domingo, julio 17, 2011

[CPL (Curioso pero de letras)] Nuevo comentario en el blog Comentario ubetense: millardo

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Printing technology is a field dealing with the manufacturing process prints. Over the centuries, the changes taking place in it, until it reached the present level, where development takes place in an even faster pace. The printing industry is a specific type of production - it covers the development of standards (print forms), the original text and drawings, and print copies for their use, mostly for the mass audience. As every aspect of production, so your paper can be determined by the technologies used, the characteristics of products and links with other areas of the economy.
Production Printing [edit]

The development of printing techniques makes it necessary to clarify the terminology is printing. On the basis of ISO 12637 printing production can be divided into stages:

Prepress
Analog technology
preparation: design, preparation and image processing, image reproduction, making of proof
installation image: imposition and making of proof
execution of print form: mechanical, photochemical, electronic engraving
Digital Technology
preparation: design, preparation and image processing, image reproduction, making of proof
installation image: imposition and making of proof
execution of print form: electronic engraving, CtF, from computer to the substrate, CTP, from computer to the electronic image carrier

Print
bezfarbowe
Photochemical: silver halide, diazonium
Thermochemical: direct thermal
Electrochemical: spark discharge
Without form
Poligrafia Katowice
ink-jet: Continuous, on-demand drop
Thermal Transfer: the wax carrier, sublimation
Electrostatic (digital print): electrographic, electrophotographic, electron beam, magneto
with form
convex: flexographic, typographic, offset
Flat: lithographic, offset
Concave: rotogravure, wklês³olinijne, tampons
Paint penetrate: screen printing, risographic

postpress
Binding treatment
print finishing
shipping



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