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  2. Thermal printing - Wikipedia

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    Thermal printing (or direct thermal printing) is a digital printing process which produces a printed image by passing paper with a thermochromic coating, commonly known as thermal paper, over a print head consisting of tiny electrically heated elements. The coating turns black in the areas where it is heated, producing an image.

  3. Category:Coatings - Wikipedia

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  4. Printing - Wikipedia

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    The printing cylinders are usually made from copper plated steel, which is subsequently chromed, and may be produced by diamond engraving; etching, or laser ablation. Gravure printing is known for its ability to produce high-quality, high-resolution images with accurate color reproduction and using viscosity control equipment during production.

  5. Coating - Wikipedia

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    Slide coating- bead coating with an angled slide between the slot-die and the bead. Commonly used for multilayer coating in the photographic industry. Slot die bead coating- typically with the web backed by a roller and a very small gap between slot-die and web. Tensioned-web slot-die coating- with no backing for the web. Inkjet printing ...

  6. Category:Printing - Wikipedia

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    P. Pad printing; Page numbering; Page orientation; Page printer; Pantone; Paper and ink testing; Paper density; Parzatumar; Peel (tool) Photochrom; Phototypesetting

  7. Coating and printing processes - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Coating and printing processes

  8. UV curing - Wikipedia

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    UV curing is adaptable to printing, coating, decorating, stereolithography, and in the assembly of a variety of products and materials. UV curing is a low-temperature, high speed, and solventless process as curing occurs via polymerization . [ 2 ]

  9. Dye-transfer process - Wikipedia

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    The use of dye imbibition for making full-color prints from a set of black-and-white photographs taken through different color filters was first proposed and patented by Charles Cros in 1880. [1] It was commercialized by Edward Sanger-Shepherd , who in 1900 was marketing kits for making color prints on paper and slides for projection .