Front-lit, back-lit, mesh, blockout — flex banner media comes in many varieties. We break down the differences, applications, and specification tips for getting the best results from your flex print.
UV printing represents a massive leap forward from conventional solvent or water-based digital printing. By deploying specialized ultraviolet lamps directly behind the ink heads, the ink is cured and solidified instantaneously. This eliminates evaporation, dry-time delays, and allows printing on rigid surfaces such as acrylic, wood, sunpack, glass, and metal composite sheets with zero distortion.
Instant Cure, Endless Substrates
Because the inks cure via a photochemical reaction rather than heat or evaporation, the process remains extremely cool. This means delicate or heat-sensitive substrates can be branded safely. Instant curing also traps the pigment, preventing bleeding or absorption into porous boards—producing ultra-crisp microtext and high-definition details.
The Environmental Edge
Traditional solvent prints emit heavy VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) during dry times. UV printing is virtually VOC-free and does not emit hazardous chemicals, making it exceptionally safe for indoor signs, commercial fixtures, and healthcare displays.
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Our expert fabrication team handles custom sizing, shape routing, and multi-layer spot UV varnish.