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Solid ink (also known as hot melt ink[1][2]) is a type of ink used in printing. Solid ink is a waxy, resin-based polymer that must be melted prior to usage, unlike conventional liquid inks.[1][3] The technology is used most often in graphics and large-format printing environments where color vividness and cost efficiency are important.[4][5]
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