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is ink tack is ink viscosity
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Ink tack and ink viscosity are related but distinct properties that are critical in the printing process. Ink viscosity refers to the ink's resistance to flow. The higher the viscosity, the thicker the ink, influencing how it spreads on a surface. Tack, on the other hand, is the measure of the ink's stickiness or the force required to split the ink film between two surfaces. While both properties are essential for determining how ink behaves during printing, tack specifically affects how well layers of ink adhere to each other without causing problems like ink picking. Viscosity influences the ease of ink transfer from the print rollers to the substrate. Balancing these properties is crucial for achieving high-quality print results.
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