Large 3D objects can now be decorated with photographic-quality images, using an ink-jet printer, a plastic film and the application of heat and pressure.
Pictaflex seems to be a flexible alternative for the existing dip printing or aqua-graphics printing for its minimal setup costs, lack of minimum order quantities and on-demand printing of images.
From wallpapered fridge doors to fancy yacht customization--it's all up to you now."The Pictaflex process transfers any design or photographic quality image by dye diffusion. A specially coated recyclable polyester film is printed using aqueous inkjet technology. The ink is then fused into the surface of the object by application of heat and pressure to produce a durable long-lasting finish."
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