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5 January 2024 Defect ghosting as a result of the interaction of paper and printing ink: from science to production
D. Vanaga, M Kalnins, U. Grinfelds, Arnis Treimanis
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Proceedings Volume 12938, Sixteenth International Conference on Correlation Optics; 1293814 (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3012600
Event: International Conference Correlation Optics (COR 2023), 2023, Chernivtsi, Ukraine
Abstract
The result of the paper and the quality depends on various interconnected mechanical, physical and chemical processes what are affected by material properties, reset technologies, equipment and the condition of the production premises in the Print industry especially in the printing processes. Due to the complicate technological processes different defects can appear during the printing process which reduces the quality of production and causes financial loss. One of the main leading Printing company of Latvia “Livonia Print” initiated to explore and find solutions – to reduce or eliminate the risk of GH. GH has not been sufficiently studied so far. Consequently, there is not much specialized, professional literature available. Research sample of printing is taken from a real order, album, and it was printed under real production conditions. The result of the research is to reduce or completely eliminate risk of GH occurrence in the production of high-class printed works (albums, catalogues, etc).
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
D. Vanaga, M Kalnins, U. Grinfelds, and Arnis Treimanis "Defect ghosting as a result of the interaction of paper and printing ink: from science to production", Proc. SPIE 12938, Sixteenth International Conference on Correlation Optics, 1293814 (5 January 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3012600
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KEYWORDS
Printing

Coating

Manufacturing

Materials properties

Carbon

Pigments

Statistical analysis

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