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Printing under control? Find out how to effectively control humidity

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In previous posts  we looked at why it’s important to control humidity in printing processes, to avoid defects and machinery downtime. So how exactly is the moisture content of paper controlled? I recently had the opportunity to interview an expert from a leading global paper manufacturing company on the issue of temperature and humidity control. This expert confirmed how the ...
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Self-destruct to survive: the printing industry in a digital world

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“Companies rarely die from moving too fast, and they frequently die from moving too slowly”  Reed Hastings – Netflix CEO We often hear about the “death” of the printing industry: “e-books will replace printed books”, “nobody reads newspapers any more, information is only accessed online”. Indeed it is believed that as a result of the massive digitalisation that for years now has...
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Why does humidity need to be controlled in the printing industry?

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Paper is a hygroscopic material that tends to reach a condition of equilibrium with the temperature-humidity conditions of the surrounding environment. Any swings in temperature and humidity can cause dimensional variations and loss of paper flatness . These phenomena are well-known to those who work in the printing industry as, if not appropriately controlled, they can...
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Why does the printing industry require humidity control?

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In order to ensure an efficient process and excellent and consistent quality of the printed product, the temperature and humidity in places designed for the storage and printing of paper and cardboard needs to be controlled appropriately. What are the effects on paper? The hygroscopic nature of paper Paper is a hygroscopic material that tends to reach a condition of...
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Relative humidity and printability

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The printing industry features a multitude of different technologies that can be used, from traditional printing (such as offset printing, rotogravure printing, screen printing, etc.) to digital printing (for example, inkjet or laser).  The processes underlying these technologies are quite different, but they all share one need: to control humidity in the processing and storage...
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