Tampo printing
The tampo printing process is used to transfer the ink from an etched printing plate to any kind of surface using a silicone rubber pad. The main advantage of this method of printing is its ability to print on virtually any kind of irregular surface. It is used to print plastics, metals, textiles and ceramics.

Serigraphic printing
Serigraphic printing consists in transferring the paint through a screen. A photochemical process that allows special paint to be impressed on a certain surface in order to obtain a desired image / logo. Should you have colored logos to impress, please take into consideration the color of the cloth it should be imprinted on. This method can only be effective on plain surfaces.Embroidery
The embroidery process is computerized and it can use 10 colors maximum at once. This refined personalization can be realised on any textile surface. It has the longest standing as compared to the other methods of personalization, it does not shade / dissapear in time, nor does it wear down after multiple washings. The cost estimate is based on the graphics' complexity and the number of colors...read more

Dry stamp
The method implies using a stamp to impress the logo on the product' surface. Colored printings can also be realized by using special colored foils. The method is usually used on natural or ecological leather surfaces (such as note books).Laser engraving
This is the practice of using lasers to engrave a logo on a object. Computerized control of the process ensures a great precision in reproducing the graphics. The final result always depends on the surface of the object. No color personalization is possible by laser engraving. It is generally used on metal or wooden surfaces.
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