Printing consultation printing processes for stock goods: Which printing processes are best suited for stock goods?

Screen printing is a classic method where ink is applied directly to the fabric through a fine mesh screen. It is often used for accessories made of silk, cotton, viscose, or polyester and is ideal for enhancing stock items such as scarves, bags, or T-shirts with custom designs.

Especially with lightweight materials such as silk or viscose, screen printing shows its strengths, as other techniques – such as digital or offset printing – often reach their limits here. At the same time, the process also works reliably with sturdier fabrics like cotton or polyester.

The process is clearly structured: The design is first transferred onto a transparent film. This creates a precise stencil in the screen. This is placed on the fabric, and the ink is pushed through the screen with pressure. The result is an even, intense, and very durable print.

For stock items, screen printing is often used to create small to medium runs – from T-shirts to scarves to fabric bags. Various colours and effects allow for a unique appearance that clearly stands out from standard products.

Overall, screen printing offers a reliable and high-quality solution for personalising stock items made from a variety of materials and implementing durable, appealing designs.

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Digital printing is an advanced printing technology that allows designs to be printed directly from a computer onto various materials such as silk, cotton, viscose, and other fabrics. Unlike traditional printing methods such as screen printing and transfer printing, which are limited to certain materials and offer a limited color selection, digital printing allows for a wide range of colors and designs that can be printed precisely and in detail on almost any material.

Accessories such as scarves, bags, ties, handkerchiefs, and other fashion items are often printed using digital printing technology. This is because it offers high flexibility to print individual designs on the fabric, enabling unique and personalized accessories. Digital printing technology is also very effective when it comes to printing patterns with many colors, shades, and complex designs that may be difficult with other methods.

Digital printing on silk is particularly popular because it is a very lightweight and fine material that lies gently on the skin and allows for high quality print images. Viscose and cotton are also popular materials for digital printing, as they are very absorbent and have a high color uptake, resulting in vibrant and vivid colors. Other materials, such as polyester and nylon, can also be printed with digital printing, but they often require special pre-treatment to properly fix the colors.

Digital printing is applied to accessories made of silk, cotton, viscose, and other materials to enable unique and personalized designs that are not possible with other printing technologies. Digital printing allows for precise and detailed printing of complex patterns, images, and colors on a variety of materials, providing high quality and durability of the printed image.

Pad Printing Consultation

Pad printing on stock goods is a method of printing surfaces that is widely used in many industries. It is an indirect printing process that uses an elastic pad made of silicone or rubber to transfer the print image from a printing plate to the object being printed.

Pad printing is often used for printing on uneven, curved, or irregularly shaped surfaces, where other printing methods such as screen printing or digital printing technology are unable to achieve a clean and precise print result.

The process is used in many industries, including the automotive industry, the electronics industry, the toy industry, the advertising sector, the medical and pharmaceutical industry, as well as in the textile industry. It is employed for a variety of applications, such as printing logos and inscriptions on products, labelling packaging, and producing stickers and labels.

Pad printing has the advantage of achieving high print quality on a variety of materials, such as plastics, metals, glass, ceramics, and textiles. Furthermore, the process is also very fast and cost-effective, especially for small to medium runs.

Overall, pad printing is a proven and versatile printing method that can serve a wide range of applications across many industries.

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Transfer printing on stock goods is a method for printing on various accessories that we have in stock, as well as textiles, plastics, ceramics, and other materials. A print motif is applied to a carrier film and then transferred to the target material through heat and pressure. Transfer printing allows for high detail accuracy and a wide colour palette, making it particularly suitable for printing images and photos.

Transfer printing is often used in the clothing industry to print scarves, handkerchiefs, T-shirts, jerseys, jackets, and other garments. It is also frequently used in advertising to personalise promotional items such as ballpoint pens, keychains, or mousepads. Furthermore, transfer printing can also be used for the production of ceramic and glass products as well as for printing on plastic parts.

One advantage of transfer printing is that it is relatively quick and easy to carry out. No expensive printing plates or cylinders are required, as is the case with other printing methods. Even for small quantities, transfer printing is economical, as the print design can simply be printed onto the carrier film and then transferred onto the material.

Another advantage of transfer printing is that it is particularly durable and resilient.

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