Printing
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Controlling humidity levels in printing facilities significantly improves print production processes. Relative humidity (RH) affects the moisture content of hygroscopic materials like paper. Paper will absorb or release moisture until an equilibrium moisture content is reached, which may affect many of the properties critical for production.
DriSteem humidification systems help maintain a consistent RH for print processes – assuring better quality and increased productivity while minimizing machinery downtime and wasted materials costs.
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Articles
- Print Monthly: Humidification Systems
- Graphic Arts: The Importance of Relative Humidity
- AZ Central: How Humidity Affects Printers
- Houston Chronicle: How Humidity Affects Printers
Next steps
Contact your local DriSteem representative to learn more about humidity control for printing facilities. Use the Find a Rep tool below to find your nearest representative.
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Already using humidity control to protect commercial printing facilities?
For best performance and highest efficiency, existing humidification systems should be checked to determine if any replacement parts are needed, if any other maintenance needs to be performed, and whether there is a software update available. Contact your local DriSteem representative to learn more.