Nanographic Printing: Tweaking Toward Perfection
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Erik Cagle
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The beauty of the Nanographic printing process, the magic of it, Landa observes, is its ability to adhere to any substrate because the ink never actually touches the substrate. The Landa ink becomes an extremely thin, plastic film that then gets laminated onto the paper fibers. The paper's fibers—whether they're smooth and non-absorbent or rough and absorbent—are inconsequential.
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