Oleophobic

A quality of certain papers, components of paper, or the non-image areas of lithographic printing plates that causes them to repel oil-based inks and have an affinity for water. Oleophobic substances are also called lipophobic and are considered hydrophilic. (See also Oleophilic.)

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