latent electrostatic image on a charge retentive surface; using suitable toner material, creating a right reading visible image on said charge retentive surface; transferring said right reading visible image to a transparent substrate thereby creating a mirror image of said right reading image on one surface thereof; adhering said mirror image to said transparent substrate such that an interface therebetween exhibits good optical properties; and forming a light reflecting backing layer over said mirror image by applying a light color film over said mirror image. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method of creating simulated photographic prints using xerographic imaging, including the steps of:
forming a light reflecting light color film over one or more xerographically formed mirror images fused to a transparent substrate. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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