Tom Dalton
New Member
Is anybody flatbed printing with UV lamps turned OFF; then, doing the UV cure as a separate step? They have the UV cure machines that screen printers use. They typically have a Conveyor belt that takes the wet print under the UV dryer to cure the ink.
I'm considering this as a way to do lots of prints on Hight Intensity reflective material. Print the material on a digital flatbed printer, but pick the option to turn lamps off (ours has that feature). Then, run those prints under a UV dryer. This process would get us around known issues printing on reflective where the UV light bounces up and cures ink coming out of the heads.
-Tom
I'm considering this as a way to do lots of prints on Hight Intensity reflective material. Print the material on a digital flatbed printer, but pick the option to turn lamps off (ours has that feature). Then, run those prints under a UV dryer. This process would get us around known issues printing on reflective where the UV light bounces up and cures ink coming out of the heads.
-Tom