Screen Printing
a process used to decorate flat surface.
We specialize in printing Textiles (t-shirts, caps), Nylon (tog bags, umbrellas) Leather or ko-skin (folders, wallets), Plastic, Glass, Metal or Wooden Products.
Images created by Screen Printing are extremely opaque. Multiple colours can be printed depending on the items being printed.
is the most versatile of all printing processes with its unique ability to print on three dimensional objects (pens, lighters, etc.) and compound angles (golf balls, etc.). Small logos can be printed and very fine details can be achieved with this method. Logos as small as 3mm up to 60mm x 120mm can be printed.
The Pad Printing process is most commonly used on pens and small items as it is low cost and high volumes can be printed in minimal time.
Due to the number of Pad Printing machines that we have we can take on large volumes of work.
provides a permanent message on an in-process or finished article. We laser etch text, serial & part numbers, company logos, bar codes or 2D codes on all plain, painted, anodized, plated metal and aluminum surfaces, whether they are flat sheets or cylinders (flasks, mugs, etc.)
Laser engraving also produces very high quality marks on plastic, wood and leather. A character as small as 0.5mm and as large as 400mm x 600mm can be marked with our laser engravers. We have both CO2 (wood, leather. plastics, etc.) and jag (all metals) machines.
is a fully electronic, computer-to-printing, wide format print.
With digital printing, there are no colour separation plates or film to create (which can be expensive), thus resulting in minimal machine setup costs, thus keeping our fixed costs much lower.
All ”Self Adhesive Labels” can be “Kiss Cut” and “Die Cut” resulting in no added high cost for “Dies”, which are usually only used once.
These are a few Digital Printing applications ideas, make suggestions and be creative for your clients it’s endless, these ideas are a tip of the “Ice Berg”; Self Adhesive Labels, License Disk Stickers, Dome Stickers, Banners, Poster Printing up to A1, Key Holders, Name Plates, Tablecloths, Bandanas, Zip Tags, Shoes Tags, Bottle Labels.
is the handicraft of decorating fabric or other materials with needle and thread or yarn. Embroidery may also incorporate other materials such as metal strips, pearls, beads, quills, and sequins. Embroidery is most often used on caps, hats, coats, blankets, dress shirts, denim, stockings, and golf shirts. Embroidery is available with a wide variety of thread or yarn color.
An interesting characteristic of embroidery is that the basic techniques or stitches on surviving examples of the earliest embroidery—chain stitch, buttonhole or blanket stitch, running stitch, satin stitch, cross stitch—remain the fundamental techniques of hand embroidery today.
Machine embroidery, which arose in the early stages of the Industrial Revolution, mimics hand embroidery, especially in the use of chain stitches, but the “satin stitch” and hemming stitches of machine work rely on the use of multiple threads and resemble hand work in their appearance but not their construction.