Print Options
Screen Printing
It is the process of applying chemicals called sensitized emulsion to the fabric stretched on a metal or wooden frame, then exposing the text or pattern to be printed in the light of the exposure machine and passing the screen printing ink to the exposed areas on different surfaces such as fabric, glass, ceramic, metal plate, wood or paper with the help of a scraper (squeegee) and leaving the unexposed areas blank.
Pad Printing
Buffer printing, in general terms, is a printing technique that allows printing on all kinds of flat, curved, wrinkled surfaces that cannot be reached by the silk screen used in the screen printing technique, in high resolution, on small-sized products such as golf balls, lighters, pens. While the ink coated on the plate is scraped off with a knife, the printing pad is positioned on the object to cover it. The print buffer picks up the ink on the plate and applies pressure on the object. Meanwhile, the ink passes from the printing pad to the object.
UV Printing
Ultraviolet (UV) Printing is a printing technique that allows the paint on the object to dry within a few seconds of printing. This new technique is used in many sectors, from automotive to telecommunications, graphic arts to decoration.
Laser Printing
Laser printing, which first took its place in history with hand carving, is the process of marking all kinds of materials such as metal, glass, wood, marble, crystal, porcelain, porcelain and leather by engraving or burning with laser light. The strength of these rays varies according to the strength of the product. The biggest feature that distinguishes laser printing from other printing techniques is that it is not possible to erase the print. As long as it is not subjected to any strain, no deformation will occur in the print. In addition, there is no color option in laser printing technique.
The raw material of the product, i.e. the background color, usually gives us the print color. However, in some cases, for example; coated with metal, painted, tempered (laser marking thanks to controlled heat) or anodized (thin oxide film layer on the metal surface) can create a color difference on the surfaces. Another issue in the production of laser printing is that pre-printing design work is of great importance as it is an irreversible printing technique. In order to obtain a quality print, graphic design work must be done in vector programs such as Adobe Illustrator, CorelDraw or Freehand. After these works are done, printing in the desired size will be realized in the desired quality.
Embossed Printing
It is the process of embossing the paper with or without dye during printing. In order to realize the embossing process in the best way, the female plate and the most suitable male plate for the female plate should be produced from zinc or photopolymer materials. The best results from embossed prints are obtained in this way.
Embossed printing differs from other printing techniques in that it is printed using machines that consume a lot of power. Today, the packaging of many products, books, agendas, notebook covers and business cards can gain a much more valuable, flashy atmosphere with this method and have a memorable appearance. Optionally, embossing can be applied together with hot gilding and gains an aesthetic appearance.