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what is ink bleeding in offset printing
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In offset printing, ink bleeding refers to the undesired spread or flow of ink beyond the borders of the printed image or text. This can occur when the ink seeps into the surrounding paper fibers more than intended, creating a blurred or smeared appearance. Ink bleeding can be attributed to several factors, including the quality and absorbency of the paper, the viscosity of the ink used, and the pressure applied during the printing process. To minimize ink bleeding, it's crucial to carefully select paper that is suitable for the specific ink and printing technique, adjust the ink's formulation to match the printing conditions, and finely tune the press settings. Addressing these variables helps ensure sharp and clear print outcomes.
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