A UV inkjet printer uses a UV digital printing process to apply a 2D digital image to a 3D object. A UV inkjet printer propels tiny droplets of ink onto paper, plastic, glass, metal and other substrates in order to form an image through the use of an ink delivery system, also known as a print head.
Using UV printing technology, it's possible to print unique designs, images, text and even textures directly onto a vast range of materials or products. For example, VersaUV printers are widely used for product personalisation and for offering your customers something totally different from the average printed product.
Flatbed press, printing press employing a flat surface for the type or plates against which paper is pressed, either by another flat surface acting reciprocally against it or by a cylinder rolling over it. It may be contrasted to the rotary press (q.v.), which has a cylindrical printing surface. There are two methods for digital printing on glass: UV-curable printing, and digital ceramic printing. Digital UV printing technology uses organic inks and employs ultraviolet light to cure (dry) the ink on the glass surface. The technology enables unlimited color combinations.
Glass printing is the capability to replicate any digital image onto glass permanently. This means that you can easily customise a space in a functional way, where you can produce an illustration, a texture imitation, geometric & abstract patterns and even photography on a panel of glass that can be easily installed. UV printers can decorate glass products with ease. Getting the ink to stick properly has been a challenge for all printers in the past. The use of an adhesion promoter, PYROSIL, or a system like the PYROTRACK can yield durable results that you can trust.
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