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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;E1depxa652: Нова страница: „Direct-To-Object printing (or DTO printing) is a distinct form of digital print that uses ultraviolet (UV), light to cure and dry ink almost as quickly as it is applied on a substrate. This unique UV printing process is very special. The substrate can include flat objects and any domed or cylindrical objects. This can consist of almost all metals, acrylic, plastic, glass, canvas, and even wood. As the UV ink is distributed onto the substrate, specialized ult...“&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Direct-To-Object printing (or DTO printing) is a distinct form of digital print that uses ultraviolet (UV), light to cure and dry ink almost as quickly as it is applied on a substrate. This unique UV printing process is very special. The substrate can include flat objects and any domed or cylindrical objects. This can consist of almost all metals, acrylic, plastic, glass, canvas, and even wood. As the UV ink is distributed onto the substrate, specialized ultraviolet lights within the printer are immediately applied to the material over the top of the ink, drying it and adhering it to the substrate.&lt;br /&gt;
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Initially, UV printing was used to create gel nail polishes. The gel polish is then applied to the nails using a UV light. The result is a quick-drying, long-lasting, and flawless manicure. Eventually, however, the benefits of ultraviolet light applications expanded and began being used in commercial and industrial markets. This forms the foundation of UV printing services and the associated printing industry. It is now used to create flyers, leaflets, signs, screen printing, and even bottle labels, just a few examples. The process of UV printing is similar to that of traditional printing. However, the inks used and the drying and curing processes differ. This is in addition the distinctive nature of printing technology.&lt;br /&gt;
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Traditional printing involves the application of solvent inks to a substrate. Heat is used to cure them. Solvent-based inks may evaporate and spread onto the substrate's surface before drying. This can release volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Unpleasing odor is produced by the heat used to cure solvent ink to substrate. The solvent inks can also be absorbed into the substrate which can cause faded colors. Spray powders can also prevent ink from drying and offsetting, which can lead to a slow and tedious process. Because of the nature and limitations of traditional printing, paper and similar materials are the only options. It cannot be used on other materials such as metal, plastic, glass, or acrylic.&lt;br /&gt;
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For UV printing, UV inks that are specifically designed for this purpose can be used. To cure ink onto the substrate, high-intensity LED UV lights are used instead of heat. As the ink is applied to the substrate, the ultraviolet light follows closely. As a result, the ink dries immediately, no matter what material (or materials) are used. Since the ink dries almost immediately, it does not evaporate, and as such, it cannot spread out onto the material it is printed on.&lt;br /&gt;
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This UV printing process and associated ink transfer are eco-friendly and quick drying. It can be used with many materials including paper, foil, acrylic and foam. The air is free from VOCs, ozone and toxic fumes. This feature will [https://independent.academia.edu/DuongBrevard27 https://independent.academia.edu/DuongBrevard27] interest companies that prize sustainability in their printing processes.&lt;br /&gt;
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Imagine all the possibilities that digitally printing directly onto the item can bring. DTO Direct-To-Object lets you print in full-color directly to the object.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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