
Ink Density
Ink density refers to the amount of ink applied to a printed surface, affecting how vivid and solid the print appears. It’s measured using a densitometer, which quantifies the transparency or opacity of the ink layer. High ink density results in richer, more vibrant colors, while low density can produce a lighter or more transparent look. Proper ink density ensures consistent color quality and accurate reproduction of original artwork or images. Controlling ink density is essential in printing to achieve the desired visual outcome without issues like smudging or uneven coverage.