TY - JOUR AU - Jurič, Ivana AU - Novaković, Dragoljub AU - Karlović,, Igor AU - Tomić, Ivana PY - 2016 TI - Influence of Gloss and Surface Roughness of Coated Ink Jet Papers on Print Uniformity JF - Acta Graphica; Vol 24 No 3-4 (2013) KW - N2 - The final print quality depends on the quality of the digital image as well as the properties of the printing system, the inks and the paper used. One of the most widely used digital printing technologies is ink jet, where ink is ejected directly onto a substrate from a jet device driven by an electronic signal. Most ink jet inks have low viscosity and low surface tension, which pose high demands upon the surface properties of the paper. The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of paper properties of commercially available papers suitable for ink jet printing on print mottle, non-uniformity. We used two high glossy, one glossy, one semi-glossy and two matte papers. For the assessment of the surface properties, we measured surface roughness with the portable Roughness Tester TR 200. We also measured surface gloss with QIP Glossmaster. To characterise the print mottle we used the image analysis method – Gray level co-occurrence matrix (GLCM). Print mottle was estimated according to five GLCM parameters: Contrast, Correlation, Entropy, Energy and Homogeneity. Results obtained in this paper showed that the surface properties of paper are not in any direct relation with print uniformity. UR - https://actagraphica.hr/index.php/actagraphica/article/view/48