Analysis of the color properties of papers subjected to different recycling numbers in electrophotographic (toner) printing
ISSN: 0369-9420
Article publication date: 12 January 2022
Issue publication date: 27 January 2023
Abstract
Purpose
In this present study, electrophotographic printing is made on papers which are subjected to different recycling numbers, and this paper aims to examine the colour changes of this printing type.
Design/methodology/approach
Four-colour electrophotographic printing is carried out on adhering to the INGEDE 11p standard recycled papers four times under the same conditions. Colour measurements are made by means of electrophotographic printed colour scales printed on these recycled papers. Colour measurements are made with the X-Rite eXact spectrophotometer according to the ISO 13655:2017 standard. As a result of colour measurements, colour differences (ΔL′, ΔH′, ΔC′, ΔE00) of recycled papers are determined using some formulas.
Findings
According to the values obtained after four recycling, the highest ΔL′ value is found to be 4.80 yellow and the lowest 1.92 black. Again, according to the measurement results, it is determined that the highest ΔE00 is yellow colour with a value of 5.66, and lowest ΔE00 is black colour with a value of 1.98. In ΔH′, black colour is the highest value of 12.61, the lowest value with −2.05 is obtained in magenta colour. It was observed that the highest ΔC′ value is 2.98 in yellow, and the lowest value is −0.28 in black.
Originality/value
In the printing industry, sometimes customers want to monitor the colour differences in the printing by taking the L′a′b′ obtained values as a result of printing from the printing houses. If the colour differences exceed the tolerance values, then they can interfere with the printing. As a result of the calculations, colour changes in electrophotographic printing are observed with many parameters. This study can be a pioneer for the studies that can be done on this subject.
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Citation
Yılmaz, U. (2023), "Analysis of the color properties of papers subjected to different recycling numbers in electrophotographic (toner) printing", Pigment & Resin Technology, Vol. 52 No. 2, pp. 228-236. https://doi.org/10.1108/PRT-09-2021-0106
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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