Title: Inkjet Printing Substrates Rafi Bronstein Rafi.Bronstein@HP.com
1Inkjet Printing SubstratesRafi
BronsteinRafi.Bronstein_at_HP.com
Inkjet Printing
2Inkjet ink
- An inkjet ink is a low viscosity liquid
containing various pigments and/or dyes and some
other components. It is used for coloring a
surface to produce an image - Spreads faster than it dries/cures
3Inkjet Inks
- Inkjet inks are absorbent substances and require
specially coated paper for optimum results. - Photographic" inkjet papers work with the
characteristics of the ink to reproduce
photo-quality images. - Inkjet paper should have excellent ink adherence,
high scratch and kink resistance, bleed control
for sharp edges and high densities for more
vibrant colours.
4Types of Inkjet Printing Substrates
- Substrate is a term used in industrial printing
to describe the base material onto which images
will be printed. Base materials include (though
are not limited to) - films,
- foils,
- textiles,
- fabrics,
- plastics,
- any variety of paper and others
5Substrate Requirements
- Runnability - the ability of the paper to be
transported smoothly through the print engine - Printability - the ability of the media,
interacting with the marking material, to produce
an image of the desired quality - Usability - a variety of characteristics such as
overall look and feel, freedom from curl, cockle
and bleed-through, image permanence, and
readiness for finishing operations such as
folding, creasing and binding. - Lightfastness - ultraviolet or UV stability is a
very important feature that is completely
determined by the inks and media.
6Substrate Requirements
- Porosity special coating providing fast ink
absorption - Gloss type of finishing/coating that ensures
special image quality - Minimal delta E
7Inkjet Paper
- Inkjet paper is paper designed for inkjet
printers, typically classified by its weight
(gram/m2), brightness and smoothness, and
sometimes by its opacity. - Inkjet printing requires the paper to have
exactly the right degree of absorbency to accept
the ink but prevent its sideways spread.
8Coated paper properties
- - Limits and controls dot size and shape
- - Holds colorant on surface, control the
absorption rate - - Provide brilliant and neutral reflective
background - - Reduces "curling"
- - Provide various textures, and appearance
9Examples of Substrate Caused Print Defects
Puddling
Curl
10Examples of Substrate Caused Print Defects
Banding
Mottling
11Examples of Substrate Caused Print Defects
Bleed
12Types of coatings
- Barrier coating (prevents saturation)
- Reflective coating
- Sealer coating
- Texture/Finish coating
- Gloss coating
13Ink Receptive Coatings
- Base substrate
- paper, PE film, fabric, vinyl
- Fiber based coated
- Photo based glossy coating
- Synthetic base coated
14Inkjet Receptive Coating
PAPER CROSS SECTION
Top coating
Control coat
Cellulose fibers
Back coat
15Inkjet Receptive Coating Functions
- Before printing
- Tactile properties improvement (smoothness,
stickiness), optical properties (brightness,
whiteness), mechanical properties (curl,
coefficient of friction) - In course of printing
- Control the movement of ink vehicle on the
surface, to affect image quality and ink
absorption rate - After printing
- Durability, handleability
16Receptive Coating Components
- Polymer coating
- Improves strength, affects wettability, holds
colorant at the surface, improves smoothness - Pigment coating
- Increases stiffness, affects porosity, absorbs
water, increases brightness and opacity - Additives
- Improves manufacturing conditions
17Types of Inkjet Receptive Coating
SUBSTRATE
SUBSTRATE
H2O/Solvent evaporation
SUBSTRATE
18Types of Inkjet Receptive Coating
SUBSTRATE
SUBSTRATE
H2O/Solvent evaporation
SUBSTRATE
19Porous Coating
- Absorbs ink via capillary pressure
- Fast ink absorption
- Limited ink holding capacity
- Potentially high water resistance
- Low lightfastness with dye inks
- Colorant penetration
- Limited substrate choice
20Swellable Coating
- Absorbs ink via solvation and diffusion
- Slow ink absorption
- Large ink holding capacity
- Potentially low water resistance
- High lightfastness with dye inks
- Suitable for a variety of substrates
21Hybrid Coating
- A subclass of swellable coating
- Requires large amount of coating pigment
22Photographic inkjet paper
23Film substrates
- TRANSPARENCY FILM
- Special surface to hold the ink
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- SILVER REFLECTIVE FILM
- Excellent special affects
- Applications include marketing, certificates,
crafts, business cards - WINDOW DECAL
- Clear film with an adhesive backing
- Backlit film
- Is a unique translucent flexible sign face
material, -
24Film substrates
- Mesh - A unique open-weave flexible sign face
material. - Bright white background for accurate colors
- Material consistency for image quality
- Strong lightweight flexible material
- Stretch-free for long-term mechanical stability
- Semi-gloss finish for luminescent graphics
- Resists scratches, punctures, wrinkles and folds
- Seamable
- Canvas - An environmentally friendly polyester
fabric. Coated for optimized ink adhesion and
color reproduction - Bright white background for accurate colors
- Unique texture for optimized print results
- Stretchable fabric for framing
- Optimized tensile strength for Matte finish for
indoor application - Sewable
- Repels pollution and washes clean in water
- Tolerates repeated rolling and unrolling
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25Polyester Substrate
Image printed on uncoated (left) and coated
(right) polyester films
Imaged polyester with cracked coating in printed
area
26Finishing
- Hem
- Seaming
- Sewing
- Pole Pockets
- Grommets
- In panels
- No finishing
27New substrates drives
- Digital printing
- New applications enabled
28Ink jet Printing Substrates
Wall Covering
Paper
Paper
Mylar
Fabricated products
Textile
GA
Paper
Paper
Rigid
Floor covering
Wide Format
Signage
CAD
Security
Printed glass
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