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hello everyone welcome this is steve stuffoletto from erie community college todayamp;#39;s presentation is on inks specifically litho inks inks have to have certain functionalities they must be able to transfer on the rollers we donamp;#39;t want the inks to to over emulsify lose their tack and start to pile and cake the inks have to dry they have to change their form from a wet paste to a dry salad and inks have to adhere they have to stick and not readily scratch or rub off the substrate the obvious exception here would be lottery tickets and their scratch off coatings there are two different ink types the first one is fluid here the viscosity is very low so it acts like a liquid and you can pour it out of its container because itamp;#39;s a liquid it canamp;#39;t transfer using soft rubber rollers it would just drip right off graveyard flexography using an analogues in inkjet using a spray nozzle would all be liquid inks paste inks are high viscosity tack is a better term the s