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Screen Printing

We offer a vast range of printing methods, most commonly screen printing is commonly used to transfer large designs to a piece of clothing and is suited for use in a quite simple design. Using a layered stencil system through, which ink is pressed, screen printing gives a unique finish. Modern techniques like digital, Sublimation printing are used to create results which are too complex for screen printing There are many different types of printing available and if you’re unsure what would be suitable for your artwork or garments, please in touch and we will be happy to advise. We offer many types of screen printing.

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Embroidery

Embroidery is the term used to describe the method of decorating fabrics with a needle and thread. Embroidery is most commonly used in brand items with a logo that is instantly recognizable to a consumer. Embroidery is a machine-based process, where the logo is digitized into a file that could be understood by the machine before a needle and thread automatically create the design. This means there could be some limitations when it comes to size and complexity but we will always advise if we have any concerns about your Logo, we offer many types of embroidery.

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3D Puff embroidery

3D Puff embroidery is a technique in embroidery where foam is inserted under the top stitch to raise the surface, giving a three-dimensional look to your embroidery designs. It requires a thicker surface or in the case of hats, a structured surface is needed. Puff Embroidery cannot be used for detailed designs

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Chenille embroidery

Chenille embroidery is a specialized form of embroidery that uses thick thread to create raised, three-dimensional designs. The technique is often used for sportswear, as it can be applied to jackets, sweatshirts, and hats. The process begins with a design that is first digitized, or translated into a stitch file

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Embossing

Embossing is a popular customization method that is achieved by applying surface treatments to the fabric which make it look like it has gotten thicker. But in the ever-changing world of fashion, it is a smart way for brands to create unique items. T-Shirts are commonly Embossed however some brands also Emboss casual wear like Bomber Jackets and others.

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Water ink screen

This printing process is the most basic printing process in screen printing. It is suitable for light-colored bottom shirts and has a soft, warm and breathable feel. Good results can be printed at a relatively low price

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Pigment Printing

This also called glue printing. This process is almost the same as the former. The difference is that it uses glue pigments. Its disadvantage is that only one color can be printed at a time, and the second color must wait for the first color to dry. It is used for printing four-color color patterns, because the glue is opaque.

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Tie-dye

Unlike regular resist-dyeing techniques, tie-dye is characterized by the use of bright, saturated primary colors and bold patterns. These patterns, including the spiral, mandala, and peace sign, and the use of multiple bold colors

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Reflective printing

Reflective: The reflective process can be divided into two types, the gray reflective effect is very strong, and the white reflective effect is weaker than the gray reflective effect. It is eye-catching and can also serve as a warning. It is most suitable for patterns that need to highlight patterns or have eye-catching effects.

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3D puff printing

3D puff printing uses a mixture of rubber ink and puff ink to print on fabrics. The result is a print effect where the ink expands and creates a 3-dimensional look and feel. This technology works well with cotton and polyester fabrics; blended with spandex is also an option

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High-density screen printing

The High-Density Screen-Printing process. The High-Density Screen-Printing Process of printing a T-shirt is the process in which we use a thick layer of emulsion to create a higher print. This is a great method that is usually used for special effects on designs and to make your design pop!

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Silicon printing

Silicon printing comes in both matte and shine silicon printing is mostly used for leggings, t-shirts & socks for anti-slip purpose.

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Sublimation Printing

Sublimation printing uses heat to essentially bring ink and fabric together as one. First, a design is printed onto special paper. The inks that are used turn into gas when brought under heat, then combine with the fabric and permanently print onto the fabric.

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Vinyl printing

Vinyl printing involves the use of large, wide-format inkjet printing machines to reproduce images on huge rolls of coated plastic. These rolls are specially coated/treated to receive inks and enable high-resolution image reproduction. Moreover, printable vinyl rolls generally have an adhesive back. Once the inkjet is printed paper after transfer to the fabric through heat transfer.