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Screen-printing is the printing process suitable for larger plastic (various media for stationery, wall clocks, artificial leather folders, rulers), textiles (shirts, caps, umbrellas, bags), leather, paper (cardboard bags, paper pages) and other industrial products. The printing method consists of passing ink through a fine sieve (screen) and printing on the material desired.

Pad printing is used for printing in detail the emblems or logos on various products, with cylindrical or flat surface. The method is used for printing on pens, desktop items, lighters, key rings, scrapers, toys, calculators or watches, and other industrial products of plastic, wood, metal, leather or artificial leather. The image to print is imprinted on photoactive metal around 10 × 10 cm in size. These are then are washed, dried and engraved by exposure to an ultraviolet lamp for several minutes, providing strength and durability of the print. Paint is transferred via a  silicone pad, onto the object.

Engraving is the method of customization that is widely applied especially to metal products, achieving results that are elegant and durable. The process is totally computerized, the graphic is transferred to the product througha diamond-tipped mills.

Sublimation digital printing is quickly becoming one of the innovations that are talking over in the digital graphics industry. This application is the adaptation of advanced technology in digital printing to the conventional process of transfer by dye sublimation. Sublimation is a process that involves a physical transformation of paint particles from a solid into a gaseous state without first turning solid particles in liquid. The sublimation of an image from the transfer paper onto an item involves contact between the image printed on transfer paper and the destination item, on the transfer press. The heat causes the particles of dye on the image to sublimate. During the process, the polyester coat on the target item is also heated. As a result, the molecules of polyester open and paint particles, gaseous, enter the polyester layer. At the end of the sublimation, the press is open and the item cools. After cooling, the paint is detained on the polyester, which causes long paint resistance on the material, compared to other methods of printing.

Application of films, cut on a cutter plotter or digitally printed - the films are is applied via a thermotransfer press onto the textile substrate. Quality materials and equipment used ensure professional quality and resistance of the copy.