Abstract

The widespread use of risograph printing in printing houses requires an increase in the speed of equipment while maintaining the printing quality of the original layouts. The problem of risograph printing is not always obtaining high-quality images, since the risographs used in the standard driver (periodic, non-periodic) do not always allow you to get the printed image the same as in the original. This is reflected in the insufficiency of parameters such as image clarity and sharpness. Problems of poor quality of risograph printing can be solved by changing the settings of the risograph driver for the original layout with additional use of digital filtering and image rasterization. This will require the creation of additional image rasterization methods to improve the initial indicators of the original layout in contrast, clarity, and the correctness of the transmission of halftone images and will improve the quality of printed images, as well as ensure the efficiency of the printing process for a wide range of original layouts.

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