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Figure 6.1-1 provides an outline of the printing technologies (see sec. 1.3.1 and [6.1-1]). The diagram shows conventional printing requiring a master, as well as non-impact technologies, which operate without a master, printing on sheet or web material using the relevant inks. The printing press, as a component within the production process taking in prepress, press, and postpress, is equipped with suitable technology, as already explained in the previous chapters and sections.
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Kipphan, H.: Digital Multicolor Printing — State of the Art and Future Challenges. IS&T/SPIE Symposium on Electronic Imaging: Science and Technology, Color Hardcopy and Graphic Art IV (Proceedings), Vol. vn2413. SPIE — The International Society for Optical Engineering, Bellingham (WA) 1995, pp. 7–31.
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Kipphan, H.: Digital Multicolor Printing and Printmedia Production — Status, Trends, Challenges and Innovations in Technology, Equipment and Market. 42nd FINAT World Congress (Proceedings). FINAT (The International Association for the Self Adhesive Label Industry), The Hague (NL) 1999.
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Hübler, A. C.: Eindruckwerke für Rollendruckmaschinen. Wissenschaftliche Tagung für PrintMedientechnik RAPO 96 (Rationalisierung in der Polygrafie). Technische Universität Chemnitz-Zwickau, Institut für Print-und Medientechnik 1996.
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Kipphan, H. (2001). Hybrid Printing Systems. In: Kipphan, H. (eds) Handbook of Print Media. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-29900-4_6
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