The Chemistry of Inkjet Inks by Magdassi S.

The Chemistry of Inkjet Inks



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The Chemistry of Inkjet Inks Magdassi S. ebook
ISBN: 9812818219, 9789812818218
Format: pdf
Page: 339
Publisher: WS


The emulsion on laser jet photo paper and inkjet photo paper has to be different to match the ink. The inks have good physical and chemical stability for industrial single pass ink jet printing. Contrary to cast coated, in this case the ink is contained within microscopic pores in the chemical which makes the print instant dry and reduced fading over time. Inkjet printers use liquid ink dispersed by means of a fine jet (from which comes Ink-Jet) to spread the ink evenly and accurately. (KAPCO) has introduced a new line of digital media—Racy Color Media. This is where many photographers find it difficult to choose which type to use. In the case of plain printing paper, the lack of a chemical coating causes the paper to quickly saturate with ink. Printer Paper Isn't Photographic Paper – True digital photographic paper differs from normal printer paper in that it contains suitable chemical coating to accommodate ink. The world of Inkjet ink is divided into original and compatible inks and in many occasions each further types are available based on dye or pigment technology. KAPCO developed Racy Color Media with a proprietary topcoating chemistry for inkjet dye based inks, specifically the Memjet waterfall printheads. Chimigraf has a set of pigmented ceramic inks with high color intensity and chromatic reproduction. The chemical composition of laser ink is different from that of inkjet ink.