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LATEX PRINT


Solvent printing or so-called Solvent is a printing technique using an inkjet plotter. In this method, traditional aqueous ink has been replaced by pigment solvent ink, which is obtained on the basis of organic solvents. This is one of the most popular large format printing techniques that allows printing on unlimited surfaces. This print is resistant to atmospheric factors, including UV radiation. We divide the solvent printing technology due to the ink used for it. Depending on the amount of solvent contained in the ink base and durability of the printout, it is divided into:

Hard solvent, which is the most toxic of all types of solvent. It contains the largest amount of cyclohexanol harmful to health and the environment, but it is also the most durable of the solvent inks. Its durability is estimated at about 3-7 years. The advantages of this type of printing include no need to laminate prints. In addition, it is resistant to discoloration, water and abrasion. Solvent prints usually have a resolution of 720 dpi.

 

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