1. The Effect of Straw Fibers in Printing Papers on Dot Reproduction Attributes, as Realized by UV Inkjet Technology
- Author
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Irena Bates, Zeljka Barbaric-Mikocevic, and Ivana Plazonić
- Subjects
0106 biological sciences ,Environmental Engineering ,Materials science ,lcsh:Biotechnology ,Bioengineering ,02 engineering and technology ,engineering.material ,Straw pulp ,Printing paper ,Ink jet printing ,Printing quality ,Dot Reproduction attributes ,01 natural sciences ,010608 biotechnology ,lcsh:TP248.13-248.65 ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Waste management ,Pulp (paper) ,Straw ,Pulp and paper industry ,Cellulose fiber ,visual_art ,Newsprint ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,engineering ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Quality level - Abstract
Paper performance qualities strongly depend on the origin of cellulose fibers. Awareness of environmental issues and sustainable development has led to the increase in the use of recycled printing papers. Recovered fibers are often used as a substitute for virgin wood fibers in the production of certain types of papers. As recovered fibers cannot provide the same quality level of paper products as virgin wood fibers, alternative sources of virgin cellulose fibers need to be identified. The aim of this research was to analyze the printability of laboratory papers made of different contents of straw pulp. Therefore, the printing papers were formed using straw pulp of three different cereal species (wheat, barley, and triticale) and mixing them with recycled newsprint in different weight ratios. The printability of these laboratory papers was analyzed by classifying dot reproduction quality based on four dot reproduction attributes. Printed dot reproduction greatly affects the quality of reproduction in graphic products, as dots are the most important element in multi-color reproduction of texts and images. It was confirmed that laboratory papers containing straw pulp provide the same or even better dot reproduction quality than laboratory control papers formed only of recycled newsprint.
- Published
- 2016