General Printing
UV Dye Printing
involves the use of ultraviolet (UV) light to cure or dry UV ink almost as soon as it is applied to any medium. Great for customised objects, sticker labels, and stationery.
Sublimation
Printing onto a special sheet of paper, then transferring the image onto another material by heating until it disintegrates into the fabric. Great for shirts, bags, and other fabric projects.
Heat Transfer
An image of the design artwork is printed on one side of the heat transfer medium, and subsequently, heat pressed onto the product with a Heat Transfer Machine.
Direct-to-Film
This involves printing your design directly onto a film and then transferring it to a product made of cotton, polyester or a mix. The main edge is the process speed.
Offset Printing
Traditional method using separate color plates to layer inks on paper through an offset printing machine. Suited for mass production job orders like fliers and commercial ads.
Digital Printing
Modern printing method that uses liquid ink projected by separate cartridges directly onto the medium. Ideal for lower volume print orders and day-to-day needs.
Large Format
Printing machines that print on commercial substrates such as tarpaulins large decals, wallpapers. Perfect for outdoor advertising and interior design detailing.
Lamination
Print process with the addition of special film layers such as matte, satin finish, glossy, applied over the printed material for an added texture and protection.