5th Sem, Printing Tech Diploma

38253: Advanced Printing Technologies Printing Tech 5th Sem Syllabus for Diploma TNDTE M Scheme

Advanced Printing Technologies detail TNDTE Diploma syllabus for Apparel Technology (PT), M scheme is extracted from TNDTE official website and presented for diploma students. The course code (38253), and for exam duration, Teaching Hr/week, Practical Hr/week, Total Marks, internal marks, theory marks, duration and credits do visit complete sem subjects post given below. The syllabus PDFs can be downloaded from official website.

For all other printing tech 5th sem syllabus for diploma m scheme tndte you can visit Printing Tech 5th Sem Syllabus for Diploma M Scheme TNDTE Subjects. The detail syllabus for advanced printing technologies is as follows.

Rationale:

Advanced Printing technologies covers a wide angle of latest technologies in the field of printing technology. Due to the comprehensive topics covered under this subject students can acquire an enormous amount of knowledge. Students attain scope to be placed in printing presses installed with sophisticated machineries.

Objectives:

At the end of the study of V Semester the student will be aware of:

  • Digital printing process.
  • Direct imaging process & Computer to print process.
  • Principles of Non-impact printing technologies.
  • Types of NIP technologies.
  • Design features of security printing process.
  • The security inks and papers.
  • Intaglio, Hybrid printing and Hologram printing process.
  • Lenticular and Waterless printing process.
  • Electronic Book, Electronic Ink and Electronic Paper.
  • Green Printing and 3D printing.

Detailed Content:

Unit I

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Unit II

Non-Impact Printing Technologies

  1. Basic principle of Non-impact printing technology, Flow chart of NIP technology and Applications of NIP technology.
  2. Basic principle of Electrophotography – Imaging, Inking, Toner transfer, Toner fixing and Cleaning.
  3. Basic principle of Ionography – Imaging, Developing, Toner transfer, Toner fixing, Cleaning and Erasing.
  4. Basic principle of Thermography – Direct thermography, Transfer thermography, Working principle of thermal transfer and thermal sublimation printing systems and Properties of ink tonner for Thermography.
  5. Basic principle of Ink jet printing – Continuous ink jet and Drop on demand ink jet, Working principles of continuous ink jet and drop on demand ink jet and Properties of ink tonner for ink jet printing.

Unit III

Security Printing Features and Materials

  1. Security design features – Pantograph screens, Void pantograph Screen, ODT – optical deterrent technology, Guilloches, Warning bands, Code safe, High resolution graphics and Padlock icon -Application of security printing.
  2. Security papers – Safety paper, Chemical reactive paper, Special papers, Water mark paper and Copy evident paper.
  3. Security threads – Metalized thread, Windowed thread, Holographic windowed thread, Micro text, Clear text and Thermo text.
  4. Watermark, Classification of watermark – Line drawing watermark, shaded watermark and Digital watermark.
  5. Security inks – Trademark colors, Color changing ink, Magnetic ink, Copy protection ink, Erasable ink, Fugitive ink, Pen reactive ink, Heat reactive ink, Coin reactive inks, Migrating ink, Bleeding inks, Florescent ink, Metallic ink and UV ink.

Unit IV

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Unit V

Emerging Printing Process

  1. Basic principles of E-book, List of various manufactures of E-book, Application of E-book, Basic principles of E-ink and Concept of Eink with microcapsules filled with a coloring agent.
  2. Basic principles of “Gyricon” E-paper, Types of display of E-paper, Application of E-paper, Concepts of rewritable paper, Imaging and erasing processes for rewritable paper.
  3. Introduction about 3D printing, Types of 3D printing – direct and binder 3D printing, Steps involved in 3D printing process and Application of 3D printing.

Reference Books:

  1. Handbook of Print Media – Helmut kipphan, Springer.
  2. Handbook of Printing and Packaging Technology – Bishwanath Chakkaravarthy.
  3. Digital colour Printing Technology – Bishwanath Chakkaravarthy
  4. Printing in a digital world – David Bergsland.
  5. On demand Digital Printing Primer – Howard M. Fentan – GATF.
  6. Printing Materials – Science and Technology – Thompson, Bob – PIRA.
  7. Pocket Guide to Digital Printing – Frank Cost.
  8. Introduction to Printing and Finishing – Hugh M Speirs – PIRA.

For detail syllabus of all other subjects of BE Printing Tech, M scheme do visit Printing Tech 5th Sem syllabus for M scheme.

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