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<br>A UV flatbed printer can print on a wide variety of materials. This type of printer is extremely<br>reliable and easy to integrate into your existing workflow. This type of printer is also designed<br>for high volume production, and provides exceptional print quality
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Features to Consider When Purchasing a UV Flatbed Printer A UV flatbed printer can print on a wide variety of materials. This type of printer is extremely reliable and easy to integrate into your existing workflow. This type of printer is also designed for high volume production, and provides exceptional print quality and productivity. There are many features to consider when purchasing a UV flatbed printer. UV flatbed printing machines use UV inks that are cured by ultraviolet rays. The ink is sprayed on the print surface in liquid form, and then solidifies as it is exposed to the ultraviolet light. This method works differently than inkjet and laser printers, which use inks that are only compatible with specific media. For example, laser toner is not compatible with rough-textured paper. Another benefit of UV printing is that the ink particles are smaller. This means that UV printers produce images with higher resolution. Because of this, UV printers cost more than traditional printers. In addition, UV LEDs and inks are more expensive than their solvent counterparts. However, UV flatbed printers are worth the investment. UV flatbed printers are versatile and can be used to print on a variety of items. They are excellent for printing directly on irregular shaped objects. In fact, they can even be used to print on objects that are hard to print on with ink-based printers. For example, they are perfect for printing on miniatures, movie star figurines, hotel key cards, personalised menus, golf balls, and bespoke packaging. UV flatbed printers are becoming more popular. Their versatility allows them to print on almost any surface. They are often used as a substitute for screen-printing because they eliminate the need for a silkscreen or printing plates. Furthermore, they allow for shorter runs for signs. Many of them also feature roll-feed capabilities, which allows for unattended printing. Another important feature to consider when purchasing a flatbed printer is the ink used. Some printers use UV ink, but others use dye-sublimation, solvent, or latex inks. There are also hybrid models that combine both roll-to-roll and flatbed printing. It is important to understand the capabilities of each of these types of printers in order to get the most for your money. UV flatbed printers can be used on a huge range of materials, including Perspex, wood, glass, and metal. They are also ideal for printing on paper, cardboard, Dibond, and plastic cards. Since UV ink sits above the surface of the substrate, the finished prints may have a slightly rough texture.