• Silk Lamination- This printing technique provides a silk-like finish.
Important to note, the finish is water-resistant. The technique perfectly
matches vibrant colors.
• Thermography- This technique is characterized by raised printing.
However, the process followed in attaining that effect is quite different from
embossing. Thermography involves application of a powder on a printed
surface. The surface is then exposed to heat to allow the powder and the ink to
dry up. The final outcome is a raised form of print.
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April 5, 2014 | Author: admin
You have finally purchased the art print that you have been eyeing and you are now
looking forward to show it off to your friends and relatives, but before you hung it
on your wall, it might be important to know how these prints were made. First, the
art print that you purchased might not be original; it might be reproduced from the
original art work. These prints are created from different printing process and you
may be familiar with different terms that are used in the printing process when you
were purchasing your print. Some of the brief descriptions of common printing
methods that are used are as illustrated below:
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