EMBOSSING
TRANSFER
SCREEN
DIRECT EMBROIDERY
WOVEN EMBROIDERY
PRINT AND EMBROIDERY
Different printing methods are required for good quality and durability. The method to use depends on the product to be printed. Below, we have compiled a short and simple guide, explaining the differences between the printing methods used for textile products.
EMBOSSING
A printing method that punches the print onto the fabric threedimensionally. The effect is like blind-stamping – discreet and exclusive. This method can be used on most materials, but preferably on cotton, polyester and fleece.
TRANSFER
Preferably used for the same products as above, but will provide a more detailed result and more distinct colours. The transfer print can be stocked for immediate application.
SCREEN
The easiest, cheapest and very often the best printing method. Used for T-shirts, sweatshirts and other easy ready-made clothing.
DIRECT EMBROIDERY
Creates an impression of exclusivity and class. This method is excellent for jackets, terry cloth, knitwear and shirts.
WOVEN EMBROIDERY
Woven embroidered labels are extremely detailed and very distinctive. These labels can also be stocked for reproduction.