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IMPRINT OPTIONS
There are multiple options for putting your brand on a product. The better the artwork we receive the better the imprint will be. We accept all types of artwork including electronic art (see requirements below).
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EMBOSSING
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Embossing pushes the surface forward, causing a raised image. Debossing is done using the same process but the surface is depressed. The following terms apply to both embossing and debossing.
A blind emboss is an embossed image that is not stamped over a printed image or with a foil. The colour of the image is the same as the paper.
A registered emboss is an embossed image that exactly registers to a printed or foil stamped image.
A combo emboss refers to an embossed image that is also foil stamped.
Glazing refers to an emboss that appears polished. Notably on dark-coloured stocks, the heat and pressure is substantially increased to smooth and shine the surface.
Using a very high temperature, light coloured papers can be scorched so that the paper changes colour. Successfully done with extreme caution, this process actually burns the paper.
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EMBROIDERY
Stitching a logo in any colour thread onto a fabric or canvas.
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LASER ENGRAVING
Laser engraving is possible on wood, metal or plastic.
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PAD PRINT
The most common form of imprinting a logo. Pad printing is possible on most surfaces.
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SCREEN PRINTING
This is a process whereby ink is applied directly to the surface whether it is a fabric or PVC pad.
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ARTWORK REQUIREMENTS
All artwork should be supplied in eps format digitally and at least 300 dpi. If you have any questions regarding your artwork, please contact us.