Picnic blanket (V7687-03)
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Marking method
Laser3A up to 20 cm²
Laserengraving involves permanently burning any logo, lettering or shape onto the surface of an object using a laser. It is always one colour, depending on the material on which we perform the engraving. The design should be made in vectors.
Laser3B up to 60 cm²
Laserengraving involves permanently burning any logo, lettering or shape onto the surface of an object using a laser. It is always one colour, depending on the material on which we perform the engraving. The design should be made in vectors.
Laser3C from 60 cm²
Laserengraving involves permanently burning any logo, lettering or shape onto the surface of an object using a laser. It is always one colour, depending on the material on which we perform the engraving. The design should be made in vectors.
Thermal transfer1 up to 200 cm²
A printing method that involves thermally welding a pre-prepared FLEX or FLOCK foil, cut on a plotter into the shape of the desired emblem or logo, into the material. No tonal transitions or photos are possible; it only works on specific shapes and colours. Files must be prepared in vectors.
Thermal transfer2 from 200 cm²
A printing method that involves thermally welding a pre-prepared FLEX or FLOCK foil, cut on a plotter into the shape of the desired emblem or logo, into the material. No tonal transitions or photos are possible; it only works on specific shapes and colours. Files must be prepared in vectors.
DTF1 up to 100 cm²
Direct To Film - technology of thermal transfer prints in FULL COLOUR with tonal transitions. It is possible to produce graphics of any shape, in high quality and with vivid colours.
DTF2 from 101 to 200 cm²
Direct To Film - technology of thermal transfer prints in FULL COLOUR with tonal transitions. It is possible to produce graphics of any shape, in high quality and with vivid colours.
Screenprint0
Screen printing involves applying ink to a product using a mesh with small holes through which it passes onto the surface to be marked. In this way, one colour is printed.
For multi-colour logos, several screens are used.
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