Imprints
In order to ensure the highest quality of promotion, we also offer promotional products branding service. Our modern machine park and highly skilled personnel render us being able to take orders, that our competition was not able to take. This way our print house gained attention of many European companies. Today we realize printing orders for customers from Germany, France and many other European countries.
The quality is always our goal, but there are also additional benefits:
Money – you’re able to limit the costs of transport from supplier to separate print house. And for your wish, there is also possibility to deliver the printed goods directly to your customer’s address.
Time – the branding takes place next to company’s warehouse that makes easy to send goods straightaway after its being packed. The time of realizing printing orders just can’t be shorter than this way.
Safety – entrusting to one company you can have a guarantee that all the it will take care for each step. Starting with the effective state of goods, through the best branding quality and ending up with delivery on ordered address and time.
Choose the best branding type:
Silkscreen: A screen is made impermeable in areas not to be printed through a photochemical process. The promotional item is placed under the screen and printed on 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.
Tampon print: A template of the logo is made and filled with the desired colour of ink. Then the colour is transferred directly onto the article with a silicone pad. As this pad is made of flexible silicone, almost all surfaces can be printed – including uneven surfaces.
Transfer print: A heat press, consisting of a heating plate and base plate, is used to apply the logo/ picture/ text, pre-printed on thermal paper, onto the item. Beforehand, the thermal paper was imprinted through silkscreen or digital print.
Laser engraving: A method using a laser beam to engrave a logo into nearly any material. A computer controlled process ensures a pinpoint reproduction. The final result is always dependent on the material surface. A colour replica is not possible.
Embroidery: A digitally controlled process in which a computer steers a needle and thread to embroider a surface. As many as 10 colours can be used in one embroidery procedure. This robust form of refinement can be used on all textiles. The logo must be provided in order to determine the number of stitches and perform an accurate cost calculation.
Embossing: A stamp is used to press a logo into the surface of an article. Coloured and metal-looking (in gold and silver) embossing are possible through special foils. This technique is mostly used on leather and synthetic leather products.
Etching: An electrolytic process – a piece of felt is soaked in corrosive liquid and is pressed through a stencil onto the product. Once the liquid comes into contact with the article the desired imprint is etched into the surface. The advantage is that the imprint is very robust.
Doming: The sticker is made of synthetic resin and a sticker with the company logo. The clear resin is fitted precisely to the logo print, protects the print and gives the logo a 3D effect. The convex sticker is perfect for advertising on rough or hard materials, such as umbrella handle.
Digital transfer: Works in two steps. First, a special thermo paper is imprinted digitally (see passage „direct print“) and cut to size. In a second step, the logo / picture / text is then printed onto the product under pressure in a heat press.
Direct print: Single drops of ink are fi red through nozzles directly onto the item or paper (similar to an inkjet printer). Normally, colours that dry with UV light are used for high brilliance. Suitable for low quantity and flat items.