Here is a test print on a 3D-printed PETG panel:
I started by coating the panel with some UV paint.

This is the mask that will be used:

I exposed the mask for 25 minutes:

Cleaning-up the unexposed paint:


The letters and lines came out pretty thick, that may mean that 25 minutes might have been slightly too long and shorter exposure time would be fine.
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