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Which materials for printing and labeling are sustainable?

Sustainability is playing an increasingly important role in the printing and labeling industry. Companies and consumers are looking for environmentally friendly alternatives to conventional materials in order to conserve resources and reduce environmental impact. But which materials are particularly suitable for sustainable printing and labeling? In this article we will introduce you to various environmentally friendly alternatives.

Laminating, concealing or UV protection? This is how you protect your prints optimally

Prints are more than just information on paper – they represent your ideas, brands or messages. But without the right protection, even the highest quality prints can quickly lose quality and impact. In this article we will show you what protection methods there are and how you can find the optimal solution for your individual requirements.

Color psychology in sign design: Effect of colors on our emotions

The use of colors in sign designs significantly influences our perception and emotional reaction to information. In this article, we will explore color psychology in the context of sign design, with a focus on the general psychological impact of colors.

How do you choose the optimal file format for a printing project?

When creating printed documents, choosing the right file format is one of the most important steps to ensure the success of your project. There are many different types of file formats for printing , from PDF to JPEG and more. Each format has its own advantages and disadvantages, so it is important to consider which file format is best before starting a printing project.

Print file requirements for namebadges

Like outdoor signs, name badges are part of a company's corporate identity and present it to the outside world. It is not only important what is printed or engraved on the name tag, but also how the name tag looks. The quality of the print file should be taken into account for this.

Raster graphics and vector graphics in comparison

When ordering printed matter, you can hear that a vector graphic template is required for printing. Or a raster graphic file of the highest quality. And often it is not clear what types of graphics these are, how they differ and why such a requirement arises. We answer these questions in our article.

Color models CMYK and RGB when printing

When preparing a artwork for artwork , there are many moments that require attention. There is one point that is very important and cannot be missed - color models. The basic color models are RGB and CMYK , which render colors differently. In this article we explain what these abbreviations mean and how they differ.

Laser engraving of chrome, gold and silver

Thanks to its passivation, chromium is resistant to corrosion. It is therefore often used as a coating metal for chrome plating. Very good results can be achieved with the laser engraving of chrome-plated surfaces . Engraving of silver and gold is mainly used for jewelry: whether wedding rings, watches, necklaces or similar.

Laser engraving of copper and brass

When laser engraving brass, black engraving or white engraving is usually used. Black engraving involves strong laser engraving at very high intensities. An oxidation process takes place, so that the engraving appears dark grey. This type of engraving is popular, for example, in the production of engraved brass doorplates.

Laser engraving of iron and stainless steel

Various types of laser marking can be used for iron and ferrous metals such as steel and stainless steel. A distinction is made between laser engraving, annealing and material layer removal . You can read about the special features of these labeling processes in our blog article.

Laser engraving of aluminium

In principle , laser engraving can also be done on aluminum and aluminum alloys without a coating. With the anodized aluminum, however, a particularly good contrast can be achieved. Aluminum components are labeled by laser engraving, aluminum nameplates are made, etc. The brass-plated aluminum creates a gold-colored engraving.

Laser engraving of metals

Laser engraving is the permanent labeling or marking of objects using a laser beam. The engraving is done without contact by removing material. The engraved motif remains smudge-proof, weatherproof and time-resistant. Which metals can be engraved? Does the surface need to be pre-treated?

Refinement of business cards - which processes are there?

In order to stand out from the huge number of business cards at events, trade fairs etc. and to make a good impression on business contacts, you should design your business cards as memorable as possible. There are numerous finishing processes for this - color cutting, embossing foil printing, letterpress, etc

Against the spread of the corona virus: templates for download

Here you can download the print templates for information signs with rules of conduct against the spread of the corona virus free of charge and print them yourself. All templates can be used and modified for personal use without restriction.

Print template for outdoor signs: requirements and tips

An outdoor sign is like a business card for the company in the outside world. In order for the sign to appear professional and of high quality, a few rules should be observed when preparing the print template . Above all, you should pay attention to the image resolution and file format.

How can textiles be printed?

Printing on textiles is very different from printing on paper, because different print media (viscose, polyester, cotton, etc.) require special inks and types of treatment. There are 5 textile printing methods : flex/flock foil transfer printing, screen printing, thermal sublimation printing, digital direct printing and digital transfer printing.

"Digital printing": Laser printing, ink printing, sublimation printing and Co.

With digital printing there is no fixed print body. The print template only exists digitally - it is created with the computer and transferred directly to the material to be printed using the printer. Laser printing, UV direct printing, inkjet printing, 3D printing and others are among modern types of digital printing.

"Through-print": screen printing and risography

With this printing process, the image areas of the printing form consist of the openings on a stencil carrier or a screen. The non-printing areas are impermeable to ink. A separate stencil is prepared for each color. The best-known examples of this type of printing are screen printing and risography.

"Flat printing": offset printing, stone printing and collotype printing

In flat printing, the printed and non-printed parts are on the same level. At the heart of planographic printing lies the principle of the chemical opposition of water and fat. Pressure points are sensitive to fat and absorb the color. Remaining areas are moistened so that they repel paint.

"Gravure printing": Pad printing, rotary printing and sheet-fed gravure printing

In addition to relief printing, gravure printing is one of the oldest printing processes. In contrast to relief printing, the image areas to be printed are not raised, but rather deepened in the printing form. Before printing, the depressions are filled with ink. Each color needs a separate printing unit.

"High pressure": letterpress, flexographic and stamp printing

Letterpress is the oldest printing process. It is so called because the elements to be printed are at a higher level than the non-printed parts. The printing elements are covered with the ink and pressed directly onto the paper . An example of this type of printing is stamp printing.

What types of printing are there?

Nowadays there are hardly any objects that cannot be printed. Whether made of paper, plastic, metal or textiles - depending on the material and purpose, different printing processes and techniques are used for printing. Each type of printing has its own characteristics as well as its advantages and disadvantages.

Which font is suitable for name tags?

With the large number of fonts that a word processing program offers, it makes sense to let your creativity run free. But only a few fonts are useful for writing on name tags . These fonts are called "sans serif", examples of which are Helvetica, Futura and Arial.