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- W2982380283 abstract "There is interpretation of the term ‘reprografy’ on the basis of modern technologies receive fax copies of the images, texts, various documents. Analyses the most famous work of the ways and methods of copying by means of hardware-software complexes that have pulled together these and systematize scientific and practical experience in the world of inventors, scientists, engineers, which gave impetus and developed modern technologies of reprography, which are used for industrial needs and to address scientific and technological experimental tasks. There was analised understanding reprography as fax (not printing) copy the information direct or indirect reproduction on the photo- or sensitive material.The structural scheme, which explains the essence of modern technology as reprography facsimile copy (reproduction) information the direct or indirect method from the originals (analog or digital ID) at photo- or sensitive materials and documents (products) by means of simulation, nano-printing, 3D-printing. The modern means of the hardware-software complexes that provide high accuracy and frequency of reproduction information in a visual-, audio- and material forms.On the basis of an understanding of the world of intellectual property as a source of production of printed and electronic publications, the term ‘Reprography’ is treated as a branch of science, technology and industry, covering a set of methods, processes and means of reproduction copies the originals. Reprography is based on the use of media, changing physical and physico-chemical properties under the action of the corresponding radiation or other type of energy and can be seen as a component of digital technologies ‘is a modern system of registration and dissemination of information by means of reproduction’." @default.
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- W2982380283 title "Modern Aspects of the Interpretation of the Term ‘Reprography’" @default.
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