Printing Table: The surface to be printed on must be even and plain. UV printing is suitable for materials such as leather, marble, glass, plastic, stone, metal, paper, and wood they must have an even and plain surface.
Print Design: The print design must be exported in .PNG format with high quality. After creating the design, you should also prepare a template. This template should then be used to print the design onto a glass surface.
Printing Process: If your design includes tiny details, it is essential to print in unidirectional mode at a resolution of 1440×1440. For printing on glass, it is absolutely necessary to apply a primer to the glass surface beforehand to ensure proper adhesion of the ink.
Final Steps and Recommendations:
If you are not satisfied with the print quality, consider the following possibilities:
If your print comes out blurry, first check the distance between the print head and the surface. An incorrect distance can affect the clarity of your print.
If your print has shifted, clean the encoder strip as mentioned in our weekly maintenance guide. Dirt or debris on the encoder strip can cause misalignment.
If the colors of your print appear faded, the print head may be clogged. Perform a head cleaning procedure and then try printing a test page to see if there’s an improvement.
As with any printing process, making the right adjustments, using high-quality materials, and gaining experience are crucial. If you encounter any difficulties, you can learn more details from our YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8mBNzO_L_c.