Electrophotographic Printing Paper Market Research Report Electrophotographic Printing Paper Market - Global
Electrophotographic Printing Paper Market -
Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth,
Trends, and Forecast 2017 - 2025
Electrophotographic printing is one of the oldest printing technologies. It is also
known as xerography or laser printing. It utilizes electrophotographic papers that
are capable to withstand heat and toner formulations used in the
electrophotographic printing process. The type of paper used depends on the type
of electrophotographic printing such as laser printing. The electrophotographic
paper used in laser printing needs to withstand high heat involved in the printing
process and is required to possess anti-jamming and anti-curling properties. The
paper performance is also affected by the paper path of the printing equipment. The
papers undergo surface treatment for better printing, low color mottle, and reduced
feathering. The surface treatment process reduces the drop penetration depth in
the printing paper and brightens its colors. Electrophotographic printing papers can
be coated or uncoated. Uncoated papers are used widely as desktop or office
printing papers. These papers are often coated with a heavy mineral coating, which
enhances the quality of the paper surface. Coated papers are widely used for
printing of images, brochures, and booklets.
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Electrophotography is a technology used widely in laser printers and LED printers.
The major components of electrophotography are electrostatic charges, dry ink
(toner), and light. The working principle of the electrophotographic printing
technology is that the drum has the positive charge, whereas the toner has the
negative charge. Due to opposite charges, the toner is attracted toward the drum
and charges are nullified, leaving a positively charged imitation of the original
image. The advantage associated with the electrophotographic printing is its speed,
which spans from four PPM to 1,000 PPM. The digital printing process is undergoing
major changes such as improvement in productivity and reliability, which are
making it more cost-effective. The output of electrophotographic printing is
expected to increase in the next few years, and the rise is likely to be value-driven.
Recent advancements in the electrophotographic printing paper technology are
enabling the use of these papers for a wide range of photo offerings. The new E-
surface technology for EP presses provides the look and surface finishing to the
printing paper. Printing papers manufactured by using the E-surface technology can
be used in printers that employ dry as well as liquid ink.