Comparison of Dynamic Print Gloss Measurement Techniques

Author:

KOIVULA HANNA,JUUTI MIKKO,BOUSFIELD DOUGLAS,PRESTON JANET,SILVENNOINEN RAIMO,PEIPONEN KAI-ERIK,TOIVAKKA MARTTI

Abstract

Well-defined optical properties are essential in determining the quality of printed papers. The mea-surement of optical properties, such as print gloss, as a function of time provides a means of studying ink-setting behavior and paper-ink interactions. This study compares three different methods for measuring dynamic print gloss: a dynamic gloss meter, a diffractive-optical-element-based gloss meter (DOG), and a polarized-light reflec-tometer. Four double-coated papers were printed at varying ink levels. This paper compares and discusses the tech-nical details of the measurement techniques. Dynamic print gloss results are evaluated in the light of current ink-set-ting theories. Each of the methods is highly applicable to ink-setting studies. With low inking level, the paper properties, surface roughness, and absorption are important for gloss development. Printing conditions such as speed, nip geometry, and materials have significant influence. As the amount of ink used in printing is increased, the printing conditions start to influence the gloss dynamics considerably, especially on glossy papers.

Publisher

TAPPI

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,General Materials Science,Media Technology,General Chemical Engineering,General Chemistry

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