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REPROGRAPHIC TECHNOLOGY

Lyne, M. B., and Aspler, J. S., Ink-Paper Interactions in Printing —A Review. In Colloids and Surfaces in Reprographic Technology (M. Hair and M. D. C roucher, Eds.), American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 1982. [Pg.571]

The production and reproduction of graphic material has occupied the attention of mankind since human evolution. Indeed, this desire to create, store, and communicate information sets us apart from lesser animals. Colloids and surfaces have always played a major role in the development of this technology—some of our earliest inventions being polymer stabilized suspensions (inks) and porous substrates (paper). The discovery of photon activated processes led to reprographic technology as it is known today. [Pg.1]

In Colloids and Surfaces in Reprographic Technology Hair, M., et al. ACS Symposium Series American Chemical Society Washington, DC, 1982. [Pg.1]


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