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Different conductive inks require specific thicknesses, usually between 2 and 5 microns, for successful RFID operation. This also means the inks have different drying requirements.
"Conductive inks tend to require thicker layers and more drying than graphics inks, so printers may need to adjust their expectations of optimal press parameters," Battersby said.
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