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Sheet-fed offset has been one of the most popular printing methods to print cellulosic based substrates. Dry toner based digital printing methods have come to exist recently and captured a significant market share especially for short run print jobs. But if the ink doesn’t dry on proper time, it may result into set-off and it may hamper press speed. Aim of this paper is to analyse and compare ink setting and drying capabilities of Sheet-fed offset and Dry Toner based Digital printing technologies. Uncoated, gloss coated and matte coated papers were taken to examine the inkdrying behaviour of both printing processes.
Ink Setting, Drying, Cellulosic substrate, Ink Set-off, Strike Through, Ink Density.
Ink Setting, Drying, Cellulosic substrate, Ink Set-off, Strike Through, Ink Density.
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