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Printing Services
DTF Printing Heat Transfer
DTF printing is a type of digital printing process that transfers prints Heat transfer printing is a widely used technique in which designs
onto substrates using a heat-press mechanism. DTF involves or images are transferred from a carrier paper or film onto a
printing designs directly onto a specialized film using a digital substrate using heat and pressure. This method is popular for its
printer, which uses specially formulated inks. After printing, the film versatility and ease of use, making it suitable for various materials
is carefully placed onto the fabric, and heat is applied to transfer such as fabrics, ceramics, plastics, and metals. The process involves
the ink from the film onto the fabric. first printing the desired design onto a special transfer paper or film
using a digital printer or other printing method.
Embroidery Laser Engraving
Embroidery is a classic and enduring printing technique that Laser engraving is a high-precision printing technique that utilizes
involves the creation of designs or patterns on fabric using thread focused laser beams to etch or engrave designs, patterns, or text
and needles. This method offers a tactile and three-dimensional onto various materials. Laser engraving offers exceptional precision
quality, making it ideal for adding texture and intricacy to various and versatility, making it suitable for a wide range of materials such
textile items. Embroidery is achieved by stitching colored threads as wood, acrylic, glass, metal, leather, and more. Laser engraving
onto the fabric's surface, following a pattern or design. is known for its ability to achieve intricate and fine details that might
be difficult to achieve with other printing methods.
Laser Marking Epoxy Coating
Laser marking is a precise and efficient printing technique that Epoxy printing is a specialized printing technique that involves adding
involves using laser beams to create permanent marks, patterns, a clear epoxy resin layer to printed surfaces, creating a three-
or text on a variety of materials. Unlike engraving, which removes dimensional, glossy, and protective finish. The process starts with a
material to create a visible mark, laser marking often works by base material, such as a printed image on paper, vinyl, or other
altering the surface properties of the material through color change, substrates. This technique adds a tactile dimension to the printed
oxidation, or other chemical processes. piece, enhancing its overall aesthetic and value.