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Image Analysis of Surface Elements Reproduction Quality in 3D Ink-jet Printing (CROSBI ID 555124)

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Stanić, Maja ; Walters, Peter ; Lozo, Branka Image Analysis of Surface Elements Reproduction Quality in 3D Ink-jet Printing // 25th International Conference on Digital Printing Technologies / Sakai, Shinri (ur.). Springfield: The Society for Imaging Science and Technology, 2009. str. 813-816

Podaci o odgovornosti

Stanić, Maja ; Walters, Peter ; Lozo, Branka

engleski

Image Analysis of Surface Elements Reproduction Quality in 3D Ink-jet Printing

Three-dimensional ink jet printing described here is powder-based rapid prototyping (RP) technique. It is based on conventional ink jet printing technology, with basic build materials being powders and binders (inks). Designed or captured 3D object is virtually sliced in layers and later printed by joining consecutive layers (cross-sections), which are solidified by reaction between basic materials. The process is capable of printing in “ full” color as it uses colored binders (cyan, magenta, yellow) as well. Due to this, text and other graphic elements can be reproduced on surfaces of 3D objects as well. Image analysis is a computer-aided technique often used, among other areas, in printing technology, for monitoring and evaluation of substrate-ink interactions and print quality. In the described work, image analysis technique is used for evaluation of reproduction quality and material interaction in 3D ink jet printing by analyzing the surface reproduction of some basic geometric and text elements. A test plate, consisting of a number of print elements, is placed on surface of the constructed 3D object. The 3D test plates are then placed and printed in different positions relative to the x, y and z planes, as well as printed with different combinations of printing and material preferences. The measurements are done on optical microscope captures of 3D prints surfaces which are assessed using custom-made image analysis routines in ImageJ, a free and open source Java-based image analysis software. The evaluation will observe and elaborate the differences in achieved surface reproduction of test print elements depending on the position and orientation of the test plates and chosen printing preferences.

Three-dimensional ink-jet printing; Image Analysis; Reproduction Quality; Surface

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Podaci o prilogu

813-816.

2009.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

25th International Conference on Digital Printing Technologies

Sakai, Shinri

Springfield: The Society for Imaging Science and Technology

978-0-89208-286-5

Podaci o skupu

NIP 25 & DF 2009

poster

20.09.2009-24.09.2009

Louisville (KY), Sjedinjene Američke Države

Povezanost rada

Grafička tehnologija