Digital Printing
When working with digital printing, you need to maintain 50-55% RH to avoid issues with toner adhesion and paper jams. If the humidity level falls below 40% RH, the paper will dissipate moisture and change shape. Furthermore, it can create electrostatic charges that can cause the papers to stick together.
Offset
When working with offset printing, you need a humidity level of about 50-55% RH to have the optimal environment and avoid issues such as curling, creasing and dot doubling. Furthermore, if the humidity is too low, electrostatic charges occur and can cause problems with stacking, trimming and folding because the paper will begin to stick together.
Inkjet
In inkjet printing, a productive environment is ensured by preventing spreading, show through and drying issues related to low air humidity. The optimal humidity levels for inkjet printing is lower than digital and offset, where the optimal level for operation is between 45-50% RH.