While the sublimation transfer process of digital printing utilizes fewer energy resources compared to flexible printing, it still generates two types of waste paper such as thermal transfer and lining paper. Due to the water glue content in these types of thermal transfer papers, few companies are willing to recycle them and instead opt for incineration. This material is made by placing these two types of paper according to a specific proportion (1/3 thermal transfer paper + 2/3 lining paper) into a pulper then performing procedures such as refining and drying to produce handwritten paper.more
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While the sublimation transfer process of digital printing utilizes fewer energy resources compared to flexible printing, it still generates two types of waste paper such as thermal transfer and lining paper. Due to the water glue content in these types of thermal transfer papers, few companies are willing to recycle them and instead opt for incineration. This material is made by placing these two types of paper according to a specific proportion (1/3 thermal transfer paper + 2/3 lining paper) into a pulper then performing procedures such as refining and drying to produce handwritten paper.