ColorGrip is an inline paper conditioning process during printing. ColorGrip liquid drops are applied on the location of the bitmap. The table below shows how ColorGrip improves the print quality of uncoated media, inkjet treated media and coated media.
The use of ColorGrip results in crisp text and graphics achieving a high level of detail. The benefits of ColorGrip are very obvious on uncoated and inkjet treated media. However, ColorGrip can also improve the print quality on coated media.
Benefits of ColorGrip |
Print without and with ColorGrip |
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On uncoated media |
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ColorGrip prevents feathering which means that paper fibers absorb and spread the ink pigments. |
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ColorGrip improves the color gamut of the print. |
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On inkjet treated media |
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ColorGrip prevents mottle and so improves the micro uniformity of the print. |
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On offset coated and inkjet coated media |
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ColorGrip prevents coalescence and so improves the macro uniformity of the print. |
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ColorGrip prevents color bleed. |
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