Special effects

Screen printing is the most popular technique of making prints on clothing and other textiles. The printing technique consists of squeezing paint through a form on a specially prepared matrix commonly called a screen.

The screen is covered with an emulsion on which the printed image is reproduced. The ink is pressed through those areas of the screen that are not covered with emulsion. The resulting design is transferred directly to the object or paper/foil depending on the screen printing technique.

Puff print

  1. pantone colors
  2. 3D effect

Realistic photo print

  1. shadow effect and tonal transitions
  2. reproduction of photos

Gel print

  1. 3D effect
  2. imitation of water, glass

Apl print

  1. up to 18 pantone colors
  2. flat printing

Gold/Silver Printing

  1. sparkle effect
  2. premium effect

Glitter print

  1. stand-off glitter
  2. sparkle

HD Printing

  1. sharp edges
  2. 3D effect

Raster printing

  1. photo realistic effect
  2. 3D effect