Printing

We can print on products in screen or offset printing technique. Basic difference between them is the intensity and coverage of colours, however both of them enable printing of rastres and full colours. Offset printing can be used on foils with maximal thickness of 500 micrones, while screen printing is appropriate for all thicknesses. Screen printing also enables to apply details that make a product even more attractive. For smaller amounts or numerous printing variations we suggest digital printing, because it is the most economical alternative in such cases.
Some of the printing effects that we can offer you are:
UV-varnish with three-dimensional effect
Glossy UV-varnish
Rubber UV-varnish
UV-varnish with glitter
Rough mat UV-varnish
Incensed UV-varnish
Thermo varnish
Scratch
UV-varnish with three-dimensional effect enables thicker applications - up to 0,5 mm. Varnish can be enriched with 5 percent of colours which results as a light, pastel nuance. An effect of three-dimensional water drops can also be achieved.
Varnish is the most effective if it is applied to smaller surfaces; when applied to bigger surface its effect diminishes.
Glossy UV-varnish emphasizes certain details because it makes mat surface shiny and glossy. The light reflects differently from the surface printed with various effects and in that way enriches the product's appearance.
Rubber UV-varnish opens new possibilities as it changes a smooth surface into a rough one. This characteristic makes it useful for mouse pads, saucers, trays etc.
Because it feels unusual to touch it is also effective as an aesthetic supplement to printing.
UV-varnish with glitter is unusual, trendy and attractive. It is especially useful to apply details on invitations, greeting cards, packaging for presents etc.
Rough mat-UV varnish is very hard and effectively protects the printed surface. It is also appropriate for achieving special effects on foils with smooth surfaces.
Incensed UV-varnish contains essential oils that produces a pleasant smell when rubed. It is appropriate for packaging, cosmetic products, greeting cards, invitations and all the publications that should attract special attention.
Thermo varnish is normally used to cover certain details. It is very useful for coupons in prize competitions and represents an interesting alternative to schratch. It is usually black while this colours enables the best coverage. The name itself says that this is a varnish sensitive to heat. It becomes transparent when reaching temperature of 27-30°C and reveals the content printed underneath.
It can be applied either to paper or plastic.
Scratch is a layer of silver colour that can be easily removed with the help of a sharp object. By removing it the content printed underneath is reveald. It is usually used on coupons for sweepstakes.
Luminescence is a transparent varnish that glows when we shine a UV light on it. It can glow in different colours - blue, green, red and yellow; at the moment blue is in stalk. Because of its effect it is especially useful for discotheques and other dark places.
Varnish that contains phosphore is coloured light yellow. When it impregnates with light (advisabily exposed to a strong source) it shines in the dark for some time in light green colour. Certain details stand out at their best.
It can be printed on different surfaces or materials.
Reflecting varnish is a varnish with glitter that glow when a light is shined on them in the dark. By applying it to a certain surface we can create a nice and useful product, such as reflector.
It can be printed on different materials.
Silver colour has a special intensity, gloss and shine. It resembles a foil for goldprinting. The colour can be printed on different surfaces.
Aquarelle colours on water basis are applied in thicker layers on a smooth surface. Colours applied in this way can be used for painting just by wetting a brush. They enable us to design creative products like a painting book with a painter's palette printed in it and a brush attached.
Face colours can simply be printed on different surfaces. They react to water so we apply them to skin with a wet finger. They are especially interesting and useful for sport fans that like to paint their faces when visiting a match. That is why they can be used as an interesting supplement in print advertisements for different sport events.


