The main differences between UV printing and traditional printing usually lie in the materials used for printing and the display effects.
UV printing typically allows for the simultaneous use of white and color inks, creating a unique artistic style that traditional printing cannot achieve.
2. The UV printing patterns offer a pronounced texture and convey a sense of elegance, seriousness, and luxury visually. Conversely, traditional spray painting lacks the three-dimensional display effect.
3. UV printing boasts superior adhesion, UV resistance without fading, water-resistant abrasion, high hardness, and scratch resistance compared to traditional printing.
4. Standard large format printers are used for materials like canvas and single-sided perforated rolls, while UV printers can handle materials such as acrylic and glass sheets. Additionally, the inks used differ, with UV printing utilizing UV inks.
5. The UV flatbed printer is a perfect blend of UV-cured inks and digital printing technology.





