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Supa Sub

Supasub is the latest technology in digital reproduction of logos using eco friendly inks when a logo can't be reproduced with embroidery, but you still want the look of embroidery. The best of both worlds starting with a SupaColour print and the addition of a stitched embroidery edge.
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Supa Etch

Supaetch is an on-trend decoration method. The suede patch is laser cut than overlocked onto a range of products like, headwear, bags, blankets, beanies and scarves. The stylish finish is subtle yet effective, showcasing both the product and your brand in a professional manner with a high perceived value and retail look.
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Supa Colour

Supacolour is the latest technology in digital reproduction of logos using eco friendly inks. It can reproduce logos perfectly without a need to compromise.
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Sublimation

Sublimation print is a full colour option used for branding products that have a special coating on them or fabrics suitable for the sublimation process. A transfer is produced by printing sublimation ink onto transfer paper and then heat pressing it onto the product.
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Screen Print

Great for clothing & textiles. Screen printing is achieved by forcing ink through a fine mesh screen with a squeegee onto the product and is ideal for branding flat or cylindrical objects.
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Rotary Screen Print

Screen printing is achieved by forcing ink through a fine mesh screen with a squeegee onto the product and is ideal for branding flat or cylindrical objects
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Rotary Print

Direct to product rotary digital printing involves the transfer of ink directly from inkjet print heads and can be used to produce both spot colour and full colour branding.
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Resin Finish

Resin coated finish is produced by printing the artwork onto a vinyl material with strong adhesive on the reverse. The branded area is coated with a crystal clear resin which is allowed to dry.
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Pad Print

Pad printing uses a pad to transfer a custom image to a product from a printing plate. It is one of the most popular and affordable ways of branding promotional products due to its ability to reproduce images on uneven or curved products.
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Imitation Etch

Imitation etch is a special pad printing ink used for producing an etch like effect on glass products.
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Embroidery

Great for clothing, hats & textiles. Higher perceived value and a depth of branding quality which other processes can’t match and the finished image has a slightly raised effect. Embroidery uses rayon thread which is stitched into the product.
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Laser Engraving

Laser engraving produces a permanent natural finish using a laser to mark the product. Different materials produce different effects when engraved.
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Direct Digital

Direct to product digital printing involves the transfer of ink directly from the print heads of an inkjet machine to the product and can be used to produce both spot colour and full colour branding on flat or slightly curved surfaces.
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Digital Transfer

Digital transfers are used for branding fabrics and are printed on transfer paper using a digital printing machine then heat pressed onto the product.
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Digital Print

This production method is used for printing media such as paper, vinyl and magnetic material used in the manufacture of stationery, stickers, mouse mats & fridge magnets etc.
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Digital Label

Digital adhesive labels are used to brand products that cannot be branded with any other method. They are printed with a digital printing press and applied to the product.
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Debossing

Debossing is produced by pressing a hot engraved metal plate into the surface of a product with a lot of pressure. This produces a permanent image below the products surface.
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