UV printing uses Ultraviolet lights, also known as UV lights to cure or dry coatings, inks, and adhesives as soon as it comes into contact with paper or medium of printing. This technique was widely used in drying gel nail polish in the past, but it is now widely adopted in the printing industry for bottles, brochures, or signage. Difference Between UV Printers and Traditional Printers: Drying Process: UV printers have LED, quartz or mercury light used during the curing process instead of traditional printers that only use heat. These specially designed lights follow the special ink printed on the canvas and dry it as soon as it is applied. Ink: The ink used in UV printers is far more superior to traditional ink. This ink dries quickly, thanks to the photo mechanical process provided by the printer's light. It instantly becomes dry in a matter of seconds.
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