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Co2 Engraving Graving

This technique, with its precise and controlled beam of intense light, creates stunning designs on various materials offering a sophisticated and high-quality customisation option for personalised gifts.

Can be used mainly on wood, where an exclusive finish is desired.

Digital Transfer

Unlike traditional transfer methods, this technique allows for highly detailed and complex images such as advanced logotypes, photographs, and small text to be permanently applied onto a surface. The result is very durable, and most fabrics can be washed up to 60 degrees and above.

Can be used for textiles, leatherlike material and paper.

Embroidery

As the design is created by sewing thread directly into the fabric, embroidery leaves an elegant finish that adds a touch of sophistication to any garment. It is extremely durable and allows for detailed designs with a wide range of colours, textures, and stitch types.

Can be used for textiles such as towels or bags.

Digital 360 Round

In digital printing, there are no limitations on the number of colours that can be used. Therefore, it is a good option if you have a logo in vivid colours or different shades, or if you want to print an image and utilize the entire surface of a curved product. Can be used on bottles and thermoses.

Doming

With this technique, even the smallest details of a design come to life as the glossy, 3D resin coating not only enhances the visual appeal but also provides a durable and long-lasting finish, ensuring that the print remains vibrant and protected.

Can be used for metal and leather.

Screen Transfer

Screen transfer allows for highly detailed designs to be transferred onto various surfaces with precision, making it ideal for capturing complex logos or images with a stunning visual result. It is applied at high temperature on the object using a hot-press for durability.

Can be used for paper, plastic, textiles, and metal.

Pad Printing

With its versatility and ability to conform to various shapes and textures, this technique offers a unique solution for applying detailed designs – mainly onto hard and irregular or curved surfaces – in the fastest and most accurate way.

Can be used for most materials such as plastic, metal, glass, leather, wood, and paper.

Laser Engraving

In digital printing, there are no limitations on the number of colours that can be used. Therefore, it is a good option if you have a logo in vivid colours or different shades, or if you want to print an image and utilize the entire surface of a curved product.

Can be used on bottles and thermoses.

Silkscreen Round

Silkscreen round opens a world of possibilities for branding on curved or cylindrical objects, allowing for seamless and eye-catching designs on items such as glasses, cups, and bottles. Available in one-colour-print only.

Can be used for metal, glass, plastic, and ceramics.

A patch in vegan leather (PU) with adhesive backing that is laser-engraved, providing a high level of detail. It adds a unique dimension to designs, making it popular for creating logos, texts, or decorative elements that stand out and provide a luxurious feel

Can be used for soft products such as bags.

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