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Suspected embossed printing (micro-embossing)

Showcasing delicate and diverse expressions! Greatly expanding the possibilities of design and printing expressions.

"Pseudo Embossed Printing (Micro Embossing)" is a printing technique that creates embossed textures and reveals a raised effect in offset printing by using two types of varnishes with different properties: a base OP varnish and a UV coating varnish. The appearance changes with the reflection of light, adding further depth and richness to the design. It is also possible to combine the textured areas with smooth areas that have not been processed, and depending on the design and ideas, the range of expression can expand infinitely. [Features] ■ Capable of expressing three-dimensionality ■ Capable of expressing texture *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Suspected embossed printing (micro embossing)

It is possible to express three-dimensionality and texture! This greatly expands the possibilities of design and printing expression.

We would like to introduce "Pseudo Embossed Printing (Micro Embossing)." This technology creates embossed textures in offset printing by using two types of varnishes with different properties: a base OP varnish and a UV coating varnish, allowing for a raised effect. 【Printing Process】 1. Print the base OP varnish 2. Apply the UV coating varnish 3. Cure the UV 4. Completion *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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