Survey and Analyze the Line Output Characteristics in Inkjet Printing

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Inkjet characters and graphics quality are impacted by rough and wavy exterior appearing along the line edge caused by feather and penetration phenomena. In order to deliberate whether only positive line attributes measurement was adequate to detect the output characteristic of an inkjet printing system, negative line quality survey was involved in. The attributes such as line width, contrast and blurriness etc. of negative lines in vertical and horizon direction together with positive lines were measured and analyzed though comparison according to ISO 13660 standard. Output characteristics of all kinds of lines were further summarized and detected in terms of attribute correlations of positive lines presented in existing study. Results show that when negative and positive lines are considered altogether the correlations among lines in different direction turn complex, which are distinguished with the simple correlativity in positive line quality detection.

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