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Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2010

The influence of the accelerated ageing on the black screen element of the Electroink prints

Igor Majnarić; Zdenka Bolanča; I Bolanca Mirkovic

Printing material and prints undergo changes during ageing which can be recognized in deterioration in the physical, chemical and optical properties. The aim of this work is to determine the optical changes of the prints caused by ageing of the printing material and of the prints obtained by the application of the indirect electrophotography. The change of the screen elements in lighter halftone areas, which was obtained by the usage of the microscopic image analysis, has been discussed in the article. For the preparation of samples the following papers were used: fine art paper, recycled paper and offset paper as well as black Electroink. Three sample series were observed: prints on nonaged paper and ElectroInk, prints on aged paper and ElectroInk and prints on aged paper and nonaged ElectroInk. The investigation results show that by ageing of the uncoated printing substrates the decrease of the dots on prints can be expected, while the printing on the aged paper results in the increased reproduction of the halftone dots. The obtained results are the contribution to the explanation of the influence of the accelerated ageing process of papers which are used for printing and the aged prints on the halftone dot changes. Except the mentioned determined scientific contribution the results are applicable in the area of the printing product quality as well as in the forensic science.


Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A-toxic\/hazardous Substances & Environmental Engineering | 2004

Heavy Metals in the Products of Deinking Flotation of Digital Offset Prints

Zeljka Barbaric-Mikocevic; Višnja Oreščanin; Zdenka Bolanča; Stipe Lulić; Mirela Rozic

Abstract This study was undertaken to investigate the suitability of applying the conventional method of chemical deinking flotation of digital offset prints and ecological implications of the disposal of digital offset prints, with special emphasis on the content of heavy metal cations. The EDXRF method was used to determine the concentrations of Pb, Zr, Sr, As, Co, Zn, Cu, Ni, Fe, Mn, Cr, V, Ti, Ca, and K cations in handsheet ashes after flotation as well as in ashes of foams separated from cellulose suspension in the flotation phase. The same method was applied to determine the concentrations of Pb, Cr, Mn, Fe, Ni, Cu, Zn, and Co in process water filtrates obtained from the cellulose suspension after flotation and in foam filtrates. Centrifuging and coagulation previously treated flotation process water, while foam filtrates were centrifuged. Concentrations of Pb, As, Sr, Zr, K, Ca, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Cu, and Zn were determined in the sediments obtained by centrifuging process water. The trials were done with unprinted substrates without deinking chemicals, with unprinted substrates in the presence of deinking chemicals and with printed substrates in the presence of deinking chemicals. Cation analysis revealed that deinking chemicals facilitate release of cations from the substrate and their transition into process water. Concentrations of most cations in the flotation process water, in foam water as well as in the sediment of the process water of printed substrate flotation deinking were lower than those obtained by flotation of unprinted substrate suspension. Polymer particles of ElectroInk incompletely separated from cellulose fibers prevent release of cations from cellulose fibers into process water. Deinking chemicals do not affect release of cations from ElectroInk particles, so the substrate is the main source of increased concentration of cations in the water of digital offset print deinking. The major part of cations in process water is bound to the colloid particles of the filler (CaCO3) released by substrate disintegration and to particles of fine fibers.


AIC 2011, Interaction of Colour & Light in the Arts and Scienc es, Midterm Meeting of the International Color Association | 2011

Colorimetric characteristic of ink jet prints in function of environmental parameter

Ivana Bolanča Mirković; Igor Majnarić; Igor Sinđić; Zdenka Bolanča


International DAAAM Symposium “Intelligent Manufacturing & Automation” (20 ; 2009) | 2009

Recycling of waste paper with different density of liquid toner

Ivana Bolanča Mirković; Igor Majnarić; Zdenka Bolanča; Ante Grgasović


Zbornik sažetaka 20. međunarodne konferencije tiskarastva, dizajna i grafičkih komunikacija | 2017

Utjecaj okoliša na optička svojstva nekih ambalažnih materijala

Ivana Bolanča Mirković; Goran Medek; Zdenka Bolanča


Zbornik sažetaka 20. međunarodne konferencije tiskarastva, dizajna i grafičkih komunikacija | 2017

Oporaba laminirane kartonske ambalaže

Ivana Bolanča Mirković; Medek, Goran, Bevandić, Jelena; Zdenka Bolanča


Tiskarstvo & dizajn 2015 | 2017

Ekološke postavke i održivost u području indirektne elektrofotografije s tekućim tonerom

Ivana Bolanča Mirković; Marina Vukoje; Zdenka Bolanča; Igor Majnarić


Nordic Pulp and Paper Research Journal | 2017

Influence of moist-heat accelerated ageing on yellow ElectroInk screen elements

Igor Majnarić; Ivana Bolanča Mirković; Zdenka Bolanča


Proceedings of International conference of matreials, wear, recycling MATRIB 2015 | 2016

LEP tecnology prints recycling in the function of voltage changes of developing drum and squeegee roller

Ivana Bolanča Mirković; Igor Majnarić; Zdenka Bolanča


Annual ... of the Croatian Academy of Engineering | 2016

Recycling the prints obtained by varying the voltage in LEP technology

Zdenka Bolanča; Ivana Bolanča Mirković; Igor Majnarić

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