It appears three-dimensional (3D) and changes the design when you change the viewing angle!
The lenticular lens sheet has a surface with a series of dome-shaped convex lenses, and the back side has images printed that correspond to cylindrical lenses (dome-shaped) while considering the refraction of light. When viewed from the front, it can appear three-dimensional (3D), and changing the viewing angle can cause the images to change (changing). 【Features】 ■ 3D - Images for the right eye and left eye are printed separately on the back side. - When viewed from the front, it appears as if there are three-dimensional objects. ■ Changing - Multiple varying images are printed on the back side to match the cylindrical lenses. - When the angle of the sheet is changed while viewing from the front, the images appear to change or move. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company engages in offset printing, manufacturing of paper containers (packaging), card production, and the development and manufacturing of paper products. We are reorganizing our diverse technologies from the perspective of international division of labor to further enhance the appeal of Made in Japan. As a result, we have developed the 3D printing material HALS. We have obtained numerous international patents and are exporting to countries around the world, with adoption expanding in various fields, including anti-counterfeiting packaging.