SC-UVA2 4290 A2+ UV DTF Printer ( UV Printer )
SUNCOLOR UV Printer ( UV DTF Printer )
A UV inkjet printer uses a UV digital printing process to apply a 2D digital image to a 3D object. A UV inkjet printer propels tiny droplets of ink onto paper, plastic, glass, metal and other substrates in order to form an image through the use of an ink delivery system, also known as a print head.
Much More Durable Machines Than Others.
- 2 Epson XP600 Printheads
- Print size: 42cm x 90cm
- Print height: up to 17cm
- Hoson Board System
- White ink stir and circulation system
If UV printer is CMYK and white ink, it can direct print on the objects.
If UV printer is CMYK and white ink, with Vanish, It not only can direct print on the objects, also can print on stickers.
UV ( DTF ) Printer has two printing methods:
- For flatbed objects or cylinders, it is more convenient to print directly on the products
- For irregular objects or want to print on relatively narrow parts of the product, we can use UV DTF technology to print.
UV printers can print onto paper, PVC, plastic, acrylic, metal, wood, canvas, board, leather, textile, slate, driftwood, bamboo
and more*. Plus, by using a primer, you can print on an even broader range of materials including glass and finely glazed
ceramics.
FAQ
1. What is the difference between a UV printer and a dye sublimation printer?
Most Flatbed UV printers are equipped with white ink so that they are able to print on substrates that are not white and maintain color integrity. This is in contrast to a sublimation process, for example, that requires you print on or apply the result to a light colored or white material.
2. What materials can UV printer print on?
UV printers can print onto almost all materials except fabrics, such as paper, PVC, plastic, acrylic, metal, wood, canvas, board, leather, textile, slate, driftwood, bamboo and more.
3. Why can't UV printer print on fabrics ?
UV printers use UV (ultraviolet) light to cure the inks in the printer. When the object emerges from the printer the inks are dry and ready to deliver.
if there was no volume loss due to the evaporation of the water in the ink.
UV inks cure by a photochemical process. These inks are made of liquid monomers and oligomers and not water based.