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The Influence of the Fine Screen on the Dot Gain (CROSBI ID 498529)

Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija

Mrvac, Nikola ; Zjakić, Igor ; Krajačić, Robert The Influence of the Fine Screen on the Dot Gain // Materials, Tribology, Proceedings, 2004 / Grilec, Krešimir (ur.). Vela Luka: Hrvatsko društvo za materijale i tribologiju (HDMT), 2004. str. 35-36-x

Podaci o odgovornosti

Mrvac, Nikola ; Zjakić, Igor ; Krajačić, Robert

engleski

The Influence of the Fine Screen on the Dot Gain

The implementation of the contemporary technologies in graphic profession enables the manufacturing of the graphic products with increased finesses of screens, which sets the new demands to the graphic workers in connection with the graphic product. In this sense, with the existing level of technological equipment, there is no problem for most of the printing houses to make the good graphic products, but the problem is to produce the product of optimal quality. The aim of this work is the study of the fine screen conditions, speed of printing, kind of the printing substrate and the quality of graphic reproduction. The investigation results point at definite regularities which combine the mentioned parameters of the real graphic production.

Printing; Graphic Product; Finesses screend; Dot Gain

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Podaci o prilogu

35-36-x.

2004.

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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Materials, Tribology, Proceedings, 2004

Grilec, Krešimir

Vela Luka: Hrvatsko društvo za materijale i tribologiju (HDMT)

Podaci o skupu

International Conference MATRIB, 2004

poster

23.06.2004-25.06.2004

Vela Luka, Hrvatska

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