2018年9月13日星期四

Price Guide: Solvent vs UV Printing-Mecan Printer-Mecan Printer Co., Ltd.




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Price Guide: Solvent vs UV Printing. UV printing is the current buzzword of the printing industry. Many have heard the term but few consumers know what it entails. Below you will find an introduction to the differences between older solvent-based technology and the current UV flatbed 2513 printer and roll to roll 3.2m, 5m solvent with ricoh gen5, konica 512i, 1024i print heads and ink, spare parts systems now available.

Inkjet printing, desktop publishing, and large format prints – have previously used solvent-based technology to adhere ink to substrate. The process entails mixing pigment and a solvent to create liquid ink. The printer head then transfers the liquid onto a substrate, as the solvent evaporates a hard layer of ink remains. In principal, water colour paint works the same way. UV flatbed 2513 printer and roll to roll 3.2m, 5m solvent with ricoh gen5, konica 512i, 1024i print heads and ink, spare parts. While water used to dissolve paints is harmless industrial solvents for printing are extremely toxic. To ensure the safety of employees and customers at a printing facility, complex ventilation systems must be installed to remove and capture hazardous airborne chemicals.

UV stands for Ultra Violet. The inks in UV flatbed 2513 printer and roll to roll 3.2m, 5m solvent with ricoh gen5, konica 512i, 1024i print heads and ink, spare parts printing do not dry but are cured by intense blast of ultra violet light. Many times more powerful than sunlight, UV lamps move back and forth with every pass of the printer head instantaneously fixing the printed image. By removing solvents from the process, virtually all dangers for the operator are removed with the exception of accidental sunburn. Price Guide: Solvent vs UV Printing.

As printing technology evolves UV flatbed 2513 printer and roll to roll 3.2m, 5m solvent with ricoh gen5, konica 512i, 1024i print heads and ink, spare parts printing is fast becoming the new industry standard. Because there are no solvents used this system produces no dangerous VOC’s (Volatile Organic Compounds), requires no ventilation, has a higher percentage of recyclable content, and cuts cost because of reduced drying time. Duggal has currently has 6 large format UV printers including the first of its kind in the US Durst 16 foot printer. To learn more about the eco-friendly aspects with UV flatbed 2513 printer and roll to roll 3.2m, 5m solvent with ricoh gen5, konica 512i, 1024i print heads and ink, spare parts printing check out this article.

Differences in quality for UV flatbed 2513 printer and roll to roll 3.2m, 5m solvent with ricoh gen5, konica 512i, 1024i print heads and ink, spare parts and solvent processes are also important to consider. Research and Development for new technology now revolves almost exclusively around UV printers. Older solvent machines have reached their technological pinnacle as the rear-guard passes them by. UV technology offers sharper images, greater detail, wider colour ranges, faster and safer printing. On every front UV flatbed 2513 printer and roll to roll 3.2m, 5m solvent with ricoh gen5, konica 512i, 1024i print heads and ink, spare parts technology is matching and in many accounts surpassing existing technology. Thats all for now on the Price Guide: Solvent vs UV Printing.



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