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2. As paper's moisture content changes, its key properties like dimensions, flatness, conductivity, strength, and foldability are altered. When the moisture content increases or decreases unevenly within a sheet, it can cause distortions like wavy or tight edges.
3. For optimal performance, paper should be processed and stored in environments keeping its RH between 40-50%. Maintaining proper moisture content is important for printing and converting operations.
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1. Technical Bulletin
Issue 2005 – 2
Paper
Moisture and Relative Humidity
The major component of paper, cellulose fiber, is the more significant properties influenced by its
hygroscopic in nature. A material that is hygroscopic moisture content. These paper properties can be
will absorb moisture from a damp atmosphere or very critical to the proper performance of paper and
release moisture to a dry atmosphere and, after therefore, effective control of paper moisture level
sufficient exposure time, will come into equilibrium and moisture uniformity is essential for efficient printing
(balance) with its atmospheric environment. and converting operations.
PAPER MOISTURE CONTENT AND RELATIVE
HUMIDITY: DEFINITIONS
Figure 1. Typical relationship between
the moisture content of cellulose-based Moisture content of paper is the percentage of
paper and ambient relative humidity the total paper weight, which is moisture. Moisture
content of paper is determined by weighing a paper
High
sample and, after oven drying, weighing it again.
The difference in the two weights is calculated and
expressed as a percentage of the original weight. It
% Paper Moisture
is the level of moisture in a particular paper that influ-
ences stability of the critical properties of dimensions,
flatness, conductivity and strength of that paper.
Paper, since it is hygroscopic, will exchange moisture
with its environment until equilibrium with that envi-
ronment is achieved. The moisture level of paper is
Low
routinely referred to in relation to the moisture level
Low High
of the environment with which the paper is in equilib-
% Relative Humidity of Air
rium (Figure 1). The moisture level of an environment
can be measured in two ways: absolute humidity and
All paper encountered in normal situations contains
relative humidity (RH).
some moisture since it is composed of cellulose
fibers. This normal moisture content will generally Absolute humidity is a measure of the number of
range between 2% and 10% depending on the type grains of water per pound of dry air (7,000 grains
of paper, its past moisture history and the atmos- equals one pound). Absolute humidity is independent
pheric conditions to which it is exposed. When of air temperature.
subjected to extreme conditions the moisture content
Relative humidity (RH) is a measure of the amount
of a paper may range from as low as 0.5% to as high
of water in the air, at a specific air temperature,
as 13%. Many basic properties of paper are greatly
expressed as a percentage of the maximum
affected by its moisture content. Paper dimensions,
amount of water the air can hold at that temperature.
flatness, conductivity, strength and fold are among
2. Technical Bulletin
Figure 3. The hysteresis effect and
Figure 2. Relationship between relative
its impact on paper moisture as
humidity versus temperature for
the relative humidity changes
a fixed absolute humidity
High
Relative Humidity vs. Temperature
when RH = 50% @ 70 ˚F
80
% Paper Moisture
70
Relative Humidity
60
50
40
END
30
START
20
60 65 70 75 80 85 90 Low
Low High
Temperature, ˚F
% Relative Humidity of Air
As the temperature of the air increases, its ability to humidity to relative humidity. The absolute humidity
hold moisture increases. Air, when heated, will retain value is sometimes needed for various calculations
the same absolute humidity, but its relative humidity and measurements. However, it is not of great impor-
will be lowered (Figure 2). Conversely, as the temper- tance in its influence on paper moisture content.
ature of air decreases, its ability to hold moisture is
PAPER RELATIVE HUMIDITY
reduced. Air when cooled therefore, also will retain
Relative humidity, since it is the major factor that influ-
the same absolute humidity, but its relative humidity
ences the moisture content of exposed paper, is the
will be increased.
environmental moisture level measurement used in
The relative humidity of the paper’s environment reference to paper moisture level. Paper, therefore, is
is the primary atmospheric factor that affects the commonly referred to as having a relative humidity (RH).
