Natural fibre products
- Printing and writing papers
- Paperboards
- Tissue
- Nonwovens
- Speciality papers
- Production of paper and board
- Stock and water systems
- Web forming
- Wet pressing
- Drying of natural fibre products
- Surface sizing
- Pigment coating
- Finishing
- Converting of paper and board
- Papermaking chemistry
- Paper physics
- Printing
Introduction to digital printing For many centuries, the only technology available for producing reading matter for an audience of more than one hundred people was mechanical printing. Copying changed this some decades ago, and the development of digital printing technology expanded it further. In the long term future, high-end digital and mechanical printing are likely
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Professor Jouni Paltakari, Aalto University
Based on: Principles of digital printing, (Chapter 4). In: Oittinen, P. & Saarelma, H. (eds.), Print Media – Principles, Processes and Quality, (Book 13), Papermaking Science and Technology. 2nd ed. Finnish Paper Engineers´ Association /Paperi ja Puu Oy. Jyväskylä, 2009, p. 148–169. More literature references can also be found in this chapter.
References:
- Kipphan, H. 2001. Handbook of print media. Springer, Heidelberg. 1207 p. ISBN 3-540-67326-1.
- Kahn, B. E. 2008. Printing methods for printing electronics. 24th International Conference on Digital Printing Technologies and Digital Fabrication. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; September 8, 2008; p. 15–20.
- Vrhel, M., Saber, E. and Trussel, H.J., Color Image Generation and Display Technologies. IEEE Signal Processing Magazine (2005), 23–33.
- Saber, E., Dianat, S., Mestha, L.Y. and Li, P.K. 2005. DSP utilization in digital color printing. Digital color printing end-to-end overview. IEEE Signal Processing Magazine 22(4), 104–109.
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