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PPIC Preliminary Program PPIC’08 / TOKYO ON DEMAND & INDUSTRIAL PRINTING Session Chairs: Tomofumi TOKIYOSHI, Oji Paper Co., Ltd. and Masaru ONISHI, Mimaki Engineering Wednesday June 25, 2008 Co., Ltd. *On Demand and Industrial Printing- Win using 10:00-10:45 Kodak Inkjet Solutions (Invited), Anir Dutta, Don PLENARY SESSION Allred, Eastman Kodak Company (USA) *Kodak NexPress Fifth Imaging Unit Solutions Session Chair: Koichi TAKIGUCHI , David S. Weiss, Eastman Kodak Company (USA) Fuji XEROX Co., Ltd. *Highly Reliable and Resolvable Imaging Process Technology of Ultra-High-Speed *HP's SPT and Edgeline technology with Continuous-Feed Laser Printers for Pro- emphasis on photo finishing (Keynote) fessional Use, Takeshi Mochizuki, Teruaki Rob Beeson, Hewlett-Packard Company (USA) Mitsuya, Ricoh Printing Systems, Ltd. (Japan) *Quality, speed, productivity - recent Xeikon 10:45-12:20 digital color press and toner technologies (Invited), Sunny Moon, Punch Graphix (Australia), TOPICAL SESSION Taka Muramatsu, Punch Graphix Japan Co., Ltd. Session Chair: Takao ABE (Japan) Shinshu University TRACK II *Recent Silver-halide Printing Technology and 13:35-14:45 Electrophotography Printing Technology for IMAGE CAPTURE & CAMERA SYSTEM Digital Photography Session Chairs: Hideaki Haneishi, Chiba University Yasuharu IWAKI, FUJI FILM Corporation, and Hideaki YOSHIDA, Olympus Corporation Koichiro SHINOHARA, Fuji XEROX Co., Ltd. (Japan) *The development of a High-Dynamic-Range *Recent Thermal Printing Technology for Video Chipset (Invited), Ricardo J. Motta, PIXIM Digital Photography, Inc, (USA) Akio HITACHI, Sony Corporation (Japan) *Single-shot two-step phase-shifting digital *Recent Image Processing Technology for holography capable of instantaneous three- Digital Photography dimensional image measurement, Tatsuki Naoto KAWAMURA, Canon Inc. (Japan) Tahara, Atsushi KANEKO, Takamasa KOYAMA, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Yasuhiro AWATSUJI, TRACK I PRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Agency, 13:35-14:50 Kenzo NISHIO, Shogo URA, Kyoto Institute of INK JET (1) Technology, Toshihiro KUBOTA, Kubota Holography Session Chairs: Masahiko FUJII, Fuji XEROX Co., Lab. Co. (Japan) Ltd. and Hiroshi TAKEUCHI, Konica Minolta IJ *A study on matching between the taking lens Technologies, Inc. and the image sensor of a digital camera, Hideaki Yoshida, Olympus Imaging corp. (Japan) *Recent Developments and Trends for Ink Jet 15:05-16:15 Technologies (Invited), Hue Le, PicoJet Inc. (USA) *Next-generation ink jet printhead using thin COLOR SCIENCE Session Chairs: Po-Chieh Hung, Konica-Minolta film piezo elements, Tomoaki Takahashi, Motonori Business Technology Center, Inc., Okumura, SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION (Japan) and Naoya Katoh, Sony Corporation *Thin Film Piezo Inkjet Printhead having Matrix Nozzle Arrangement using MEMS Technology, *Color Reproduction Using Multi-Primaries Shinji Seto, Hirofumi Nakamura, Michiaki Murata, /Colorants (Invited), Yeong-Ho Ha, Kyungpook Naoki Morita, Fuji Xerox Co.,Ltd. (Japan) National University (S.Korea) *Preparation of Electro-conductive Inkjet Inks *Equivalence evaluation of pseudo ultra wide through Silver Halide Photographic Emulsion gamut