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The shifting of hue associated with inkjet printers as the chroma increases.

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Ink hooking can affect color accuracy in inkjet printing, requiring precise color management.
Updated On: Feb 27, 2025
  • Grey balance
  • Ink splitting
  • Ink hooking
  • Gray error
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Ink hooking refers to the phenomenon where an increase in chroma (color intensity) leads to unwanted hue shifts in inkjet printing. This happens due to interactions between ink pigments and the substrate, affecting the final printed color. Ink hooking can cause color inconsistency, particularly when working with high-saturation inks, and requires careful management of ink characteristics and print settings.
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