The direct imprinting of a design or copy into the surface of a product. Image is pressed through tensioned nylon mesh, leaving a paint-like appearance. Sharper imprint than Pad Printing, though it requires a relatively flat surface without obstructions.
Imprinting for detailed and multicolor imprints for better appearance on certain substrates. Holds registration on a wide range of surfaces such as: insulated padding, PVC, nylon, neoprene, ABS and more.
A traditional method of decorating textiles with needle and colored thread. Available for select caps, apparel, bags, blankets, towels and aprons.
A technique for leather and other substrates in which a metal die is created from artwork. The die is then heat-pressed into the material, leaving an image of the artwork in a recess creating a classic sophistication.
A clean, polished appearance. Light burns away the surface to reveal the substrate. Works best when the item's surface is a different color from the substrate. A contrasting black imprint can be created with Laser Oxidation when the surface and the substrate are the same or similar color.
An inked image is transferred from a photo-etched plate to a thin, soft silicone pad, which is then pressed against the part. The pad can wrap itself as much as 180° around a small object, and ink coverage is excellent. One color is printed at a time and registration between colors can be tight — up to four colors.
Delivers high-resolution photo-quality images on a broad range of products. Make a bold statement. Artwork Requirement: (CMYK) Four-color process.
Enhance your message with a patented process which converts photo-quality images and graphics into a spectacular imprint. Artwork Requirement: (CMYK) Four-color process.
Full-color graphics and photography available on a variety of products. Image can be encased by Lustredome™, a clear plastic epoxy dome or covering. Artwork Requirement: (CMYK) Four-color process.