display, Toru KITANO, Shinshu University, (Interactive), Shusaku Tsuruga, Takao Abe, Masashi KANAI, Hideaki KASAHARA, Kenji Shinshu University (Japan) FUKASAWA, SEIKO EPSON Corp., Takao ABE, Shinshu University (Japan) 15:05-16:45 *Image Color Mapping in Orthonormal ISJ (50th Anniversary) / SPSTJ PPIC’08 / TOKYO Luminance/Chrominance Fundamental Color Space, Hiroaki Kotera, Kotera Imaging Laboratory (Japan) Thursday June 26, 2008 TRACK III 13:35-16:15 9:30-10:15 ORGANIC & PHOTOCONDUCTIVE MATERIALS PLENARY SESSION Session Chairs: Hiroyoshi NAITO, Osaka Prefecture Session Chair: Koji HIRAKURA, University and Ricoh Company, Ltd. Norio NAGAYAMA, Ricoh Company, Ltd. *Digital Printing Technology Trends of Drupa 2008 (Keynote) *Ultraviolet Light Photofatigue of Organic Masahiko SAKURAZAWA, DaiNippon Screen Photoreceptors (Invited), David S. Weiss, MFG Co., Ltd. (Japan) Eastman Kodak Company (USA) *Multicolor Organic EL Device Using a Polypeptide As a Hole-Transport Material, HIEJIMA Toshihiro, UEDA, Kenji, UCHIDA REGIONAL REPORT Takayuki, Tokyo Polytechnic University (Japan) 10:20-12:00 *Effect of Dipole on the Energy Distribution of Session Chair: Takashi KITAMURA, Chiba Localized States and Carrier Transport in University Ordered Molecular Systems, Akira Ohno, Tsukasa Nakamura, Jun-ichi Hanna, Tokyo Institute *New Imaging Technologies Powered by of Technology and JST-CREST (Japan) Digital Techniques, *TOF and TFT mobilities in polycrystalline thin E.G. Hanson, President of IS&T, Hewlett-Packard films of liquid crystalline materials, Hiroaki Iino, Company (USA) Jun-ichi Hanna, Tokyo Institute of Technology and *Imaging and Related Industries in China, JST-CREST (Japan) Jia-Ling Pu, Beijing Institute of Graphic *Electronic Structure of Interface between Communication (China) Liquid-Crystalline Organic Semiconductors *Three-dimensional image technology in Korea, and Electrodes Based on I-V Characteristics Eunkyoung Kim, Yonsei University (Korea) and Photoelectron Spectroscopy, Tadaaki Tani, *Nanotechnology in Vietnam; Its Approaches Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tohru Toda, Imaging and applications in imaging process, Sci. Eng. Lab, Jun-ichi Hanna, Tokyo Institute of C.Nguyen, Saigon Hi-Tech Part Research Lab. Technology (Japan) (Vietnam) *Polymorph and electronic structure of methyl orange, Kazuyuki Sato, Hiroki Shibata, Jin TRACK I-1 Mizuguchi, Yokohama National University (Japan) *Crystal and electronic structure of a sodium 13:00-14:30 salt of methyl orange (Interactive), Hiroki DIRECT MARKING & NOVEL PRINTING Shibata, Kazuyuki Sato, Jin Mizuguchi, Yokohama Session Chairs: Setsuji TATSUMI, Fuji Film National University (Japan) Corporation and *Device characteristics in polymer field-effect Hirotoshi TERAO, Alps Electric Co., Ltd. transistors with poly (methylsilsesquioxane) *ZINK Imaging - Printing with "Zero Ink" gate insulators (Interactive), Kenji Tomatsu1, Takashi Hamada1,2, Saori Yamazaki1,2, Takashi (Invited), Stephen Herchen, ZINK Imaging, Inc. Nagase1,2, Takashi Kobayashi1,2, Shuichi (USA) Murakami2,3, Kimihiro Matsukawa2,4, Hiroyoshi *Simulation on relationship between pixel Naito1,2, 1Osaka Prefecture University, 2Japan density and toner size in the magnetic printer Science and Technology Agency, 3Technology (2), Norio Kokaji, Meisei