Selecting the Perfect Printing Method

Selecting the appropriate printing method is as critical as choosing the right instruments for a song.
It is the key to striking a harmony between cost, quality and turnaround time.

Offset Printing

Offset Printing is the traditional printing method that brings unparalleled quality to bulk quantities. This classic process has been used and refined over the decades. Offset printing primarily uses aluminum plates with images under coated on to it. These images are rolled onto a rubber blanket, from where it is pressed onto paper.

Excellent at producing crisp, clean and uniform images, Offset Printing is the most cost-effective option for large quantities.

Offset Printing

Digital Printing

Digital printing is the fleet-footed entrant in the printing industry. It excels in speed and customization. Unbound by strictures of traditional printing methods, digital printing utilizes a more straight forward approach. Skipping the printing plate, images are directly sent to the printer using digital files such as PDF. It can be conceptualized as the print equivalent of point-and-shoot photography.

Offering a wide spectrum of palette for today's bustling, customized printing needs, digital printing particularly stands out when it comes to short runs and personalization. it is the go-to option for low-volume, high-variety projects, requiring swift delivery.

UV Printing

UV printing is the visionary non-conformist that gets attention for its durability and vibrant colors. This method utilizes ultraviolet light to cure and dry ink as it hits the paper or base. UV printing blends like a chameleon on a wide variety of substrates including plastic, glass, and metal. Its instant drying capabilities wipes out the risk of smudging, ensuring each print is unclouded and neat.

The magnetism of UV printing is its resilience and versatility, producing prints that are both resilient and high quality. It's a durable choice for printing on non-traditional bases.

Inks

Explore various ink options for your packaging needs, including Water-based, Soy/Vegetable, and Oil Base,
allowing you to customize and enhance your packaging.

Water-Based Inks
Oil-Based Inks
Soy/Vegetable inks
Pantone
Pantone metallic