Some Aspects of Optimization for Printing and Finishing Offset Processes

In order to stay competitive, printing companies need to continually improve their business, both in the technical and organizational fields. In this paper are presented some aspects related to the optimization of the technological processes of printing. Printed products such as magazines, brochures...

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Main Authors: Liviu BERCULESCU, Emilia BĂLAN, Cristina MOHORA, Constantin DOGARIU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editura Academiei Oamenilor de Știință din România 2018-12-01
Series:Annals: Series on engineering sciences (Academy of Romanian Scientists)
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Online Access:http://aos.ro/wp-content/anale/TVol10Nr2Art.1.pdf
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spelling doaj-a4616dc9896f44dc98d2d60c661d7c0c2020-11-24T21:08:48Zeng Editura Academiei Oamenilor de Știință din România Annals: Series on engineering sciences (Academy of Romanian Scientists)2066-69502066-85702018-12-011010518Some Aspects of Optimization for Printing and Finishing Offset ProcessesLiviu BERCULESCU0Emilia BĂLAN1Cristina MOHORA2Constantin DOGARIU3University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, RomaniaUniversity POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, RomaniaUniversity POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, RomaniaUniversity POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, RomaniaIn order to stay competitive, printing companies need to continually improve their business, both in the technical and organizational fields. In this paper are presented some aspects related to the optimization of the technological processes of printing. Printed products such as magazines, brochures and notebooks are often made by offset technology. In order to achieve the actual printing, both web and sheet-fed printing machines are needed. The paper presents the initial version of the production workflow taking into account the available current endowment, both equipment and human resources of the printing house where the case study was conducted. After the study of the time required for each machine cycle, a new, automated production workflow was proposed. The advantages and disadvantages of each proposed option have been analyzed and criteria for optimizing the production flows have been established.http://aos.ro/wp-content/anale/TVol10Nr2Art.1.pdfoffset technologyoptimizationworkflowmagazines
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author Liviu BERCULESCU
Emilia BĂLAN
Cristina MOHORA
Constantin DOGARIU
spellingShingle Liviu BERCULESCU
Emilia BĂLAN
Cristina MOHORA
Constantin DOGARIU
Some Aspects of Optimization for Printing and Finishing Offset Processes
Annals: Series on engineering sciences (Academy of Romanian Scientists)
offset technology
optimization
workflow
magazines
author_facet Liviu BERCULESCU
Emilia BĂLAN
Cristina MOHORA
Constantin DOGARIU
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title Some Aspects of Optimization for Printing and Finishing Offset Processes
title_short Some Aspects of Optimization for Printing and Finishing Offset Processes
title_full Some Aspects of Optimization for Printing and Finishing Offset Processes
title_fullStr Some Aspects of Optimization for Printing and Finishing Offset Processes
title_full_unstemmed Some Aspects of Optimization for Printing and Finishing Offset Processes
title_sort some aspects of optimization for printing and finishing offset processes
publisher Editura Academiei Oamenilor de Știință din România
series Annals: Series on engineering sciences (Academy of Romanian Scientists)
issn 2066-6950
2066-8570
publishDate 2018-12-01
description In order to stay competitive, printing companies need to continually improve their business, both in the technical and organizational fields. In this paper are presented some aspects related to the optimization of the technological processes of printing. Printed products such as magazines, brochures and notebooks are often made by offset technology. In order to achieve the actual printing, both web and sheet-fed printing machines are needed. The paper presents the initial version of the production workflow taking into account the available current endowment, both equipment and human resources of the printing house where the case study was conducted. After the study of the time required for each machine cycle, a new, automated production workflow was proposed. The advantages and disadvantages of each proposed option have been analyzed and criteria for optimizing the production flows have been established.
topic offset technology
optimization
workflow
magazines
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