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[Title]

Printing Technologies 2012

[Author’s names]

Koji TANAKA,* Taro GAZOU,** and Hanako FUJIYAMA**

[Footnote]

*Xxxxxxx Center,Xxxxx INC.

16-1, xxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxxx 123-4567, Japan

**Xxxxxxx Group,Xxxxx Co., Ltd.

15-2, xxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxxx 234-5678, Japan

Notes:The correspondence authors should be marked by the numberof asterisks in the case of plural authors.

[Point of contact]

Prior to the publication of the Journal of the Imaging Society of Japan, a proof will be sent to the correspondingauthor from the printing company and the final confirmation will be done by an author. Provide the contact information of the correspondingauthor below who will check the proof.

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[Abstract] (100- 150 words)

In the current consumer market of the xxxxx****************************************
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[Key words] Around 5 words

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(With the first word of each term capitalized.)

(From here, please provide main body of the article.)

The number of words in a page in the Journal is approximately 1000. Figures and tables will beinsertedin the texts. A figure or a table is equivalent from140 to 280 words.

The numbers of pages of the articles are as follows: Original Paper is limited within 10pages, Short Note is within 2 pages, and Brief Paper is within 4pages. Tutorial Paper, Review Paper and Literature, are not limited, but are supposed to follows Original Paper. An article with 8 pages includes 8000 words(8*1000 words). If the article includes 10 figures and/or tables, it equivalently includes 210*10=2100 words. Therefore, the actual required number of characters of the articles is 8000 - 2100 = 5900 words.

1.Introduction

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2. Expertiment

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3.Result and discussion

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4.Conclusion

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[References]

-Scientific journals and research reports

1)K. Nakajima, “CurrentBubbleJetTechnology,”Journal of the Imaging Society of Japan, 41,pp.159-166, (2002) [in Japanese].

-Scientific conference proceedings (collection papers)

2)N. Nagayama, N. Nakamura, and M. Yokoyama, “Pixel Image Formation ona Multi-Layered Organic Film Installed with Pixel -Like Floating Electrodes,” Proceeding of NIP20: International Conference on Digital Printing Technologies, Society for Imaging Science and Technology (2004), pp.543-546.

-Publications including books

3)Edited by E. Inoue and S. Kikuchi, “Insya Kogaku,” Kyoritsu Shuppan (1975), pp.5-10 [in Japanese].

-Patents

4)S.Nagai (Nihon Musen), Japanese PatentDisclosure S58-121029 (1983).

-Electronic journals

5)K. Nakajima, “CurrentBubbleJetTechnology,” Journal of the Imaging Society of Japan, 41,pp.159-166 (2002) [in Japanese].
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-Web sites

6) (accessed 2012-01-19).

[Figures and tables]

-Period must be added at the end of the caption (titles etc., which are located at the bottom of the figures) of figures.Captions of the figures/tables must be provided collectively at the end of main body

Example: Fig. 3 Cross-sectional view of laser printer.

Fig.1Toner image transfer model.

Fig.2Relationship between transfer ratio and transferred charge density on

transfer material.

Fig.3 Xxxxxxx of xxxxx xxxxxxx.

Fig.4 Xxxxxxx of xxxxx xxxxxxx.

Fig.5 Xxxxxxx of xxxxx xxxxxxx.

-Period must be added at the end of the caption of tables (titles etc., which are located at the top of the tables).Captions of the figures/tables must be provided collectively at the end of main body.

Example: Table 2 Optimum toner charge-to-mass ratio.

Table 1 Optimum toner charge-to-mass ratio for three kinds of photoconductors.

[Personal biographies of author(s)]

Koji TANAKA

He received the B.Sc.and M.E. degrees from XXXX University in 1984.

In 1985, he entered XXXX company. Since then, he has researched and developed electrophotographyprocess.

Taro GAZOU

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Hanako FUJIYAMA

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[Portrait(s)]

Please enclose a digital file of the portrait(s) of the author’s. In the case of analog photograph, it must be provided with the author’s name(s) written on backside.

Koji TANAKA

Taro GAZOU

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Hanako FUJIYAMA

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(a)Poorly prepareddrawing

(b) Well-prepared drawing