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Silkscreen Printing

Silkscreen printing is a printing technique whereby a mesh is used to transfer ink onto the product (such as t-shirt etc). The ink stays on the t-shirts for many years, they are very lasting and durable, and this method is use for mass production instead of printing just 1 or 2 products, as this printing method need a template/mould (a printed mesh with the design is needed)

Heat Transfer Printing

Heat transfer printing is a newer decoration method, but it's come a long way from the iron-on decals of old. With heat transfer, also known as digital transfer, your custom logo or design is printed onto transfer paper and then ink is thermally transferred from the paper to your fabric using heat and pressure. It is most used to customize names and numbers on jersey. Transfer paper has no limitations to colors and designs. Individual artwork or image can be printed onto the medium with an inkjet printer to create shirts with your design! To finish off, vinyl or transfer papers are in a cutter or plotter machine to cut the design’s shape and transferred onto a apparel using a heat press machine.

Sublimation Print

It is a method of printing that transfers a design into a material or fabric using ink and heat. In the world of apparel, it is a game changer in that it allows whole garment prints — designs that go seam-to-seam. Another benefit of this type of printing is that you are not limited to fabrics. Sublimation printing is great for hard media too: think mugs, pens, clocks, Christmas ornaments, tins, the list could go on.

UV Printing

UV printing is a unique method of digital printing utilising ultraviolet (UV) light to dry or cure ink, adhesives or coatings almost as soon as it's hit the paper, or aluminium, foam board or acrylic - in fact, as long as it fits in the printer, the technique can be used to print on almost anything

Embroidery

Custom embroidery is our most popular decoration method used to customize apparel because custom embroidery looks great, is durable, and is affordable, especially in bulk. Embroidery is most commonly used to customize polos, sweatshirts, jackets, bags, and hats.

Laser Engraving

Laser Engraving (or Laser Etching) is a Subtractive Manufacturing method, that uses a laser beam to change the surface of an object. This process is mostly used to create images on the material, that may be seen at eye level.

Deboss

Debossing is when an image (logo, text, etc.) is imprinted into your print piece, creating a depressed effect. Just like embossing, you can choose to leave the debossed area untouched or fill it in with ink or foil stamping.

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