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UPDATED AND TRENDY PRINTING TECHNOLOGIES

The following are Bluedge's updated and trendy printing technologies to customize your IT premium gift products

ROLLER PRINT

Roller print gives high quality, long lasting results on cylindrical surfaces. Inks are pressed through mesh stencils to produce clear, sharp images that are ideal for logos and text.

OFFSET PRINTING

Suitable for imprinting photo with fine detail. Can be used for metal and plastic cases.

EMBOSSMENT

It is a process whereby heat and pressure is being applied. This method can be used on real or artificial leather products.

SILKSCREEN PRINTING

Screen printing gives high quality, long lasting results on flat surfaces. Inks are pressed through mesh stencils to produce clear, sharp images. Screen printing is ideal for large quantities.

ENGRAVE

Engraving is the practice of incising a design on to a hard, usually flat surface. This method can be used on metal, glass and wood.

EMBROIDERY

This traditional decorative technique is instantly recognized as a high quality feature that works really well for adding extra perceived value. Embroidery can be applied to both flat and irregular surfaces of all kinds of woven and knitted products.

UV Print

UV PRINT

Flatbed Digital printing is the reproduction of digital images using inkjet printing. Flatbed digital printers use inks made of acrylic monomers that are then exposed to strong UV light to cure, or polymerize them. This process allows for printing on a wide variety of surfaces.

Hot Stamping

HOT STAMPING

Hot stamping is a dry printing method in which a heated die and foil are used to apply graphics on surfaces. It is a perfect way to create a superior impression.

ROLLER PRINT

Roller print gives high quality, long lasting results on cylindrical surfaces. Inks are pressed through mesh stencils to produce clear, sharp images that are ideal for logos and text.

HEAT TRANSFER

Heat transfer is carried out by creating a screen print image on paper and applying heat and glue to imprint the image onto the chosen article. This technique can be applied onto all kinds of woven and knitted products.