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Tips on How to Select the Right Lenticular Sheet for Printer

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Lenticular sheet With a flat surface on one side and a set of small convex lenses on the other side, a lenticular printing sheet can be defined as a translucent plastic sheet. The transformation of a 2D image into a variety of visual illusions is done by the magic of these small convex lenses. When the orientation of a lenticular sheet is changed viewers can easily observe lenticular special effects. Characteristics of a lenticular sheet Material - Based on the application it is made from the following material: Polypropylene, Acrylic (PMMA), PETG, Polycarbonate, PVC, APET, and Polystyrene. You should probably select Acrylic or APET for a DIY project. Compared to other materials Acrylic tends to be more expensive. Viewing Distance – Viewing distance is referred to as the distance between you and the print. When choosing a correct lenticular sheet for your application this is an important factor to consider. The optimal distance of viewing and the LPI number are inversely rela