Method and apparatus for controlling gloss levels in printed images
An image and horizontal technology, applied in printing devices, post-processing of printing, printing, etc.
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[0012] As used herein, the term "gloss level" refers to the tendency of a printed ink image to reflect light in a specular manner. For high gloss levels, the ink image reflects light in a more specular fashion. For low gloss levels, the ink image reflects light in a more diffuse manner. Inkjet printers can form ink images in a wide range of gloss levels, depending on the ink image's propensity to reflect light in a specular or diffuse manner. The term "gloss unit" refers to a numerical scale used to measure the gloss level of an ink image. The gloss level of the ink image is proportional to the number of gloss units measured for light reflected from the ink image. For purposes of illustration, this document refers to the ASTM D2457 standard titled "Standard Test Method for Specular Gloss of Plastic Films and Solid Plastics" and defined by Numeric Gloss Unit (GU) published by ASTM International.
[0013] Figure 5 illustrates a prior art indirect inkjet printer 10 configured...
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