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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;V8mtsvn888: Нова страница: „Direct-To-Object, or DTO printing, is a distinctive form of digital printing that involves using ultraviolet (UV) light to cure or dry the ink almost as soon as it is applied to a prepared substrate. This unique UV printing process is very special. The substrate can include flat objects and any domed or cylindrical objects. You can use almost any metal, acrylic, plastic or glass as well as canvas and wood. As the UV ink is distributed onto the substrate, spe...“&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Direct-To-Object, or DTO printing, is a distinctive form of digital printing that involves using ultraviolet (UV) light to cure or dry the ink almost as soon as it is applied to a prepared substrate. This unique UV printing process is very special. The substrate can include flat objects and any domed or cylindrical objects. You can use almost any metal, acrylic, plastic or glass as well as canvas and 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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The UV printing process was initially developed for gel nail polishes. The gel polish is then applied to the nails using a UV light. It results in a fast-drying, flawless manicure. Eventually, however, the benefits of ultraviolet light applications expanded and began being used in commercial and industrial markets. This was the beginning of UV printing and the associated printing business. It is now used to create flyers, leaflets, signs, screen printing, and even bottle labels, just a few examples. UV printing is very similar to traditional printing. However, the inks used and the drying and curing processes differ. This is due to the unique nature of the 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). The heat used to cure the solvent ink to the substrate produces an unpleasant odor. The solvent inks can also be absorbed into the substrate which can cause faded colors. Spray powders also make it difficult to dry the ink and prevent it from offsetting. This can cause the entire process to take several days. 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. High-intensity LED ultraviolet light is used to cure the ink onto [https://openclassrooms.com/en/members/zw1b7zfh2149 Shop Near Me] its substrate. The ink is spread onto the substrate by the ultraviolet light. 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. Additionally, no VOCs, ozone, or toxic fumes are released into the air. This feature is a great option for companies who value 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. With DTO Direct-To-Object, printing in full color is applied directly to the item.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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