An image transfer article can include an image-imparting member and a removable substrate disposed adjacent to the image-imparting member. The image-imparting member can have a softening point temperature less than about 220° C. The image-imparting member can include at least one surface configured
An image transfer article can include an image-imparting member and a removable substrate disposed adjacent to the image-imparting member. The image-imparting member can have a softening point temperature less than about 220° C. The image-imparting member can include at least one surface configured to receive and carry indicia to be transferred and at least one portion comprising a pigment providing an opaque background for received indicia. In some examples, the image-imparting member can comprise a first polymer including the indicia and at least a second polymer including the pigment. In some examples, the image-imparting member can comprise a polymer including the indicia and the pigment. The indicia and the opaque background can be arranged to concurrently transfer to a woven- or fabric-based article or paper in contact with the image-imparting member, upon application of iron pressing temperatures.
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1. An image transfer article, comprising: an image-imparting member comprising at least an ink-receptive layer and a background layer beneath the ink-receptive layer, the ink-receptive layer being of a composition for receiving an ink or toner based image, and the background layer comprising a pigme
1. An image transfer article, comprising: an image-imparting member comprising at least an ink-receptive layer and a background layer beneath the ink-receptive layer, the ink-receptive layer being of a composition for receiving an ink or toner based image, and the background layer comprising a pigment to provide a pigmented background above which the ink or toner based image is received;an adhesive layer beneath the background layer; anda removable substrate beneath the adhesive layer and removable from at least the image-imparting member and adhesive layer. 2. The article of claim 1, wherein the image-imparting member has a melt index between 10 and 3500. 3. The article of claim 1, wherein the removable substrate includes at least one coating comprising clay, a polymer, a resin, or silicone. 4. The article of claim 1, wherein the removable substrate is configured to receive a temperature between about 200° F. and about 400° F. to facilitate transfer of the image-imparting member to an image-receiving article. 5. The article of claim 1, wherein the pigment comprises a luminescent pigment that glows at night or in a dark environment. 6. The article of claim 5, wherein the luminescent pigment is excitable by daylight, artificial radiation, fluorescent light, fluorescent radiation, infrared (IR) light, IR radiation, IR light, ultra-violet (UV) light, or UV radiation. 7. The article of claim 5, wherein the pigmented background provides a luminescent region surrounding at least a portion of the ink or toner based image. 8. A kit, comprising: the article of claim 1; andinstructions for using the article. 9. The article of claim 1, wherein the pigment comprises a white pigment. 10. The article of claim 9, wherein the pigmented background is white. 11. The article of claim 1, wherein the adhesive layer comprises at least one of ethylene acrylic acid and ethylene vinyl acetate. 12. An image transfer article, comprising: an ink-receptive layer being of a composition for receiving an ink or toner based image;one or more layers beneath the ink-receptive layer, the one or more layers comprising a pigment to provide a pigmented background over which the ink or toner based image is received and a polymeric adhesive; anda removable substrate beneath the one or more layers beneath the ink-receptive layer and removable from at least the ink-receptive layer and one or more layers beneath the ink-receptive layer;wherein the ink-receptive layer and the one or more layers beneath the ink-receptive layer and above the removable substrate are concurrently transferrable to an image-receiving article when they are, as a unit, placed in contact with the image-receiving article and heat is applied thereto. 13. The article of claim 12, wherein the one or more layers comprising a pigment have a melt index between 10 and 3500. 14. The article of claim 12, wherein the removable substrate includes at least one coating comprising clay, a polymer, a resin, or silicone. 15. The article of claim 12, wherein the removable substrate is configured to receive a temperature between about 200° F. and about 400° F. to facilitate transfer of the ink-receptive layer and the one or more layers beneath the ink-receptive layer to the image-receiving article. 16. The article of claim 12, wherein the pigment comprises a luminescent pigment that glows at night or in a dark environment. 17. The article of claim 16, wherein the luminescent pigment is excitable by daylight, artificial radiation, fluorescent light, fluorescent radiation, infrared (IR) light, IR radiation, IR light, ultra-violet (UV) light, or UV radiation. 18. The article of claim 16, wherein the pigmented background provides a luminescent background surrounding at least a portion of the ink or toner based image. 19. The article of claim 12, wherein the pigment comprises a white pigment. 20. The article of claim 19, wherein the pigmented background is white.
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