Research Paper Examines Effect of JDF Standard on Packaging Workflows, Technology
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The report is a result of the EDSF research grant and mentor program. An EDSF grant was awarded to The School of Graphic Communications Management at Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada, where Christopher Kular, professor, and students collaborated to conduct the research.
This research paper examines the effect of the Job Definition Format (JDF) standard on packaging workflows and technology, and describes how JDF is currently being applied in the industry. Additionally, major packaging trends and innovations such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and temperature sensitive inks are explored.
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