The LFP process is actually quite similar to the digital printing method.
It is ideal for items that require full-color printing. First, you will need to select which type of material you want to use,
and what the end product is going to be. Then, you will need to define the exact shape and size of that product.
Once this is done,
the appropriate artwork will need to be created to match the right dimensions for the product. In line with the graphics,
the press will set-out the toner via a range of large nozzles. During which, a very fine layer of ink is sprayed onto the
surface according to the design. The ink gets directly applied to the product without using any form of transfer, and this creates a highly authentic print.
Most printing companies will then use UV lights to help dry the ink and finalize the project.
In terms of the time it takes to do large format printing, it is just as quick as digital printing,
and delivers a high-quality image.