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SILKSCREEN PRINT/ TAMPON PRINT LASER ENGRAVING
TEXTILE PRINTING A template of the logo is made and filled with A method using a laser beam to engrave a
logo into nearly any material. A computer
the desired colour of ink. Then the colour is
For silkscreen print, a screen is made transferred directly onto the article with a controlled process ensures a pinpoint
impermeable in areas not to be printed through silicone pad. As this pad is made of flexible reproduction. The final result is always
a photochemical process. The promotional silicone, almost all surfaces can be printed – dependent on the material surface. A colour
item is placed under the screen and printed on including uneven surfaces. replica is not possible.
the areas where the screen is permeable. The
colour is pushed through the holes and applied
to the product. When using coloured logos it
is recommended to add a white base coat to
ensure brilliant colours. This method is ideal
for flat surfaces, such as textiles or segments
of umbrellas.
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EMBROIDERY EMBOSSING TRANSFER PRINT
A digitally controlled process in which a A stamp is used to press a logo into the A heat press, consisting of a heating plate
computer steers a needle and thread to surface of an article. Coloured and metal- and a base plate, is used to apply the logo/
embroider a surface. As many as 10 colours looking (in gold and silver) embossing are picture/ text, pre-printed on thermal paper,
can be used in one embroidery procedure. possible through special foils. This technique onto the item. Beforehand, the thermal paper
This robust form of refinement can be used is mostly used on leather and synthetic was imprinted through silkscreen or direct
on all textiles. The logo must be provided in leather products. print.
advance in order to determine the number
of stitches and perform an accurate cost
calculation.
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