paper’s moisture content. When the relative humidity
Paper relative humidity (paper RH) is defined as
of the surrounding air is high, hygroscopic materials
the relative humidity of the air with which that paper
such as paper gain moisture from it. Paper, exposed
is in moisture equilibrium (Figure 1). In other words,
to conditions of low relative humidity, will lose mois-
the relative humidity of an environment in which the
ture to the air. Therefore, it is the relative humidity of
paper will neither give off nor take on moisture.
surrounding air that controls the actual moisture
content of hygroscopic materials such as paper. It is
The “ideal” relative humidity of paper as supplied from
also the relative humidity of air surrounding exposed
the paper manufacturer has often been debated. The
paper which affects those properties of paper that
relative humidity of pressrooms and binderies in the
vary as its moisture content changes.
United States has a known range each year from as
low as about 10% to as high as 90%. This fact,
Dew Point is the temperature at which moisture in
together with the differences in average relative
the air will condense on to surfaces.
humidity in various geographic areas, is largely
Charts and tables are available for the conversion of responsible for the “difference of opinion” regarding
relative humidity to absolute humidity and absolute paper relative humidity.
2
3. Glatfelter 2005
Paper manufacturers cannot produce papers with RH PROPER PAPER MOISTURE CONTENT DEPENDS
ON PAPER CONSTRUCTION
levels that will allow a given paper to function ideally
under all conditions. Therefore, the RH produced by Paper should be in moisture equilibrium with an
the papermaker will be a compromise, selected to atmosphere that has a relative humidity of 40-50%
accommodate the majority of all environments in at 72 degrees Fahrenheit. However, the actual mois-
which the paper will be processed. Additional factors ture content of various papers will differ under these
influencing the RH selected by the paper manufac- conditions depending on the individual construction
turer for a particular paper are characteristics desired of each paper. Similar papers may be encountered
in the finished product and limitations that exist within which, when in equilibrium with the same relative
the papermaking process. humidity environment, have a considerable difference
in their moisture content. The actual moisture present
Printing papers cannot be manufactured consistently
in a particular paper (at a specified RH) is determined
at moisture levels which would generate values above
by the following: fiber (type, purity and quantity), filler
50% RH in the paper. Appearance characteristics are
(type and quantity), adhesives/binders (quantity and
significantly deteriorated at elevated moisture levels.
nature), manufacturing techniques (degree of fiber
This high level of moisture in paper during certain
treatment), and the past moisture history of the
processing operations causes both brightness and
particular paper (Figure 3).
opacity to decrease and shade to vary. Appearance
characteristics are more easily controlled and main- Paper is routinely manufactured to a moisture content
tained during these processing operations when specification since the measurement of moisture
paper RH is approximately 40%. content is more accurate, reliable, and convenient as
a means of production control. However, the relation-
The desired characteristics of the finished product
ship between moisture content and relative humidity
and technological limitations of the papermaking
of the particular paper must be established in order
process result in practical paper moisture levels
to produce the finished product at the proper relative
allowing paper to be produced with relative humidity
humidity. This relationship is determined by allowing
ranging from about 25% to 50%. It has been deter-
the paper to reach equilibrium in a series of different
mined that a moisture level generating an RH range
relative humidity environments and, in each situation,
of 38% to 45% is generally satisfactory for uncoated
measuring the moisture content of the paper after
papers and that a slightly higher range, 40% to 45%,
equilibrium has been established. Graphs produced
is satisfactory for coated paper which is produced in
using the data points obtained are referred to as
sheets. Coated papers produced for use in heatset
moisture equilibrium curves. Once the proper mois-
printing operations are commonly manufactured
ture equilibrium curve has been developed for a
to have an RH of approximately 30% to aid in the
particular paper, that paper can be manufactured to
prevention of blister problems during the processing
be in equilibrium with a specified relative humidity by
of the paper on such equipment.
controlling the moisture content of the final product.
