2014
DOI: 10.5755/j01.mech.19.6.6016
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Research of influencing factors on the change of geometric parameters of Braille elements on self-adhesive labels

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“…Since the quality of braille printed on different substrate depends on the physical and mechanical characteristics of the substrate and used varnish which belongs to technological conditions and temperature and pressure of varnish, substrate feed rate as operating conditions, these components were studied in research done by Havenko et al in 2013. The samples were created with digital inkjet printer Braillemaker One Convertec using special transparent varnish Braille Maker Varnish 1.0 A. Different types of material can be printed using this machine.…”
Section: Uv Inkjet Printed Braille Lettersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the quality of braille printed on different substrate depends on the physical and mechanical characteristics of the substrate and used varnish which belongs to technological conditions and temperature and pressure of varnish, substrate feed rate as operating conditions, these components were studied in research done by Havenko et al in 2013. The samples were created with digital inkjet printer Braillemaker One Convertec using special transparent varnish Braille Maker Varnish 1.0 A. Different types of material can be printed using this machine.…”
Section: Uv Inkjet Printed Braille Lettersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research issues of ensuring blind people of printed tactile information devoted to works of local and foreign scientists, such as: Beskov, Vakulich, Havenko, Kibirkshtis, Labetska (Havenko, Labetska & Khadzhynova, 2013;Havenko et al, 2013a;Havenko, et al, 2013b;Havenko et al, 2015a;Havenko et al, 2015b;, Mayik (Mayik, 2013), Onishchenko, Stepien, and others, where considered problems of tyflo technology and equipment for the reproduction of information in Braille. However, analysis of the literature and patent information indicates the lack of deep scientific developments regarding to research of the tactile information durability, automation of control process of its quality.…”
Section: Recent Researches and Publicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is very important to provide blind and partially sighted people with an environment in which they will feel safe and have access to the necessary information. This can, among other things, be achieved by labelling products in Braille (Havenko et al, 2013). According to the European Directive 2004/27/EC (European Commission, 2005), labelling of pharmaceutical products has been mandatory since 2005, but it is expected that in the near future it will be mandatory to label a larger number of consumer products: food products, products for personal hygiene and care, products for space hygiene, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Braille formed on the labels is stronger and more stable compared to the embossed Braille, where the dots may collapse during transport, and also the problem may be to achieve the required dot height (Golob et al, 2013). (BOBST, 2021;ECMA, 2008) By analyzing scientific publications and patents Havenko et al (2013) provided a classification of available methods for Braille dot formation (Yim, 1996;Burman & Lofstedt, 2001;Labetska, 2012;Kibirkštis, Venytė & Lydekaitytė, 2012;Labetska & Havenko, 2012). They can be divided into two groups, namely contact and non-contact methods (Havenko et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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