University (Japan) Research Institute of Osaka Prefecture, 4Osaka *Printing system for industrial use, TETSUYA Municipal Technical Research Institute (Japan) MATSUYAMA, Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd., Toshiyuki Watanabe, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (Japan) *Development of a thermal print head by 3D thermal analysis, Hirotoshi Terao, Alps Electric Co., Ltd. (Japan) ISJ (50th Anniversary) / SPSTJ PPIC’08 / TOKYO *Application of focused ion beam for imaging TRACK I-2 internal microstructure of electro- photo- 13:00-14:30 graphic materials (Interactive), Sowon Sheen, ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHY PROCESS (1) JunCheol Bae, Masahiko Itaya, Samsung Electronics Session Chairs: Akiteru FUJII, Mitsubishi Chemical Co., LTD. (S.Korea) Corporation and Yoshihiro HATTORI,Konica *Numerical analysis about influence of the Minolta Business Technologies,Inc. electric charge positions in a toner particle (Interactive), Kazuteru Kurihara, Takuya Goto Satoru Furuya, Kentaro Hasegawa, Chihiro Komori, *High Speed Duplex Printing System - it’s Oki Data Co. (Japan) working principle and recent technical *Dynamics of Toner Particles in Magnetic achievement (Invited), Hiroshi NORO, Océ-Japan Single-Component Development System of Corporation (Japan) Electrophotography (Interactive), Takatoshi *Ricoh SD-development technology for image Miwa, Masatomo Teshima, Tomohiko Sugiyama, quality, Kohichi Utsunomiya, Yuuki Oshikawa, Yuka Ochiai, Hiroyuki Kawamoto, Waseda Yutaka Takahashi, Satoru Yoshida, Emi Kita, University (Japan) Kiyonori Tsuda, Junichi Terai, Shinji Tamaki, *Software development of magnetic brush Kohichi Katoh, Tomoji Ishikawa, Ricoh Company, simulator in two-component electro- Ltd. (Japan) photographic system (Interactive), Hiroshi Mio, *Analysis of developers mixing behavior in Keihanna Interaction Plaza Inc., Junpei Kawamura, two-component electrophotographic system Atsuko Shimosaka, Yoshiyuki Shirakawa, Jusuke by parallel Discrete Element, Hiroshi Mio, Hidaka, Doshisha University (Japan) Keihanna Interaction Plaza Inc., Ryohei Higuchi, *Analysis of Structures and Gonio-spectrum Wakana Ishimaru, Atsuko Shimosaka, Yoshiyuki Images in Electrophotography Prints Shirakawa, Jusuke Hidaka, Doshisha University (Interactive), Jun Hirabayashi, Megumi Ito, (Japan) CANON INC. (Japan) *Transferred image simulation using coupling 2-D and 3-D models, Shinji Aoki , Ichiro Maeda, Masaki Sukesako, Masami Kadonaga, Ricoh Company, Ltd. (Japan) 15:45-17:00 14:45-15:35 ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHY PROCESS (1) Joint POSTER Session 1 Interactive Short Presentations Session Chairs: Takeshi MENJO,Canon Inc. and Akiteru FUJII,Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation TRACK I, II, III *Initial Behavior of Corona Discharge Characteristics (Interactive), Song JIANG, Jing-chen HUANG, Yasushi HOSHINO, Nippon Institute of Technology (Japan) *Stability Improvement for Environmental Conditions on Charging Rollers of Electronic Conductivity Type (Interactive), Shinya Kobayashi, Yasuo Takuma, Mabuchi Hiroyuki, Ricoh Printing Systems, LTD. (Japan) *Charging Characteristics of Fatigued Photo- conductors (Interactive), Zbig Tokarski, Yong- Jin
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