Naturally, if paper is exposed to an environment
Most paper manufacturers have automatic online
which is significantly above or below the RH of the
monitoring/controlling devices to ensure proper and
manufactured product, problems may occur—
uniform moisture content as their products are
depending on the time and conditions of exposure,
produced on paper machines and coating equipment.
requirements of the particular job, etc.
The paper is processed in areas that are monitored
and/or controlled and then packaged using materials
that protect the product from its environment during
shipping and warehousing. Paper produced today is
3
4. Technical Bulletin
more consistent and uniform with respect to moisture For heatset printing the oven-dried paper can
content than ever before in the history of paper be left unwrapped for several days, allowing the
manufacturing. When properly packaged and stored, paper to regain lost moisture.
paper will retain a stable moisture content for well
CRITICAL PAPER PROPERTIES ARE ALTERED
over two years.
AS MOISTURE CONTENT OF PAPER CHANGES
The most significant paper properties affected by
PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE TAKEN TO PROTECT
PAPER MOISTURE CONTENT change in moisture level or the development of a
Certain routine precautions should be taken to mini- non-uniform moisture level within the paper, as
mize the opportunity for paper to exchange moisture stated earlier, are: dimensions, flatness, conductivity,
with an environment—where the relative humidity of the strength and fold.
paper and the environment may differ—thus reducing
MOISTURE AND PAPER DIMENSIONS
the possibility of problems related to paper moisture:
Paper dimensions increase with higher moisture
1. Paper removed from a truck, rail car, or an uncon- content and decrease with lower moisture content.
ditioned warehouse should be allowed to reach
Individual cellulose fibers will change in dimension
the temperature of the area where it is to be
as their moisture content changes. As the moisture
processed before being unwrapped.
content of the cellulose fiber increases, the fiber will
2. Paper should not be stored near any type of heating increase in dimension and as the moisture content
or cooling unit, in an air stream of heated or cooled of the fiber decreases, the fiber will decrease in dimen-
air, or in the path of a humidifying stream of air. sion. As the cellulose fibers change in dimension due
to changing moisture content, the diameter (width)
3. Paper should remain in wrappers until immediately
of the individual fibers will change 2-5 times more
prior to being processed (this applies to rolls,
than their length (their width changes significantly
skids, cartons and reams).
more than their length). These individual fiber dimen-
sion changes communicate themselves to the sheet
4. Paper being held between processing steps
as a whole and depending on the reactivity of each
should be protected by vapor-proof wrappers
particular paper, the paper will change in dimension.
while awaiting additional processing operations.
Figure 4. Nomenclature used in printing and paper manufacturing
In papermaker terminology, paper in diagrams (a) are “grain long” paper and
paper in diagrams (b) are “grain short” paper
(a) (b)
In printer terminology, In printer terminology,
these diagrams illustrate these diagrams illustrate
both grain short and grain both grain short and grain
long paper being printed long paper being printed
(b) (a)
“grain long.” “grain short.”
4
5. Glatfelter 2005
Since a majority of fibers in paper are aligned parallel
to the machine direction, it follows that the greatest
change in dimension due to moisture change will be
in the “across grain” dimension. The dimensional
change will normally range from 1.5 to 2.5 times
more in the across grain direction than in the direc-
tion parallel to the paper grain.
It is for this reason that sheetfed printing papers should
be processed during printing with the paper grain
direction parallel to press cylinder axis (Figure 4). Any
change that occurs in paper dimension will then corre-
spond to the direction of travel through the printing
press, and cylinder packing can be adjusted to
obtain print register. Little, if anything, can be done
Figure 5. “Buckles” and “starts” occur with moisture changes in
on press to accommodate a paper dimensional
paper. “Buckles” shown on the top occur when paper
change that occurs in the across press dimension. is bound perpendicular to the grain; “starts” occur
As a result of these factors, printing papers are when bound parallel to the grain (bottom photo).
