inkreceptive
Inkreceptive is a term used to describe a material, surface, or system that readily accepts ink and supports stable deposition of pigments, dyes, or inks in printing, drawing, and other ink-based processes. The term can be used literally to refer to physical substrates as well as metaphorically to interfaces that readily absorb information or input. In its literal sense, inkreceptivity depends on surface chemistry, texture, and porosity, as well as environmental conditions such as humidity and temperature.
The word is a neo-coined compound blending ink and receptive, with early appearances in design and printing
In practice, measuring inkreceptivity involves assessing ink adhesion, absorption rate, bleed, feathering, and color accuracy. Substrates
Common substrates include coated papers, specialized art papers, textiles, ceramics, and polymer films used in signage
See also: inkjet printing, surface energy, porosity, coating, printmaking.