Abstract
Crystal ball gazing is without doubt one of the most difficult and tricky things to attempt and many eminent people have fallen flat on their face in attempting to predict the future. Nonetheless, this chapter attempts to predict some of the future trends in the hi-tech uses of organic colorants. Essentially, this means predicting the future of organic colorants in the electronics and reprographics industries. As in the main body of the book we will concentrate on the reprographics area, since this is where the major growth for organic colorants will occur. Obviously, this growth is directly related to the growth in hard copy output, particularly color hard copy output.
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C. E. Case, C. T. Ashley, and T. Largey, Overview of the 1988 Electronic Imaging Supplies Marketplace. The 1988 Datek Imaging Supplies Annual, pp. 6-22.
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Gregory, P. (1991). Future Trends. In: High-Technology Applications of Organic Colorants. Topics in Applied Chemistry. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3822-6_14
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