normally not guaranteed to perform with respect to
moisture equilibrium has been established. All papers
freedom from register and wrinkling difficulties unless
do not react to the same degree as their moisture
the paper grain direction is parallel to press cylinder
content changes! Therefore, in the same environment,
axis during the printing operation.
it is possible to have one paper changing in size,
Dimensional changes in paper, especially when they developing distortions, etc., while yet another paper
occur during and/or between processing steps can remains apparently unchanged.
be very critical—and in other instances can affect the
MOISTURE AND PAPER FLATNESS
quality of the finished product when they occur after
Flatness of paper may be altered if paper is exposed
the job has been completed. When paper dimensional
to an environment in such a manner that a non-uniform
changes occur between press passes during multicolor
moisture content develops. A lift of paper when
printing, misregister can result. Dimensional changes
exposed for a sufficient period of time to an environ-
in signatures after binding into books can create
ment that has a significantly different RH from that
undesirable appearance and/or quality defects known
of the paper will absorb or release moisture in the
as either “starts” or “buckles” depending on whether
exposed portions—around the perimeter of the lift
the paper is bound parallel or perpendicular to the
or skid. The result will be that each sheet in the lift
grain direction (Figure 5).
or skid will have a higher (or lower depending on the
Note: All papers do not possess the same reactivity RH of the environment) moisture content around the
to changing moisture content. Papers will react differ- perimeter than in the remainder of the sheet.
ently as their moisture content changes depending
If the lift or skid has been exposed to a high RH
primarily on the total percentage of hygroscopic
atmosphere, for a period of time, the increase in
material (fiber) present in a particular paper and the
moisture around the perimeter will cause the sheet to
degree of bonding that exists within the paper struc-
increase in dimension where the moisture has been
ture. It is possible to have two different papers in the
absorbed—around the edges. The increase in dimen-
same atmosphere that have either a high or a low
sion in this instance develops as waviness around the
relative humidity, and observe that one paper has
outside edges of each individual sheet. Non-flatness
changed more in size than the other paper after
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Figure 6. “Wavy” edges and “tight” edges are caused when the edges of the paper expand or contract relative to the middle of
the sheet.
(distortion) that develops in this manner is referred to by moisture present in the paper. As the paper mois-
as wavy edges. ture content decreases, conductivity also decreases.
The reverse will occur, however, if the skid or lift has Static (frictional electricity) is always generated when
been exposed, again for a sufficient time period, to a non-conductor like paper is moved across another
a low RH atmosphere. In a low RH atmosphere, the surface. If these static charges dissipate or leak away
exposed areas of the paper (the edges) will release as they develop, they create no difficulty and are not
moisture to the drier air. As the sheets release mois- noticed. If, however, these static charges do not dissi-
ture, they will decrease in dimension in the areas pate, they build up and can create considerable diffi-
where moisture has been released around the edges. culty in the moving and handling of sheets of paper.
In this case, the perimeter of the individual sheets will Static charges on the surface of paper may cause
become smaller. This condition is referred to as tight sheets to cling together and/or to machinery mecha-
edges or shrunken edges. A lift of paper which has nisms, thus affecting the smooth movement of paper
developed tight edges will generally have the corners through the equipment and often creating jam-ups.
drawn up and appear “dished” or “cupped” – such
Efficient paper processing operations require that
paper is frequently described as “baggy” in the center.
sufficient moisture be present in the environment and
Note: A moisture content change as little as .25% in the paper to prevent buildup of static electricity in
around the perimeter of sheet paper is sufficient to the paper. When the relative humidity of the environ-
cause either wavy or tight edges to develop. ment or the paper (or both) is 35% or lower, the
static charges generated may not dissipate readily.
Paper that has become distorted as the result of
In such an instance, unless some outside influence
tight edges or wavy edges can create very difficult
dissipates the static charges, they can build up and
processing problems (Figure 6). Those that seem to
may create the mechanical difficulties of double feed-
be most common are misregister, doubling, slurring
ing, jamming, poor jogging, etc. The best precaution
and wrinkling during printing and wrinkling during
to prevent static is to keep the relative humidity of
folding and/or binding operations.
both the paper and its environment above 35%.
