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"Variations from batch to batch (primarily of paperboard and pigment size distribution and sometimes surface oxidation); job-to-job variables (dynamics of particle orientation application in the ink-film-splitting process); and even dynamic variables like temperature, press speed, and surface tension interactions within a job make it difficult to maintain light scattering variation that is acceptable to a spectrophotometer," explained Neary.
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