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20 • Processing and creating fi lm thickness objects
Processing and creating fi lm thickness objects
20.1 General
In the fi lm thickness objects database you can enter the fi lm thicknesses/
weights per area/ink quantities of screens (screen printing) and rollers
(flexo/gravure printing). If when you were defining an assortment
(
see Section 14.4.2 “Preparing an assortment”) you entered the
calibration screen or calibration roller, a different screen or roller can be
used for the formulation (
see Section 23.2 “Formulation settings”).
InkFormulation adapts the recipe to the screen or roller being used in each
case. Make sure you use the same unit of measurement when entering the
lm thickness information for the different screens or rollers.
You can generally obtain fi lm thickness data from the manufacturer of the
screens or rollers.
When creating a new thickness object the user can either enter an absolute
value for the thickness or based on an assortment to be calculated by the
InkFormulation.
a) Absolute
The absolute value is entered manually. The value is shown in the
database and during the formulation.
b) Relative
The relative value is calculated by the software. That value based on
one assortment. Using different assortments it is not possible to show
an absolute value but the relative value to the current assortment.
The selection fi elds for the fi lm thickness objects in the Set up assortment
(
see Section 14.4.2 “Preparing an assortment”) and Formulation
settings (
see Section 23.2 “Formulation settings”) windows are only
displayed if corresponding fi lm thickness objects are defi ned in the fi lm
thickness objects database.
20.2 Opening the fi lm thickness objects database
1. Click on the Database menu on thickness objects.
The Database: Thickness objects window appears.
The title line shows the name of the current database. If you want to change
the database, please note Section 21.3 “Selecting a database”.
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