Laser Cutting Stickers / Vinyl
We print on white paper/vinyl/transparent
PVC etc. Stickers upto size of 13x19 inch, with full color digital printing in good quality and best
price. Printed paper stickers can be cut in any size and shape according to a matched drawing file
(PDF, CDR, JPG etc.) which defines the cutting lines. Because the printed image and the laser
cutting process are done in different machines, there may be a deviation of about 1mm between the
printed edges and the position of the cutting line.
The customised posters are simple to make and easy to use. Can be used an effective marketing tactic
for any type of business.
Digital Printing
A Digital printing is the process of printing digital-based images directly onto a
variety of media substrates. ... Digital files such as PDFs or desktop publishing files can be sent
directly to the digital printing press to print on paper, photo paper, canvas, fabric, synthetics,
cardstock and other substrates.
In Digital Printing basically paper size availabes : 12x18 / 13x19 / A4-A3 / 12x25 / 13x36 inches
and Paper weight availabels : 70gsm to 400 gsm sheets & there are a wide range of Branded Paper :
Built, Nevia, Century, Adhesive sheets, Vinyl (Matt/Gloss), Silver Vinyl, Multi types of Texture
Paper, Ivory, Matelic, Silveric, Gold Matelic, Handmade Sheets like Wool paper, IRIS Paper etc., for
letter heads on Executive Bond and DO Papers ect.
Digital printing technology excels at producing on demand and short print runs quickly and
cost-effectively. Digital printing is also an ideal platform for personalization. If you want to
easily modify images and messages using variable data printing (VDP), then digital printing is the
only way to go. With advancements in print quality and speed, digital printing’s previous
disadvantages are quickly disappearing, and digital printing machines are closing the gap on offset
output
Offset Printing
Offset printing technology uses plates, usually made from aluminum, which are used to
transfer an image onto a rubber "blanket", and then rolling that image onto a sheet of paper. It's
called offset because the ink is not transferred directly onto the paper. Because offset presses run
so efficiently once they are set up, offset printing is the best choice when larger quantities are
needed, and provides accurate color reproduction, and crisp, clean professional looking printing.
Sheetfed Press: This type of offset printing equipment feeds flat pre-cut sheets through the press.
Speeds range from 5,000 to 20,000 sheets per hour. Sheetfed presses can handle a wider range of
substrate types and thicknesses than web presses. Larger presses can handle sheets up to 18x25 /
25x36 / 15x20 / 20x30 inches.