Offset printing is a traditional and highly precise technique that uses a metal plate to transfer ink to a rubber cylinder, which in turn deposits it on the printing surface. Ideal for large print runs, it ensures excellent results in terms of quality, sharpness and color rendering, ensuring maximum fidelity to graphic details and images.
Extreme Accuracy
Versatility of Supports
High Chromatic Quality
Reliability and Repeatability
Efficiency on large print runs
Flexographic printing is a versatile, high-speed technology that uses flexible embossed plates to transfer ink directly onto the material to be printed. Particularly suitable for labels and packaging, it offers excellent results on various supports, ensuring excellent color quality, production speed and convenience for medium and large print runs.
High Production Speed
Excellent Chromatic Quality
Versatility of Materials
Economy and Sustainability
Digital printing is an innovative technology that allows digital files to be printed directly on the chosen material, without the use of plates or dies. Perfect for short and medium print runs, it allows extreme customization, very fast times and maximum operational flexibility, ensuring vivid colors and excellent graphic quality.
Full Customization
Reduced Production Times
Efficiency for Small and Medium Rhots
Application Versatility
Screen printing is a versatile printing technique that uses a loom with fine mesh fabric as a matrix. The ink is pushed through the fabric onto the surfaces to be printed, creating an intense and opaque effect. It is ideal for creating tactile effects, embossed details and bright colors, and is particularly suitable for premium labels, luxury packaging and special customizations.
Tactile Effects and Reliefs
High Ink Coverage
Versatility of Supports
Prestigious Aesthetic Results
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