CONDUCTIVITY
STRENGTH AND PAPER MOISTURE CONTENT
Electrical conductivity of paper is related to its mois-
Although several types of paper strength are affected
ture content. Although paper is generally considered
by moisture level, probably the most significant of
to be a non-conductor of electricity, some degree of
these to a user of paper are strength properties that
conductivity does exist, and is dramatically influenced
relate to the folding of paper. Folding strength is the
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ability of paper to withstand repeated folding without its environment are those of wavy or shrunken (tight)
breaking and falling apart. Fold quality is the ability of edges. Paper exposed in a high RH atmosphere will
the paper to be folded without exhibiting objectionable develop wavy edges, and paper exposed in a low RH
cracking on the outside of the fold line. Once the paper atmosphere will develop tight edges.
has been produced, fiber pliability, which is heavily
While any extreme of humidity is harmful and to be
dependent on fiber moisture content, is the major
avoided, the low range generally presents the most
factor affecting both fold strength and fold quality. A
severe situations. Wavy edge problems are more
paper that has been exposed to excessive heat, as
common, but tight edge problems are normally
in a heatset press dryer, or to low humidity in a heated
more difficult and expensive. It is at low atmospheric
pressroom or bindery will commonly be low in mois-
humidities of the paper’s environment that tight
ture content. It may then exhibit one or both of these
edges occur. The edges shrink and buckle the paper
undesirable fold characteristics since the dry fibers
producing a baggy center in the sheet. It is virtually
are stiff and brittle and tend to break rather than bend
impossible to process tight edged sheets without
when forced to conform to a fold line (Figure 7).
encountering misregister and/or wrinkling.
COMMON CAUSES OF MOISTURE VARIATION
Care should be exercised to ensure that equipment
IN PAPER
that has been installed to control humidity in a partic-
The paper manufacturer makes a constant effort to
ular environment is properly maintained and performs
ship paper which has the proper moisture content—
this function consistently. Additionally, it should be
and has sophisticated tools today that allow better
noted that even in humid areas, when air conditioning
monitoring and control of final paper moisture
equipment is operating during hot weather, moisture
content than ever before. When the user exercises
removed from the air via the air conditioning unit can
the previously mentioned precautions, problems
reduce the relative humidity of the environment to as
directly related to paper moisture are very rarely
low as 30-35%.
encountered. Problems related to moisture variation
in paper generally occur when proper precautions An overall change in paper dimensions as a result
are not taken to protect the paper after it has been of either increasing or decreasing paper moisture
received by the user. content rarely causes problems today when sheet
paper is involved. Sheet paper is normally exposed in
IMPROPER MOISTURE CONDITIONING OF
a somewhat uniform fashion as it is being processed
PRESSROOM/BINDERY ENVIRONMENT
through equipment (i.e., a sheetfed-offset press).
The most common and most obvious effect of
Today, most multicolor, close register printing is
unbalanced relative humidity between paper and
accomplished on multicolor presses, and while some
Figure 7. Fold cracking may occur when the paper is too dry. The moisture content of the sample in the center example was
20% RH; that on the right 50% RH.
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slight sheet growth may occur between press more slowly than do wavy edges. This is one reason
passes, the images printed on each pass can be that tight edges in paper are generally a more severe,
registered without difficulty. However, this can still more costly problem than wavy edges. Properly
create problems today as it has in past years when conditioned paper, when unwrapped in a dry environ-
multicolor, close register printing is accomplished ment does not develop tight edges immediately. In a
on single and two-color equipment. A uniform dry pressroom, paper when unwrapped and put on
increase or decrease in paper moisture may alter press, may perform in an excellent fashion with good
paper dimensions slightly but will generally do so press performance, excellent register, no wrinkling,
without creating severe distortions in the paper. etc., during the first pass through the press. Quite
often, as a result of such performance, all press-
HIGH HUMIDITY ENVIRONMENT
room/paper parameters are assumed to be in perfect
Paper that is properly temperature conditioned (70-75
balance, and the paper, which has been printed on
degrees Fahrenheit) will absorb moisture when exposed
one side, is not rewrapped and protected from the
to a high relative humidity atmosphere. The absorbed
dry pressroom environment. Tight edges then
moisture causes the paper to develop wavy edges.
