Printing techniques
Below you will find an explanation of the different printing techniques that we offer. Some articles can only be printed in 1 way, other articles have multiple options. If you have any questions after reading the explanation about how we can print the promotional gift you have chosen, please feel free to contact us.  
![]()  | Pad printing is a printing method in which almost any surface and shape can be printed. The image is printed on the product by ink of a cliché via a silicone cushion. Suitable for plastic, glass, ceramics, paper, wood and metal and soft surfaces also in round shapes. | 
![]()  | Screen printing is a technique in which the printing image is placed on a fine-meshed mesh on which the non-oppressive parts are covered with an impermeable substance. The ink is pressed through the mesh, resulting in clear, sharp images. Suitable for large-format printing and applicable to polyester, nylon, cotton and unwoven materials. | 
![]()  | Transfer printing is an indirect printing technique in which the design is first printed on a foil. The foil is then placed on textiles and printed on the textile by means of a press. Ideal for logos in multiple colors and small editions. Mainly used on textiles. | 
![]()  | Digital printing is similar to the inkjet process. It is ideal for small numbers and only possible for CMYK colors*. | 
![]()  | Laser engraving is done with a laser beam in the material of the article. The color that emerges is determined by the substrate of the material. Laser engraving is wear-resistant and can be very detailed. Applicable to metal, glass, ceramics, wood, stone, paper, jeans, acrylic glass, real and artificial leather, PU materials. | 
![]()  | In embroidery, fabric is decorated by threads stitched in a pattern. Embroidery is suitable for thicker textiles. | 
![]()  | Screenround is based on the same method as screen printing, only here the product is rotated during the printing process, making the technique also suitable for curved surfaces. Suitable for paper, metal and plastic in large quantities. | 
![]()  | Sublimation printing is a technique that can be used to bake a print through heating into the surface of the product, as it were. Only suitable for white products with photorealistic results. | 
![]()  | Doming is a full-colour printed sticker with a transparent resin layer, which is placed on the article. The resin layer lies like a "dome" on the sticker and protects the printing. Doming is applicable to plastic, paper, wood and metal. It is only possible for CMYK colors*. | 
![]()  | Hot stamping is embossed with a metallic finish in a limited number of colors. This effect is achieved by applying a foil layer between the relief stamp and the surface to be decorated. Processing in 1 color, and suitable for real and artificial leather, PU and PVC material, and paper. | 
![]()  | Blind printing/Debossing is a technique to mark products made of leather, PU or cardboard. The logo is first engraved in a metal stamp. The stamp is then pressed into the material, creating a reduced relief. Applicable to real and artificial leather, PU and PVC material, and paper. | 
*CMYK stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Key (black). CMYK is a color model used in printing and printing documents.
PMS Colors is a color system that is focused on printing T-shirts, mugs, or lanyards, among other things. Due to the standardization of colors, printers can print in the desired color of the clients. By using PMS colors you can be sure that your printed matter is always delivered in the right colors. PMS colors are denoted by a unique number followed by a letter.











