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Printing Services











    Sublimation                                                    UV Printing
    Sublimation is a full-colour printing technique that uses heat and  UV prlights inting is a form of digital printing that use ultra-violet light
    pressure to transfer dye onto sublimation coated products and  to dry or cure ink as it is printed. As the printer distributes ink on the
    a few fabrics. Sublimation printing offers a number of advantages,  surface of a substrate the UV light follows close behind drying the
    including exceptional color reproduction, intricate detailing, and  ink instantly. UV printing offers several benefits, such as exceptional
    the ability to print complex designs without the risk of image  color accuracy, high-resolution output, and the ability to print on
    distortion or fading.                                          non-traditional surfaces.

















    D-embossing                                                    360 UV Printing
    D-embossing is a stamping process for producing raised or sunken  For the first time in UAE, we introduce 360 UV printing. It is a digital
    designs on surfaces. The process usually requires a specialized die  full colour printing to create high quality imprints directly on conical
    that is pressed into the material using a printing press, resulting in a  and cylindrical objects allowing large imprints that wrap the item.
    sophisticated and tactile finish that adds depth and character to
    printed materials.






















    Screen Printing                                                Pad Printing
    Screen printing is a traditional and versatile printing technique that  Pad printing is a specialised printing technique that is well-suited for
    involves passing ink through a mesh to create imprint on the   three-dimensional objects. Under this process a pad made of
    substrate. It involves ink being applied on the object using a mesh  rubber transfers the image onto the substrate by picking up the ink
    except in certain areas which are made impermeable by a        from the etched design and using a gentle stamping motion. This
    blocking stencil. This technique is valued for its ability to reproduce  method is widely employed for precise printing on objects with
    intricate details and bold designs.                            complex shapes, textures, or uneven surfaces.
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