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(Phys.org)—In an effort to curb the adverse environmental impacts of paper production, researchers in a new study have developed a light-printable paper—paper that can be printed with UV light ...
How would you use light if it was paper-thin and could be applied to any ... a form of what it calls Lightpaper. It’s a way to print lighting and apply it to nearly any surface, in any shape ...
The resulting paper does not require additional inks and can be efficiently printed using ultraviolet light and erased by heating over 20 cycles without significant loss in contrast and resolution.
Researchers have developed paper that can be printed with UV light, eliminating the need for ink. The light-printable paper can be erased by heating to 120°C and rewritten more than 80 times.
To reduce deforestation and other negative environmental impacts from paper production, researchers have developed UV light printable paper. It can be rewritten upon more than 80 times ...