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This is a close-up, eye-level shot of a flatbed printer in operation, likely in a workshop or print shop. The primary subject is a large, white, irregularly shaped object being printed on. Along the left side of the frame, a stack of brown, cardboard-like material is visible, organized in rows and marked with numbers from 176 to 225. The printer itself is black and industrial, with a silver track and green circular indicators running vertically. The object being printed on appears to be a custom-cut piece of media, possibly for signage or a display. Several printed panels are already attached to it, showcasing different coffee-themed designs with text in a Cyrillic alphabet. Visible text on these panels includes "АМЕРИКАНО", "ФЛЕТ ВАЙТ", "КАПУЧІНО", "ЛАТЕ", "ШОКОЛАД", "БАБЛ КАВА", and "АЙС ЛАТЕ". To the right of the printed object, there's a strip of yellow masking tape along the edge of the printer bed. Further to the right, on the printer's control panel, more text is visible, including "ЮЧЕНІ ЧОРНИЛА + РІВЕНЬ ЧОРНИЛ", "УФ СУШКА", "ВАКУУМНІ", "ПІДІГРІВ", "БЕЗПЕРЕРВН. ЗАПАСНА", and color indicators labeled C, M, Y, W, V, LC, LM. A small, silver sensor is also attached to the print head. A paintbrush with orange bristles is just visible in the top right corner of the frame, suggesting manual intervention or cleanup might be part of the process. The lighting is consistent and bright, indicating an indoor, well-lit environment, likely during daytime working hours. No people are visible in the frame.
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