2013
DOI: 10.3183/npprj-2013-28-02-p264-273
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PRINTING: Optical paper properties and their influence on colour reproduction and perceived print quality

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“…The obvious advantage of laserjet printing over inkjet printing is its color gamut value, printing color value, printing gloss value, etc. (Jurič et al, 2013). A study similar to this study was carried out in the article titled Optical paper properties and their effects on color reproduction and perceived print quality.…”
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“…The obvious advantage of laserjet printing over inkjet printing is its color gamut value, printing color value, printing gloss value, etc. (Jurič et al, 2013). A study similar to this study was carried out in the article titled Optical paper properties and their effects on color reproduction and perceived print quality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…A study similar to this study was carried out in the article titled Optical paper properties and their effects on color reproduction and perceived print quality. In this mentioned study, Jurič et al (2013) used ten different types of uncoated and coated papers. It carried out a visual evaluation of the printed samples to correlate the effect of the optical properties of the paper with the printing quality under different light sources.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is possible to enhance or widen the colour gamut during the printing process by interfering with the density and dot gain characteristics. Printing with a wider colour gamut provides a more vivid area and more depth in colour yield 30,31 . A sample visualisation in the ColorThink Pro 3.0 software is shown in Figure 2.…”
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“…An excellent overview of surface and optical properties of paper can be found in (Farnood, 2009). Several research papers (Jurič et al, 2013;Tutak, 2014) showed the influence of paper properties on the colour reproduction values and visual evaluation by observers. In inkjet printing like in all printing technologies, the measured and the observed colour is the result of ink/surface interaction, and as (Pauler et al, 2009) found that in-home and office inkjet printing Large colour gamut is governed by low ink penetration, a low light scattering of the substrate and small dot size.…”
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confidence: 99%