Paper Fluorescent Whitening Agent combined with differences in relative Ultra Violet levels between instrument illuminants, and real world viewing illuminants, can be a significant source of error in characterising a printing process, and hence in the ability to accurately reproduce colored images in print. These errors can be dealt with using bi-spectral measurements, but a simpler approach that significantly reduces paper whitening agent induced errors is possible, while using more practical print characterisation instruments and procedures.
Graeme W. Gill, "A Practical Approach to Measuring and Modelling Paper Fluorescence for Improved Colorimetric Characterisation of Printing Processes" in Proc. IS&T 11th Color and Imaging Conf., 2003, pp 248 - 254, https://doi.org/10.2352/CIC.2003.11.1.art00043