develop before the paper is put on press for the
Paper will absorb moisture very rapidly from a humid
back-up (or a subsequent color or varnish).
atmosphere – approximately 65% of all moisture that
Depending on the exposure time of each skid of
will be picked up in one hour is picked up in the first
paper to the dry atmosphere, mild to very severe
30 seconds of exposure while no more than 10%
problems may be encountered during this second
would be lost during the same 30 second time
pass through the press. These difficulties generally
interval – and wavy edges may develop shortly after
consist of one or more (or even all) of the following:
exposure begins. In a high RH pressroom, wavy
slurring, doubling, misregister and wrinkling. Situations
edges will begin to develop immediately and quite
of this type are usually severe, since considerable time
often will begin to create difficulty on the first pass
is generally spent trying to salvage a portion of the
through a sheetfed operation. In other words, high
partially printed job. Additionally, it is quite often the
pressroom relative humidity will quite often create
case that much (if not all) of the job is lost and must
problems on the initial processing of the paper. If
be reprinted.
properly identified, a minimum of loss is encountered.
Low humidity environments are commonly encoun-
High humidity environments are most commonly
tered in geographic regions that inherently have low
encountered in geographic regions that inherently
humidity and/or during the winter months or cool
have a lot of rain and thus high humidity and/or
weather. Cool/cold air, when heated indoors to the
during the humid summer months.
comfort zone, will decrease in relative humidity—in
some instances to 10% and possibly even lower,
LOW HUMIDITY ENVIRONMENT
unless some provision has been made to stabilize
Paper that is properly temperature conditioned (70-
the humidity of such an environment.
75 degrees Fahrenheit) will release moisture to the
atmosphere in a low relative humidity environment. IMPROPER TEMPERATURE CONDITIONING OF PAPER
The release of moisture results in a decrease in paper
Paper should be temperature conditioned to the
dimension around the perimeter, and tight edges are
environment where it will be processed, prior to
the result. Tight edges due to low relative humidity of
removing the moisture barrier wrappings. Although
the atmosphere are often accompanied by static.
either cold or hot paper could conceivably cause the
Paper releases moisture to a dry atmosphere much
following indicated difficulties, problems with hot
more slowly than it will absorb moisture from a damp
paper are very rare.
atmosphere. Tight edges, therefore, develop much
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Table 1. Time, in hours, necessary for paper to come into
temperature equilibrium with its environment
this paper will allow it to begin releasing moisture,
COLD PAPER
especially if the room RH is low, and, in time, tight
During shipment and storage in the winter months,
edges will begin to develop. It is virtually impossible
paper is often exposed to temperatures that are
to salvage paper that has developed wavy edges
more than 50 degrees Fahrenheit below normal
and has then been allowed to develop tight edges.
room temperature. Paper, when received under
these conditions, should be allowed to reach room
Paper in roll form is less likely to exchange moisture
temperature while still wrapped in the moisture barrier
with its environment. However, temperature condition-
packaging. The temperature-conditioning chart above
ing should also be a routine practice with roll paper.
can be used to determine the minimum time required
Cold web offset paper would certainly be susceptible to
to raise a specific volume of paper to room tempera-
certain runnability, ink transfer and ink drying problems.
ture (Table 1). By following these procedures,
Cold web offset paper has been documented to create
moisture problems can be minimized.
splicing problems, possibly due to moisture condensa-
tion on splicing adhesive, or by the cold temperature
If cold paper is not allowed to reach temperature
having reduced the “tack” of the splicing adhesive.
