Method for making a glass substrate with ink-based patterns

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B41M 1/34 (2006.01) B41J 3/407 (2006.01) B44C 1/02 (2006.01) C03C 17/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2258937

The invention concerns a method for making a glass substrate with a multicoloured image or decoration in heat-set ink(s), which consists in making a model of the multicoloured image or decoration in any type of ink(s) on a base suited to these inks. By means of a reproduction device consisting of image acquiring means, a software for processing images and printing means, the model is transferred onto the substrate using one or several heat-set inks. The ink layer is then heat-set.

Pour la fabrication d'un substrat en verre pourvu d'une image ou d'un décor multicolore constitué d'encre(s) à cuire, un modèle de l'image ou du décor multicolore constitué d'encres(s) quelconque(s) est fabriqué sur un support approprié pour ces encres. Grâce à un dispositif de reproduction composé d'un dispositif de saisie d'images, d'un logiciel de traitement d'images et d'un moyen d'impression, le modèle est transféré sur la feuille de verre en utilisant une ou des encres à cuire. La couche d'encre est ensuite cuite.

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