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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;P9mchgk672: Нова страница: „Direct-to-Object (or DTO) printing is a unique form of digital printing. It uses ultraviolet light to dry or cure the ink almost immediately after it has been applied to a substrate. This unique UV printing process is very special. It can be used with flat and cylindrical objects. It can be made of metals, acrylics, plastic, glass and canvas. After the UV ink has been applied to the substrate, the special ultraviolet lights in the printer immediately apply t...“&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Direct-to-Object (or DTO) printing is a unique form of digital printing. It uses ultraviolet light to dry or cure the ink almost immediately after it has been applied to a substrate. This unique UV printing process is very special. It can be used with flat and cylindrical objects. It can be made of metals, acrylics, plastic, glass and canvas. After the UV ink has been applied to the substrate, the special ultraviolet lights in the printer immediately apply the ink to the material, drying it, and adhering to it to the substrate.&lt;br /&gt;
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Initially, the UV printing process was developed for gel nail varnishes. The gel polish is then applied to the nails using a UV light. It results in a fast-drying, flawless manicure. The benefits of UV light applications began to expand and were now used in the commercial and industrial markets. This is the basis of UV printing services, and the associated printing industry. This technology is used to produce flyers, leaflets and screen printing. 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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With traditional printing, solvent inks are applied to a substrate, and heat is used to cure the ink. 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 [https://www.pearltrees.com/l9nvshu201#item510328368 Great post to read] by the heat used to cure solvent ink to substrate. Additionally, solvent inks can absorb into the substrate and cause color fade. Spray powders can also prevent ink from drying and offsetting, which can lead to a slow and tedious process. Traditional printing is generally limited to paper and similar materials due to the nature of the printing press. It is not compatible with metal, plastics, glass, acrylic, or other materials.&lt;br /&gt;
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Specialized UV inks can be used for UV printing. To cure ink onto the substrate, high-intensity LED UV lights are used instead of heat. The ultraviolet light follows closely behind the ink as it is distributed onto the substrate. The ink will dry immediately regardless of the substrate. Because the ink is dry almost immediately, it doesn't evaporate and cannot spread onto the printed material.&lt;br /&gt;
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In addition to the quick-drying capabilities and the eco-friendliness of UV printing, this ultraviolet printing method and the associated form of ink transfer can also be used with various materials, including paper, plastic, foil, acrylic, foam, etc. The air is free from VOCs, ozone and toxic fumes. Companies that value sustainability in their printing processes will appreciate this feature.&lt;br /&gt;
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Imagine the possibilities when you consider digitally printing directly to the item instead of printing on a sticker and then needing to place the sticker on the object. DTO Direct-To-Object allows you to print in full color directly on the item.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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