equilibrium with the pressroom or bindery, the follow-
ing series of events may occur. The cold paper, when
HOT PAPER
unwrapped, will immediately cool the air adjacent to it
During shipment and storage in the summer months,
and cause the relative humidity of that air to increase.
paper may be exposed to temperature 30 degrees
The paper will then absorb moisture from the higher
higher than the normal 70-75 degree room tempera-
RH air, and wavy edges will begin to develop. In a
ture. Paper received under these conditions should
moisture-controlled pressroom, with an extreme
be allowed to reach room temperature while still
difference in temperature, just as with a glass of
protected in the moisture barrier packaging. The
ice water in the same environment, moisture can
temperature-conditioning chart can be used to
actually condense on the paper (see “Dewpoint”).
determine the time required.
The resulting wavy edges, which will develop in a
relatively short time period, can create difficulties in Hot paper, when not allowed to reach temperature
the processing of the paper. Continued exposure of equilibrium with its environment prior to unwrapping,
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One of the more serious problems occurs when papers
CB CF
having different relative humidities are collated into a
4.5% 5.7%
continuous, multi-part form that is bound on one or
4.5% 5.3%
both edges by gluing—and to a lesser degree when
5.9% 5.3%
crimped (Figure 8). When such a situation is encoun-
5.4% 5.7%
tered, one (or more) of the different plies can change
5.4% 5.3%
in size as they come into equilibrium with each other
5.9% 5.7%
and with their environment. The result is wrinkles
running parallel with the paper grain direction. These
wrinkles are referred to as dimensional wrinkles and
develop after the forms have been manufactured,
but before they are imaged. The dimension wrinkles
create additional stiffness in the form set and may inter-
fere with either the feeding of the forms through imaging
equipment or the refolding after imaging—or both. In
instances where the forms have been crimped rather
than glued, some slight movement is possible as
dimensional changes take place in the plies of the
form set, and dimensional wrinkles are less likely to
develop. If the moisture content of any (or all) of the
Figure 8. Effects of varying moisture levels on paper. On the
papers, which will later become the various plies of
top, 2-ply carbonless forms with varying moisture
contents were bound together. On the bottom is a continuous, multi-part form, changes dramatically
an example of dimensional wrinkles.
between printing and collating operations, collating may
could initially begin to develop tight edges. However, be impossible due to line hole misalignment between
since tight edges are slow to develop, the paper will the plies and/or misalignment with collator pins. The
generally reach temperature equilibrium in exposed misalignment develops when changes in moisture
areas before they occur. Wavy edges are more likely content cause significant dimensional changes after
to be encountered during warm weather in non-
humidity controlled environments.
Figure 9. How moisture varies in the non-
image and image areas of a print when
PAPER MOISTURE CONTENT AND BUSINESS FORMS
paper, of varying moisture content,
The relative humidity of paper is very important in the
is passed through a heatset oven
manufacture of multi-part business forms. All neces-
sary precautions must be taken to ensure that proper Image
4 Non-Image
moisture content is present in the paper at the time
Moisture After Oven, %
of manufacture and that it remains consistent and
3
uniform during storage, processing and imaging of
the business form.
2
Sheet papers, having a different relative humidity, when
collated together into a multi-part form, will later 1
come into equilibrium with each other and with their
environment. Dimensional variations that occur in the
0
different plies of the form set can create register varia- 2 3 4 5
Initial Moisture, %
tions when the form is imaged.
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the line holes have been punched and before the to a later increase in size as it absorbs moisture
collating operations are initiated. from its environment.
