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Improvement of the Printing Paper for advanced Preservation of a Publication (출판물 보존성 향상을 위한 인쇄용지의 개선)

  • Kang, Young-Reep;Kim, Cheon-Suk
    • Journal of the Korean Graphic Arts Communication Society
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.57-64
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    • 2012
  • When papers each made with sea-algae pulp 1%, 5% and soft, hard wood pulp were aged for 12days. Paper made with soft wood pulp is 30% loss of folding endurance, made with hard wood pulp is 50% loss of folding endurance. On the other, papers each made with 9% sea-algae pulp and soft, hard wood pulp were 18% loss of folding endurance. In the aging test of paper made with different freeness paper made with 300ml CSF, is more effective than 400ml CSF, 500ml CSF.

Effects of Base Papers Containing Nonwood Pulp on the Properties and Printabilities of Coated Papers(II) -Rice Straw Bleached Kraft Pulp- (비목재펄프를 이용한 도공원지의 특성이 도공지의 물성 및 인쇄적성에 미치는 영향(II) -볏짚 표백 크라프트펄프-)

  • 임현아;강진하;이용규
    • Journal of Korea Technical Association of The Pulp and Paper Industry
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.49-57
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    • 2000
  • This study was carried out to investigate the effect of the type of base papers containing rice straw-BKP on the properties and printabilities of coated papers. Also, it was intended to evaluate the effect of coated paper prepared with anionic and amphoteric latex based coating color. The results obtained from this study were as follows. The fiber length of rice straw-BKP was observed much shorter than those of the wood pulps(Sw-BKP, Hw-BKP). This has effect on physical properties. Therefore, the results of measured physical properties were much lower than those of wood pulps. Also, physical properties tended to increase slightly with the increase of the mixing ratio of Sw-BKP. Opacity of the base paper containing rice straw-BKP, was higher than that of the wood pulps. As the mixing ratio of Sw-BKP increases the opacity tended to decrease. On the other hand, smoothness and roughness to rice straw-BKP were similar with Sw-BKP and its air permeability was lower than those of wood pulps. The optical properties of coated papers containing rice straw-BKP tended to be similar to those of other base papers. The ink receptivity of coated papers containg rice straw-BKP was higher than those of wood pulps and printing gloss was similar to wood pulps. The mixing ratio of Sw-BKP, the ink receptivity and printing gloss of rice straw-BKP were showed no difference irrespective the mixing ratio of Sw-BKP. Meannwhile, amphoteric latex improved the optical properties and printability of coated papers.

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A Study on the printing houses and the printers of Print-Edited Classical Novels (활자본 고전소설의 인쇄소와 인쇄인)

  • Choi, Ho-suk
    • (The)Study of the Eastern Classic
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    • no.59
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    • pp.429-452
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    • 2015
  • This study aimed to survey the basic research on the printing houses and the printers of Print-Edited Classical Novels. To this end, I looked at the copyright papers of Print-Edited Classical Novels. Followings had been found as the result of this study. First, there were 67 printing houses and the Print-Edited Classical Novels were printed 1,360 times. The most of printing houses were located in Seoul, and a few big printing houses took the lead of in Print-Edited Classical Novel printings. Second, there were 83 printers who were identified by copyright papers. Most of printers were representatives of printing houses or person in charge of printings. And some printers who were high ranked in printings tended to change jobs within the same field.

Manufacture of Printing and Writing Papers from Old Corrugated Containers (OCC) (Old Corrugated Containers (OCC)로부터 인쇄·필기용지 제조)

