Back to articles
Articles
Volume: 20 | Article ID: art00041_2
Image
Image Stability of Images Printed on Acidic VS Acid-Free Paper—An Album Enthusiast's Point of View
  DOI :  10.2352/ISSN.2169-4451.2004.20.1.art00041_2  Published OnlineJanuary 2004
Abstract

Many commercially available inkjet papers are formulated with acidic paper bases. This situation runs contrary to the general recommendation for acid-free papers in the scrapbook industry. Anecdotal evidence suggests that the reason for the prevalence of acidic papers may be due to the imaging industry's reliance on light stability information when comparing various papers. We have compared the performance of the same microporous inkjet coating on acidic and acid-free paper base. We confirmed that the rate of paper yellowing in the dark is greater with acidic paper bases. We also found that inkjet prints did exhibit somewhat better light stability with acidic paper bases. Consequently, the most stable paper for inkjet prints will depend on the specific paper and the intended application.

Subject Areas :
Views 4
Downloads 0
 articleview.views 4
 articleview.downloads 0
  Cite this article 

David F. Kopperl, Mark B. Mizen, "Image Stability of Images Printed on Acidic VS Acid-Free Paper—An Album Enthusiast's Point of Viewin Proc. IS&T Int'l Conf. on Digital Printing Technologies (NIP20),  2004,  pp 714 - 715,  https://doi.org/10.2352/ISSN.2169-4451.2004.20.1.art00041_2

 Copy citation
  Copyright statement 
Copyright © Society for Imaging Science and Technology 2004
72010410
NIP & Digital Fabrication Conference
nip digi fabric conf
2169-4451
Society of Imaging Science and Technology
7003 Kilworth Lane, Springfield, VA 22151, USA