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Special Section: Selected Papers from the International Symposium on Silver Halide Imaging, October 27-30, 1997, Victoria, BC, Canada
Volume: 42 | Article ID: art00003
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Color Paper: What Must Be Done to Meet the Challenge of Non-Impact Printing Technologies?
  DOI :  10.2352/J.ImagingSci.Technol.1998.42.5.art00003  Published OnlineSeptember 1998
Abstract

The challenges that non-impact printing technologies pose to the use of color paper today are accompanied by two major trends: the proliferation of digital imaging and the need to protect our ecology. The color paper technology industry can respond by increasing the productivity of color processing systems, continuing to minimize those systems' demands on waste disposal, as well as by dealing with the interrelationships of these two trends.

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Takeo Koitabashi, "Color Paper: What Must Be Done to Meet the Challenge of Non-Impact Printing Technologies?in Journal of Imaging Science and Technology,  1998,  pp 381 - 384,  https://doi.org/10.2352/J.ImagingSci.Technol.1998.42.5.art00003

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