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OPERATING MANUAL<br />

The following display options can be selected:<br />

Display<br />

Reflection spectra<br />

Curve comparison<br />

Density spectra<br />

k-, s- spectra<br />

Absorption(c)<br />

Scattering (c)<br />

Displayed curve<br />

All samples or a selection<br />

Comparison between measured<br />

and calculated curve<br />

All samples or a selection<br />

Model parameters «k1 and s1», «k1», «s1»,<br />

«1/(1+k2)» or «1/(1+s2)»<br />

A selectable wavelength<br />

between 380 and 730nm<br />

Spectra are shown in relation to wavelength (380 - 730nm). Values shown<br />

in relation to concentration are marked with a (c).<br />

The model parameters of the display k-, s- spectra have the following<br />

meanings:<br />

k1 Parameter for the strength of the absorption<br />

k2 Parameter for the attenuation of the absorption<br />

s1 Parameter for the strength of the scattering<br />

s2 Parameter for the attenuation of the scattering<br />

If for example in the selection field Display you click on Absorption (c),<br />

curves similar to the following will be displayed, depending on your<br />

measurements.<br />

14.4.6 Entering a solvent (viscosity module only)<br />

The solvent can be described more fully here. Data such as price, specific<br />

gravity and viscosity can be given. The viscosity of the solvent is also taken<br />

into account when calculating the viscosity curves of the inks.<br />

(basic materials module only): The composition of the solvent can be<br />

described via the Basic materials button ( see Section 14.4.8 «Division<br />

of assortment inks into basic materials»).<br />

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14 • Processing and creating assortments

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