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Reasons for choosing UV printing

 Uv Ink For Epson i3200


Functional advantages of UV flatbed printers

1. Large format graphics

Up to 4' x 8' - and 2" thick, compatible with rigid and flexible materials - including acrylic, ABS, Clopid, aluminum, foam board.

 

2. Second side printing

Printing on the back side of clear materials gives depth and adds a glossy appearance.

 

3. UV printing increases the durability/longevity of graphics

UV printing can be durable. This depends on the substrate and the UV inks used. Typically, UV inks are developed in a variety of formulations to meet consumer demand for durability. Hard UV inks are used for hard substrates, i.e. those that do not want to bend or stretch. Flexible UV inks, however, are used for bending and stretching items because the ink is formulated to be more flexible.

 

4. Transparent ink

High gloss, the ability to add texture using transparent inks that are only added to certain areas of the print.

 

5. Can print on multiple substrates

The materials that can be used on the flatbed printer are almost unlimited, such as photo paper, film, canvas, fabric, plastic, PVC, acrylic, carpet, tile, glass, ceramic, metal, wood, leather, etc.

 

6. Environmentally friendly and economical

Lithographic printing is more sustainable because it produces fewer waste cartridges and less indoor air pollution, the inks used usually contain fewer harmful chemicals, and the light sources are completely ozone-free. And because there is no need to produce printing plates, lithography is also more economical and practical.

 

7. Fast and high-quality printing

With litho printing, business owners don't have to worry about replacing signs as often because the ink is protected against fading and cracking. In addition, printing time is reduced, so business owners can get a higher quality in-house product quickly and accurately.


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