From screen, offset and gravure printing, all have been used to create functional and decorative surfaces.
Ron Gilboa, Senior Marketing Manager at FUJIFILM Dimatix, Inc.02.16.21
For many years a range of industries has been using a variety of printing technologies to create decorative surfaces.
From screen, offset and gravure printing, all have been used to create functional and decorative surfaces.
In the past decade, we have seen a rise in digital printing. Inkjet printing innovations in material science and innovation software along with other solutions have emerged in the market.
This article will focus on two key areas where industrial printing has a significant impact, digital décor paper for laminates and direct printing in the woodworking industry. We will explore the opportunity and technology that is driving this innovation to be adopted.
The woodworking industry is an example of the vast use of decorative surfaces in a range of applications.
While it has existed for thousands of years, today this segment is mainly influenced by the construction industry, where many of
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