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We are unique in our ability
to reproduce photographs and illustrations with high
quality screen printing. Our craftsmen use dot patterns as
fine as 85 lines per inch.
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Our award-winning
process uses the four printing primary colors
(yellow, magenta, cyan, black) to reproduce
full-color illustrations or photographs. It has the
fine resolution of color lithography and a rich
textured feel. |
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This decorating method
utilizes heat, pressure and a die to transfer bright foil
colors to any material. The most commonly-used colors are gold
and silver, but many other exciting colors are available at
extra cost.
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With the use of a
special die, foil is transferred color to your material,
then use the same die to deboss exactly the same area.
This combination process can be done on either film
vinyl or expanded supported material. |
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In screen deboss we
first silkscreen your artwork on to the material. Then,
using a die in exact registration, we deboss an outline
area of that same art. Screens and dies are both
required for this distinctive dimensional effect. |
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This elegant visual
effect is also done by our radio frequency sealing
machines. The die is forced into the material to create
an embossed (raised) or debossed (lowered) image without
color. |
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With the use of a
special die, we can cut out a window of almost any shape
to create a unique look to your product.
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Our radio frequency
sealing machines use special dies that seal and cut at
the same time to leave a second piece of vinyl
permanently affixed to the base vinyl creating a very
beautiful visual effect. |
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In screen printing, ink is
forced through a screen onto material. It is most widely used
and best method for doing multiple color printing and tight
registration.
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