Abstract

The Xeikon DCP/50D is a color, electrophotographic press. Its ability to handle variable data and variable page lengths make it a top competitor in the digital printing markets. The technology is a dry toner based system, set in a configuration of four units, and able to duplex in a single pass. Multiple jobs, handling multiple images and data can now be printed in sequence with no press adjustment needed between jobs. With this new technology come new issues in maintaining desired image quality on press. In traditional printing, such as offset, accounting for dot gain and transfer curves were an important part of maintaining the desired results. A transfer curve accounts for the dot gain and adjusts the image accordingly. Although the dot gain on the Xeikon DCP/50D press is minimal, the system allows for several different dot gain settings to be applied to the file in-RIP (Raster Image Processor) . These dot gain setting adjustments on the Xeikon DCP/50D are transfer curves that are applied to the file. After testing and establishing the effects of the individual dot gain settings (or transfer curves) within the Xeikon system, this thesis project attempts to establish one of the settings as an optimum curve setting for overall image quality in images of varied keyness and color. In addition to an optimum curve for all image types, this thesis project attempts to gain an understanding of the Xeikon's transfer curve settings and their effects on the different types of images. High key images were favored by different transfer curves than low key images in traditional printing. If this concept carries over, different types of images will benefit from different dot gain settings on the Xeikon DCP/50D.

Library of Congress Subject Headings

Digital printing presses--Quality control; Color separation; Image processing--Digital techniques--Quality control; Color printing--Quality control

Publication Date

10-1-2000

Document Type

Thesis

Department, Program, or Center

School of Print Media (CIAS)

Advisor

Granger, Edward

Comments

Note: imported from RIT’s Digital Media Library running on DSpace to RIT Scholar Works. Physical copy available through RIT's The Wallace Library at: Z249.3 .C63 2000

Campus

RIT – Main Campus

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