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    NovaJet Engineering Matte Film Frequently Asked Questions

    1.

    Why is it that we get an output that is slightly “Bluish” or “Violet” hue on some printers?

    2.

    What is the difference between dye based inks and the pigment based inks??

    3.

    How do I make correction on the out-put?

    4.

    I keep hearing about a variety of paper sizes that I’m not familiar with, such as A3, A4, etc. Can you clarify this?

    1. Why is it that we get an output that is slightly “Bluish” or “Violet” hue on some printers?

    The printers having “dye” based inks gives such outputs. NovaJet Inkjet Matte Film is manufactured considering property of ink that is used in maximum numbers of printers, i.e. pigment based ink. NovaJet Inkjet Matte Film is best compatible with pigment-based inks.

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    2. What is the difference between dye based inks and the pigment based inks?

    Dye based inks are water-soluble and Pigment based inks have particles present in it.
    Dyes based inks are standard for color application in image and graphic production, where range and intensity of color is a critical factor. The key quality of a pigment based ink is that it contains small pieces of non-water soluble particles : like house paint, or similar to the toner in a laser printer. The solid particles dispersed within a pigment based ink tend to stay on the surface of the paper instead of soaking in, which improves the edge accuracy and bleed control.
    Pigment based inks are more water fast than the dye based inks.

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    3. How do I make correction on the out-put?

    Corrections can be made on the drafting (reverse) side of the media.
    Once the out-put is taken on the coated surface, preferably a mirror image, erase the unwanted image with a sharp blade (do not use, either water, eraser, or any solvents to remove the image), and make the necessary correction on the reverse surface (Drafting Surface), either with pencil or drawing pen.

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    4. I keep hearing about a variety of paper sizes that I’m not familiar with, such as A3, A4, etc. Can you clarify this?

    Certainly! The following chart should help you determine what size meets your printing needs. Countries that use the metric system increasingly use ISO (International Standards Organization) paper sizes. The ISO standard for paper consists of three series—A, B, and C—and each series uses a numeric suffices to indicate exact sizes. The lower the number, the larger the size.

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