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An industrial process for the manufacture of films of all colors, including metallic ones, for printing on cardboard, fabric, leather, wood, paper and similar materials.
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An industrial process for the manufacture of films of all colors, including metallic ones, for printing on cardboard, fabric, leather, wood, paper and similar materials.
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An industrial process for the manufacture of films of all colors, including metallic ones, for printing on cardboard, fabric, leather, wood, paper and similar materials.
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An industrial process for the manufacture of films of all colors, including metallic ones, for printing on cardboard, fabric, leather, wood, paper and similar materials.
An industrial process for the manufacture of films of all colors, including metallic ones, for printing on cardboard, fabric, leather, wood, paper and similar materials.
An industrial process for the manufacture of films of all colors, including metallic ones, for printing on cardboard, fabric, leather, wood, paper and similar materials.
An industrial process for the manufacture of films of all colors, including metallic ones, for printing on cardboard, fabric, leather, wood, paper and similar materials.
Folding applicable to paper, cloth, paper-cloth or similar material, so that the different drawings that may constitute the whole of the print undergo transformation.