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The Inter-Relationship Between Paper Structure and Print Quality in Ink Jet Printing
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 February 2011
Abstract
This article describes a print quality evaluation of laboratory designed ink jet papers prepared on a dynamic former. A comparison with various plain and coated papers serves to illustrate the potential opportunity for papermakers to exploit novel types of paper structures in the future. The article will also briefly focus on some of the fundamental issues and key paper properties which perturb print quality and govern the capillary absorption of aqueous inks.
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