Production Inkjet Printing: Ready for Prime-Time for Commercial, Package Printers?
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- Color profile. Schilling sees the most important factor being ink/fluid control. Use a thin paper with poor porosity, and the ink will dive in and saturate the paper. Then, when it's dried quickly, it will resemble "a sweater that came out of the dryer," riddled with paper cockle, show through and possibly some offsetting if the paper is not drying.
Among other considerations, Schilling sees the importance of designing the artwork to the type of ink and paper that's being used. Often times, she notes, the designer will develop a project without having any input into what type of paper is used. A modified paper profile may be necessary for jobs requiring higher coverage and large image areas and color blocks used for full bleeds.
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- Companies:
- Xerox Corp.
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