Printing Processes

Digital Printing

Small and medium batch sizes can be produced most cost-effectively and quickly using digital printing. The print data is sent directly from the computer to the printing machine and transferred onto the printing material.

Digital Printing (Textile)

Using environmentally friendly, water-based dispersion inks, the highest lightfastness for outdoor use (Rating 6-7) is achieved in textile printing. In digital printing, you can select additional spot colors from the color systems Pantone C bzw. U, HKS N, RAL, black, as well as solid black %. This enables even higher color accuracy.

Digital Printing (Non-Textile)

The UV inks used have high lightfastness, are VOC-free, and are environmentally certified according to the Nordic Ecolabel (Nordic Swan). In digital printing, you can select additional spot colors from the color systems Pantone C bzw. U, HKS N, RAL, black, as well as solid black %. This enables even higher color accuracy.


Screen Printing

The environmentally friendly, water-based printing ink, mixed individually for each color tone, is transferred onto the printing material using a magnetic squeegee through the printing screens.

Screen Printing - Photo Printing (Textile)

Photo motifs are realized in screen printing by combining/overprinting the 4 printing colors blue (cyan), red (magenta), yellow (yellow), and black (key) (= CMYK). Each color is mixed separately and transferred onto the base material with a squeegee through the 4 printing screens; this is referred to as 4-color halftone printing. Spot colors can increase color accuracy or represent additional solid print areas.

Screen Printing - Solid Color Printing (Textile)

The spot colors selected from the color systems Pantone C bzw. U, HKS N sowie RAL ausgew are mixed and transferred onto the printing material with a squeegee through the printing screen. This results in uniformly covered print areas with high color accuracy. However, photos or shading cannot be represented.