Abstract
The article investigates the impact of surface topography of various types of packaging cardboard on the quality of offset printed impressions. It analyzes the morphological structure of coated (GD2) and uncoated (UD3) cardboard, their microstructure, as well as surface roughness parameters such as Ra, peak, and valley areas. The article also provides a comparative analysis of the morphological indicators of unprinted cardboard surfaces and their printed impressions. Recommendations are proposed for selecting packaging materials to ensure optimal print quality.
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