Comparison Of Durability Between Uv Inkjet And Conventional Offset Prints Exposed To Accelerated Ageing

The present study deals with the optical and colour stability of aged offset and UV inkjet prints. As a paper substrate,a film synthetic paper was used, which was printed by two techniques (UV inkjet press Óce Arizona 250® GT andconventional offset press KBA Performa 74). Film synthetic paper, offse...

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Main Authors: Mirica Karlovits, Diana Gregor-Svetec
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Novi Sad 2011-11-01
Series:Journal of Graphic Engineering and Design
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Online Access:http://www.grid.uns.ac.rs/jged/download.php?fid=116
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description The present study deals with the optical and colour stability of aged offset and UV inkjet prints. As a paper substrate,a film synthetic paper was used, which was printed by two techniques (UV inkjet press Óce Arizona 250® GT andconventional offset press KBA Performa 74). Film synthetic paper, offset prints and UV inkjet prints were artificiallyaged using standard techniques of accelerated ageing, such as moist-heat (80 °C and 65% relative humidity)and dry-heat (105 °C). Ageing was performed for periods of 1, 2, 3, 6 and 12 days. It was found that the moist-heataccelerated ageing influenced the most on optical properties of film synthetic paper. UV inkjet prints had highercolourfastness than the conventional offset prints. The most stable among all tested prints was the black colour UVinkjet print.
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spelling doaj.art-980934824f0f42bf9dc54dc5f6be543f2022-12-21T18:45:26ZengUniversity of Novi SadJournal of Graphic Engineering and Design2217-379X2217-98602011-11-01221015Comparison Of Durability Between Uv Inkjet And Conventional Offset Prints Exposed To Accelerated AgeingMirica KarlovitsDiana Gregor-SvetecThe present study deals with the optical and colour stability of aged offset and UV inkjet prints. As a paper substrate,a film synthetic paper was used, which was printed by two techniques (UV inkjet press Óce Arizona 250® GT andconventional offset press KBA Performa 74). Film synthetic paper, offset prints and UV inkjet prints were artificiallyaged using standard techniques of accelerated ageing, such as moist-heat (80 °C and 65% relative humidity)and dry-heat (105 °C). Ageing was performed for periods of 1, 2, 3, 6 and 12 days. It was found that the moist-heataccelerated ageing influenced the most on optical properties of film synthetic paper. UV inkjet prints had highercolourfastness than the conventional offset prints. The most stable among all tested prints was the black colour UVinkjet print.http://www.grid.uns.ac.rs/jged/download.php?fid=116offset printUV inkjet printfilm synthetic paperaccelerated ageingcolourfastness
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Comparison Of Durability Between Uv Inkjet And Conventional Offset Prints Exposed To Accelerated Ageing
Journal of Graphic Engineering and Design
offset print
UV inkjet print
film synthetic paper
accelerated ageing
colourfastness
title Comparison Of Durability Between Uv Inkjet And Conventional Offset Prints Exposed To Accelerated Ageing
title_full Comparison Of Durability Between Uv Inkjet And Conventional Offset Prints Exposed To Accelerated Ageing
title_fullStr Comparison Of Durability Between Uv Inkjet And Conventional Offset Prints Exposed To Accelerated Ageing
title_full_unstemmed Comparison Of Durability Between Uv Inkjet And Conventional Offset Prints Exposed To Accelerated Ageing
title_short Comparison Of Durability Between Uv Inkjet And Conventional Offset Prints Exposed To Accelerated Ageing
title_sort comparison of durability between uv inkjet and conventional offset prints exposed to accelerated ageing
topic offset print
UV inkjet print
film synthetic paper
accelerated ageing
colourfastness
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