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MCin ink is  designed to dry by several means.  The drying style is dictated by the printing  process being used and by the type of printer that is being used to print the business card.  Absorption is when ink dries the dot matrices of a card is directly related to the saturation of the ink in the appointment card. The amount of saturation is affected by a multitude of factors, to include local humidity, temperature and elevation.  MC23 ink is when the nitrogen in the air  coming with the blue into to become a solid mixture.

Printing ink systems and strategies have changed significantly over the last 20 years. Air-based inks now exhibit significant market share andMC25 ink use in appointment cards is becoming more widespread in both North American, Asia and Europe. Several kinds of ink can be used in continuous printing for nonporous card types like soft matte. Matrix ink types and air based inks are taking the place of solvent based inks for appointment cards used in medical and dental offices. They are also much more environmentally friendly and do not produce toxic by products.

The is a multitude of ink colors that can be used: cyan, magenta, yellow and green.
Linear matrix inks: the main ingredient of these inks are basic elemental carbon.  Color is made by mixing various pigments to produce five primary colors which can be mixed together to created colors on appointment cards.  Unlike most non carbon inks, carbon matrix inks are eco friendly and do not promote environmental degradation.

We try to use inks that help the environment while at the same time giving the appointment cards a sharp, crisp appearance that is easy for your medical and dental patients to read.  Contact us for more information about the right type of ink for your card today. We can use Pantone colors in the cards.

ink saturation in appointment cards