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11. Surface and porous structure of pigment coatings : Interactions with flexographic ink and effects on print quality
Sammanfattning : Each day, we are confronted with a large amount of more or less important information that we have to consider, and even in our digital society we need paper for communication, documentation and education. Much of the paper we use or are confronted by in our daily life, such as newspapers, books and packages, contains printed images or texts, and the appearance of both the print and the supporting surface is important. LÄS MER
12. On the evaluation of print mottle
Sammanfattning : Print Mottle is perhaps one of the most disturbing factors influencing overall Print Quality. Mottle has traditionally been evaluated by estimating the reflectance variation in the print. LÄS MER
13. Making Borders : Engaging the threat of Chinese textiles in Ghana
Sammanfattning : The borders of the twenty-first century come in many forms and are performed by an increasing number of actors in a broad variety of places, both within and beyond the territories of nation-states. This thesis sets out a detailed political geography of how borders operate to reconcile the often conflicting demands of open markets and security. LÄS MER
14. Influence of Substrate Topography on Ink Distribution in Flexography
Sammanfattning : The printability of paper in flexography is largely dependent on the topographical characteristics of the substrate. Topography imaging instruments make it possible to obtain three-dimensional scans of paper surfaces that can be further used to calculate valuable quality parameters. LÄS MER
15. Color Prediction and Separation Models in Printing : Minimizing the Colorimetric and Spectral Differences employing Multiple Characterization Curves
Sammanfattning : Color prediction models and color separation models are essential for print device characterization and calibration, from which the profiles used in color management systems are built up. Dot gain refers to the phenomenon in printing causing the printed ink dots appear bigger than their reference size in the original bitmap. LÄS MER