Print Methods
Digital printing
Small and medium-sized lot sizes can be produced at the most cost-effective and fastest in digital printing. The print data are sent directly from the computer to the printing machine and transferred to the printing material.
Digital printing (Textile)
With the eco-friendly, water-based dispersion inks, maximum light fastness for outdoor use (note 6-7) is achieved in textile printing. In digital printing, you can select additional special colours from the Pantone C or U, HKS N, RAL, Black and Black Solid % colours. This achieves an even higher colour accuracy.
Digital printing (Not-Textile)
The used UV inks have a high light fastnesses, are VOC-free, and are certified according to the Nordic Ecolabel (Nordic Swan). In digital printing, you can select additional special colours from the Pantone C or U, HKS N, RAL, Black and Black Solid % colours. This achieves an even higher colour accuracy.
Screen printing
The eco-friendly, water-based ink which is specially adapted for each colour tone is transferred to the printing material with a magnetic squeegee through the printing screen.
Screen printing - Full colour print (Textile)
In screen printing photo motives are realized by combining / superimposing of the four printing colours blue (cyan), red (magenta), yellow (yellow) and black (key) (= CMYK). Each colour is specially adapted and transferred to the base material with a squeegee through the 4 pressure sieves, which is referred to as 4-colour halftone printing. With special colours, the colour accuracy can be increased or extra image areas can be displayed in solid colour printing.
Screen printing - Special colours (Textile)
The special colours selected from the colour systems Pantone C or U, HKS N, RAL, Black as well as Black Solid% are applied and transferred to the printing material with a squeegee through the printing screen. Uniformly covered printing surfaces with high colour accuracy are produced. However, photos or shading can not be displayed.