Dot shape and legibility analysis of multilayer UV ink-jet printed Braille text

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dc.contributor.author Golob, Gorazd
dc.contributor.author Gregor Svetec, Diana
dc.contributor.author Urbas, Raša
dc.contributor.author Rotar, Bojan
dc.contributor.author Jereb, Nevenka
dc.contributor.author Mayik, Volodymyr
dc.contributor.author Dudok, Taras
dc.date.accessioned 2014-02-21T09:49:59Z
dc.date.available 2014-02-21T09:49:59Z
dc.date.issued 2013
dc.identifier.isbn 978-80-7395-660-8 (Print)
dc.identifier.isbn 978-80-7395-661-5 (Online)
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10195/54226
dc.description.abstract Multilayer UV ink-jet is recognized as alternative printing technology to traditional embossing, thermo-forming, screen-printing and other Braille printing techniques. Advantages of multilayer printing are extensive possibilities of dot shape and dot height modulation according to the requirements of blind and visually impaired people associations and legislation. Braille used for the pharmaceutical packaging is prescribed according to EU Directive 2004/27/EC, cell and dot dimensions are specified in the Standard EN 15823, in other fields there are only recommendations and specifications in force. Braille is usually adapted to different users, languages, scope, media, and printing processes. A set of samples with different Braille text sizes using conventional rounded dot shape and alternative dot shapes with additional small raised dot over basic dot, dots with incision and other dot shapes were prepared using multilayer UV ink-jet printing technique. Cell and dot dimensions and shape profile were obtained using different profile-meters and image analysis techniques. Legibility test has been carried out at the „Zavod za slepo in slabovidno mladino Ljubljana“ (Centre to help blind and partially sighted persons) and with the help of other blind people of all ages and Braille skills. It is evident from the results that the successful reading of the blind is greatly dependent on the shape and height of the dots of Braille. A survey on their answers and their comments gave us important information and directions for further research. eng
dc.format p. 61-67 eng
dc.language eng
dc.publisher Univerzita Pardubice
dc.rights open access eng
dc.subject Braille eng
dc.subject legibility eng
dc.subject blind and weak-sighted eng
dc.subject UV ink-jet printing eng
dc.subject dot profile eng
dc.title Dot shape and legibility analysis of multilayer UV ink-jet printed Braille text eng
dc.type ConferenceObject eng
dc.event XIth Symposium on Graphic Arts (17th to 18th June 2013, Pardubice, Czech Republic)
dc.publicationstatus published eng


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