  • Lee, Goo;Ahn, Byoung-Jun;Paik, Ki-Hyon
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.367-373
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    • 1999
  • Increasing consumer demand for recycle of most paper products is challenging manufacturers to use lower value raw materials while maintaining high quality. This study was carried out to investigate the composition of old corrugated containers (OCC) and to manufacture printing and writing papers of over 85% (ISO) brightness by ECF and TCF bleaching from OCC. Fiber length of American old corrugated container (AOCC) was longer than that of Korean old corrugated container (KOCC) in fiber length. The former was composed of unbleached kraft pulp (UKP) of about 80 percentage, the latter about 20 percentage. OCC is feasible for manufacturing of pulps i.e., AOCC is for printing and writing papers and KOCC is for whiteboards, in the aspects of brightness and mechanical properties on the other hand, the cost of manufacturing upgraded papers by OCC is high because of bleaching chemicals. Neverthless, considering various aspects, especially environment, there are many advantages in recycling. In case of the treated AOCC pulp, over 85% (ISO) brightness can be achieved through TCF or ECF bleaching step, while the treated KOCC pulp did not allow high brightness through TCF bleaching. The tensile index of the bleached KOCC pulp was lower than that of the bleached AOCC pulp, but the burst and tear index of KOCC was higher than that of AOCC.

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A Study on digital color proofing method considering the printing characteristics of output device (출력장치의 인쇄특성을 고려한 디지털 컬러교정에 관한 연구)

  • 송경철;강상훈
    • Journal of the Korean Graphic Arts Communication Society
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.69-82
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    • 2000
  • Recently, as the prepress mainstream is changed to the digital workflow, various digital proofing systems such as high price dye sublimation printers and low price ink jet printers are widely used in printing industry. CRT monitors are also often used as a soft proofing device. However, it is very difficult to match the color image displayed on CRT monitors to the actual images printed on papers, because the color space of CRT monitors is RGB color system, and it is different with the CMY color system of the printing devices. Therefore, proper color compensations are needed to match the colors between hard-copy proofs on the printing device and soft copy proofs on CRT monitors. This paper shows the LUT and gamut mapping method considering the printing characteristics of output device is useful for the compensation.

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Evaluation of Refining Strategies for Combined use of Softwood and Eucalyptus Pulps in Papermaking

  • Manfredi, Vail
    • Proceedings of the Korea Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry Conference
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    • 2006.06a
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    • pp.37-42
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    • 2006
  • The paper discusses the combined use of softwood and eucalyptus kraft pulps in the production of printing and writing papers. Looking for process and paper quality optimization, refining pilot plant trails were carried to identify the effects of refining type (mixed or separate) and intensities (specific edge load), and also furnish composition (amount of each pulp in mixture) on final paper quality and process costs. The basic effects on pulp fibers were evaluated against paper quality properties, such as physical strengths, bulk, vessel picking, opacity and porosity, as well as the interactions with papermaking process, such as estimates of paper machine runnability, paper breaks and industrial refining control. The results show that the furnish composition and the type of refining has a significant effect on properties related with both final paper quality and total costs. The best alternative for printing and writing papers was identified for mixed refining, under the lowest refining intensity, and with the highest dosage of eucalyptus pulp.

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The Improvement of the Opacity and Printing Strength of Fancy Paper Overlaid Plywood