It is quite common today for the inline folding
PAPER MOISTURE CONTENT AND WEB PRINTING
systems on web offset presses to rewet the paper
Paper moisture content can be drastically reduced
along the intended fold lines just prior to folding to
as it passes through the heatset web offset press
enhance both fold quality and fold strength. This in
dryer (Figure 9). The paper is subjected to elevated
itself may create problems during and/or after binding
temperature as solvent is evaporated from the
since the paper now has nonuniform moisture content.
printed ink films. As solvent is evaporated from the
The moisture content along the fold lines is higher,
ink, moisture is also evaporated from the paper. The
and waviness may be present in the final bound
paper, after exiting from the press dryer, has a
product along these edges where moisture was
reduced level of moisture and is very likely to be
applied. This waviness is referred to by using terms
smaller in size and exhibit both poor fold quality
such as moisture welts and buckles (Figure 10).
and poor fold strength. It is also very susceptible
100 100
90 90
Across Grain
80 80
(Photo Above)
70 70
Across Grain
(Photo Above)
60 60
% RH
% RH
50 50
40 40
With Grain
30 30
(Photo Below)
20 With Grain 20
(Photo Below)
10 10
0 0
0 .1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 .9 1.0 1.1 1.2 0 .1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 .9 1.0 1.1 1.2
% CHANGE % CHANGE
Figure 10. Paper in all four books was at 20% RH at the time of binding. Paper on left is newsprint, and paper on right is coated
but not calendered (Matte paper). Books at top were bound perpendicular to paper grain (across grain edge), while
books on the bottom were bound parallel to paper grain direction. Graphs in center are “hygroexpansivity” graphs
showing percentage of size change at different RH equilibrium points for each paper.
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Also, water will more readily penetrate the areas Certain key factors should also be kept in mind to
where there is no printing; a solid ink film is an ensure that problems with paper due to moisture
effective moisture barrier. imbalance are minimized. Probably the most important
of these is to monitor the relative humidity of the
Printed signatures that are very dry, when bound into
environment in which paper is processed. This can
a book or magazine, will take on moisture, after bind-
be accomplished very simply and at very little cost by
ing, until they reach equilibrium with the surrounding
using a sling psychrometer. Although more sophisti-
atmosphere. The bound edge of the paper cannot
cated instruments are available, none are more accurate
move as freely as the unbound edge. This difference
than the sling psychrometer.
in movement of the paper as it increases in dimension
is manifested by waves in the paper. The waves that Extreme conditions of relative humidity are harmful
develop in the paper radiating outward from the and are to be avoided. In practice, troubles are more
bound edge are commonly referred to as buckles. commonly encountered when the relative humidity
Buckles in bound books not only affect the appearance of the processing environment gets below 35% or
of the product, but also tend to stiffen the pages near above 55%-60%. Of these two extremes, low relative
the bound edge, and thus as the book is forced to humidity of the processing environment (below 35%)
open and lie flat, the stress exerted on the binding is generally more serious and costly.
shortens the life of the book. Buckles are more likely
Assuming the printer or converter receives paper in
to occur when the bound edge is perpendicular to
the 40%-45% relative humidity range, which is proba-
the paper grain direction.
bly the best all-around level for sheetfed operations,
Signatures, having different relative humidities, when the best way to prevent problems is to control the
bound together into books or magazines, will all relative humidity of the processing environment to
come into equilibrium with each other and with the this same range, 40%-45%. If this is not possible, the
surrounding atmosphere. As this happens, the dry extremes above 55%-60% and below 35% should be
papers will take on moisture and grow while the high eliminated or at least minimized. Although it can be
moisture papers will give up moisture and shrink. Such quite costly to lower high humidity levels below the
a dimensional change in the bound, trimmed product 55%-60% range, the most troublesome extreme,
will cause the finished edges to become uneven and below 35%, can be corrected with minimum expense
unsightly. This condition is referred to in the trade as by using inexpensive devices to spray water and/or
“starts.” Starts are more likely to occur when signatures steam into the air. In the central and northern portions
are bound parallel to the paper grain (Figure 5). of the United States, this simply requires the use of
such devices (water and/or steam sprays) during
SUMMARY
the winter months—when the inside air is heated.
An understanding of paper, the interactions that However, for the Southwestern United States and
occur between paper and its environment and its the higher elevations of the Western United States,
reaction to changing moisture content, is critical the use of these spray, moisture-addition devices
for those who are in the business of printing and may be necessary throughout the year.
processing paper.
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