Variations in paper and print

Tomi Erho, Juha Saari, Pia Qvintus-Leino

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    Abstract

    By reducing quality variation in paper and the printing process, savings can be made in raw materials, energy costs, downtime, and start-up times. Erho, Saari, and Qvintus-Leino will explore the interrelationships of paper quality and press variables on consumption of time and resources, including variation within paper rolls both along the lateral and the longitudinal direction of the roll and variations that the printing machine itself can cause.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationTAGA proceedings, Annual Technical Conference
    Subtitle of host publicationAsheville, USA, 14-17 April 2002
    PublisherTAGA
    Pages497-507
    Publication statusPublished - 2002
    MoE publication typeA4 Article in a conference publication

    Publication series

    SeriesTAGA Proceedings
    Volume2002
    ISSN0082-2299

    Keywords

    • stability
    • efficiency
    • gravure
    • offset
    • cylinders

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