  • Kuo Lan-Sheng;Perng Yuan-Shing;Wang Eugene I-Chen;Yen Chen-Fa;Kao Tsuen-Han
    • Proceedings of the Korea Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry Conference
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    • 2006.06a
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    • pp.91-98
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the opacity and printing strength of MG paper overlaid plywood. The printing strength of ink on MG paper can be evaluated effectively by a formula $E^{*2}=[(L^{*})^{2}+(a^{*})^{2}+(b^{*})^{2}]^{1/2}$ that we proposed. Higher E value indicates good printing strength of ink-on-paper. We also assess the real color of translucent printed MG paper with a formula CIE ${\bigtriangleup}E^{*}$ (color difference between a pile of same paper to be opaque and fancy paper laminated board). In addition, the color difference on paper surface caused by the color of wood-based board (bottom) can be evaluated by a formula of Pc. No. Generally, an acceptable appearance quality of fancy boards is ${\bigtriangleup}E^{*}$ <2.0 and small Pc.No. value. The experimental results showed that Japan-made MG papers -J1, J2 and J3 have better printing strength and gloss than that of Taiwan-made paper (T1). The reason for this was that Taiwan-made paper has poor printing strength and low gloss, which might be correlated to the fiber compositions in paper. Higher printing strength can be seen for short fiber containing handsheets when comparing to that of handsheets. Nonetheless, low-freeness sheets gives better printing strength than that of high-freeness sheets. High-opacity MG paper gives good opacifying effect to the fancy paper laminated wood-based boards. Comparing the surface color of 2 kinds of fancy paper laminated boards, paperboard T1 laminated with high-opacity fancy paper showed slight color difference. The same results can be seen for $??g/m^{2}$ handsheets. Higher-opacity Acacia and Eucalyptus bleached sulfate pulps (short fiber) gives higher opacifying effect on the plywood when comparing to Northan pine and Radiata pine sulfate pulps(long fiber). The former ones also showed small color differences when comparing the color differences between the color of fancy paper and laminated paper board. Additionally, the color of bottom plywood can't be shown through for the high-opacify surface paper adhered to. Besides, the PC No of the base paper laminated board is small as well. Apparently, we can add colorants to the binders for the manufscture of various handsheets ($30g/m^{2}$) with various pulp mix ratios to increase the opacity of paperboards to certain extents. When we using yellow and brown binders in paper laminated board, the color difference between Acacia and Eucalyptus handsheets overlaid boards decreasing to 2.0 (acceptable ${\bigtriangleup}E^{*}$ <2.0, hard to discern), but not much improvement for Northern and Radiata pines. Definitely, show-through defects can be discernible for lower opacity papers. In general, admirable printing strength of fancy paper by which glued to plywood can be made with high-opacity paper and colored binders techniques.

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The Study of Printability on the Domestic Heat-set Web Inks (국산 Heat-set 윤전 잉크의 인쇄 적성에 관한 연구)

  • Ha, Young-Baeck;Choi, Jae-Hyuk;Kim, Hyoung-Jin;Lee, Won-Jae;Oh, Sung-Sang
    • Journal of the Korean Graphic Arts Communication Society
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.101-116
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    • 2010
  • Last printing market is changing to high-quality color prints for web offset printing. But, color image reproduction based on the relative sheet-ped printing compared to the way, web offset printing are falling. Moreover, it's difficult to maintain the quality of the web offset print. The reason is the worker's decision to rely on. Therefore, the quality of prints was no difference in uniformity and objectivity. We have thought the reason, that the physical properties of inks such as fluidity, viscosity and tack. In addition, varies depending on the physical properties of paper, such as thickness, smoothness, roughness and porosity. Therefore, we studied the properties of ink and paper on the relations between the properties used IGT printability tester. This study of domestic web offset printing inks and papers on the relationship between physical properties and printability were studied. So, to improve printability will be used as the basis resources for web offset printing.

Comparison Study on abrasion resistance and beam endurance of map printing using the import and domestic paper (수입 및 국산 용지를 사용한 지도 인쇄물의 내마모성 및 내광성에 관한 비교 연구)

  • 강영수;신종순;강영립
    • Journal of the Korean Graphic Arts Communication Society
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.54-64
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    • 2002
  • For the efficient work of map printing and quality improvement, we experimented on abrasion-resistance and beam-endurance of 5 kinds of map papers (offset paper, art paper, domestic map paper, foreign map paper, and Tyvek paper). The results obtained that imported and domestic map paper were superior to the others in endurance-proof.

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The ink jet printing of high conductivity circuits on various substrates using polymer capped nano-particle silver

  • Edwards, Charles O.;Howarth, James;James, Anthony
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2005.07a
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    • pp.814-816
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    • 2005
  • In this paper, we describe how specially developed polymer capped, nano-particle silver inks can be used to print circuitry for applications like displays, RFID antennas and "disposable electronics". The requirements of printing on temperature sensitive flexible substrates (such as polymer films and papers) that require low temperature curing is also discussed.

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