Yellow Stain Formation in Inkjet Prints on Paper, New Material Analysis and Research - Survey

Posted on Wednesday, August 27, 2025 - 01:26

Yellow stain formation in inkjet papers is an increasingly observed phenomenon in works on paper collections. I am currently researching this issue, and your participation in a short survey would greatly help to assess the scope of the problem and how best to move forward with the research.

This yellow stain formation is usually bright yellow in color and only affects the ink receiving layer of inkjet printed materials. It is different to the natural yellowing/ darkening of paper as it ages.

For context, attached is a copy of the paper I presented on this topic in 2022.

I would like to hear from anyone that is involved in the care/ stewardship of inkjet printed materials, no matter if they have witnessed yellow stain formation or not.

A summary of the survey results will be posted on this forum and shared at future conferences and in related publications as the research progresses. Participants and institutions will remain anonymous in any published/ spoken summary of the survey, unless I have gained express permission to share these details. There is an option for you to share contact details within the survey form so that I may follow up with questions if necessary.

The survey will close Monday 15th September. Here is a link to the survey:

https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=L8LPLONgUEWZ1bvPX14…

Thank you in advance for your time and help! If anyone has any comments, questions or wants to reach out directly then please feel free to email me.

Best wishes,
Jordan

Jordan Megyery
Associate Conservator of Photographs, J.Paul Getty Museum
jmegyery@getty.edu