Outdoor-durable media for wide format ink jet printers has become available during the past several years. In its simplest form, an absorptive coating for this application consists of a water resistant binder and a white pigment at some optimum ratio and coatweight. A study was conducted to determine the effect of major formulation parameters on the properties of a model coating system.Among the variables examined were pigment/binder ratio, coatweight, and silica type. Over 30 silicas of widely ranging particle size and oil absorption were tested. Three important image properties were measured-ink capacity, CMYK densities, and adhesion of the dry coating. The effect of each variable alone, as well as interaction among variables was determined
Xiaoru Jenny WangDavid Erdtmann
Chieh‐Min ChengGarland J. NicholsMin-Hong Fu
R. A. BienemanE. J. BaldinM. K. Markoff
ANTHONY V. LYONSGregg Arthur Reed