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I think having INGEDE perform the test would provide a valuable comparison to validate that all parties have similar results. If the result are the same great if not the test should be ran again.
I happily share knowledge that I have. They want confidential information that I'm not allowed to share. I'd rather quit this thread than this forum.
I think having INGEDE perform the test would provide a valuable comparison to validate that all parties have similar results. If the result are the same great if not the test should be ran again.
No tests are necessary. It is well understood what this unnecessary print process could do to our planet.
And that my friends....is the BIG PICTURE.
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Schnitzel, you and Benny should not quit; not as long as the $$$$$$ keeps rolling in.
That's the bottom line, correct?
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No scholarly articles to present here, however I will present this as follows.
Offset lithography, letterpress, flexographic, intaglio and gravure to name a few are the "scholars". These are the professions, print processes that have driven us quite comfortably to where we are today. Unfortunately, at least from my perspective, these same processes have been efforted towards diminishment due to man's insatiable appetite to push technology beyond what is "necessary". Does this space age technology like nanographics improve mankind and further does it improve our planet Earth. My feelings and hypothesis are NO.
The print processes mentioned are governed by "people" in order to make them work. If you want to squash mankinds ability to support themselves and kill off jobs in the printing profession, than carry on, but realize the major ramifications and long term impact on people and our globe
green printer, green print, joyce; Keep an open mind for the man upstairs sake! I never said that this was developed, no not nearly at all has it been developed. The pigment strength loads for changing forms is a complete unknown. Much research and development would have to be executed to drive it to fruition. The strength differences may be subtle, however the goal or target would again be to deliver the SAME INK FILM, the SAME INK RESIDENCE TIME in/on PRESS to create a lithographic utopic situation. This project would require capital, dedication, great ink technology as well as fount to try to embark on. It would be a wonderful project for a well endowed entrepaneur to strive after. An institutiuon like the Rochester Institute of Technolgy would be a wonderful setting for pursuit of a project such as this. No one has invested in it or pursued it. Only the brainstorming and logical suggestion has been presented and has so far mostly hit a brick wall with 'why it cannot be done' or compression in understanding the benefits.
This world and country was not founded and nurtured by people who found reasons why something could not work. The pioneers found the passage and the way to get it done.
Now if you want to latch onto something like the Benny project, than more power to you. I am not saying absolutely sure that this nano technology will or will not work. But we might all be worm dung in my opinion if it were ever come to fruition. Just my thoughts.
Remember, we are much more than half way there!
Respectfully,
D Ink Man
The big thing will it save production cost? If it does how much? A percentage point or 2 is insignificant unless you are a very big player.
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