When color images are printed on a substantially transparent substrate,
such as a transparency film, or on a highly colored substrate, the color
properties of image may be compromised. When color images are printed on
a substantially transparent substrate, the images do not have the maximum
possible color saturation because a large portion of the incident light
is not reflected back. As a result, images appear to be dull and lower in
contrast. When color images are printed on highly colored substrates, the
color properties of the image are also influenced by the color of the
substrate. In order to enable printing on such substrates, an opaque
toner was developed which comprises predispersed inorganic filler with a
refractive index of greater than 1.75.