Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
730071 Measurement 2013 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

Variations in offset print quality relate to numerous parameters of printing press and paper. To maintain a constant high print quality press operators need to assess, explore and monitor quality of prints. Today assessment is mainly done manually. This paper presents a novel system for assessing and predicting values of print quality attributes, where the adopted, random forests (RFs)-based, modeling approach also allows quantifying the influence of different paper and press parameters on print quality. In contrast to other print quality assessment systems the proposed system utilises common, simple print marks known as double grey-bars. Novel virtual sensors assessing print quality attributes using images of double grey-bars are presented. The inferred influence of paper and printing press parameters on quality of colour prints shows clear relation with known print quality conditions. Thorough analysis and categorisation of related work is also given in the paper.

► A system for measuring and exploring print quality attributes is presented. ► Novel virtual sensors for assessing print quality attributes are proposed. ► Relation between the inferred print quality and known process conditions is shown.

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