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Benefits of Using Silver Foil Designing and Separations

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Silver foil printing is one of the best methods of producing a cheap but professional looking letterhead or business card. This method uses an aluminum plate to imprint a silver colored image on either a regular sheet of paper or plastic. The image that will be imprinted will depend on what the customer has in mind. For example, if the customer wants a business card with a silver background, the image will be printed on the front side of the card. If they want the same design on their letterhead or envelope, they can have it engraved onto the card. 1) Cheap and efficient -The advantages of silver foil printing are many. It is a cheap and efficient way to get your logo or company name out to the public without the use of an advertising budget at all. You can easily order these items online, or from any printing company that can print what you want. This is a very flexible method for those that want to get their designs onto paper. It is also a great way to have something that looks lik

Duplexed Invites For A Great Impression For Your Goodwill

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Duplexing, or sticking together two papers, is a great technique. In the following circumstances, this is particularly useful. To prevent any printed letterpress impression from showing through on a piece printed in two-sided letterpress. To allow the card to have one colour and texture of the paper on one side and a completely different colour of the writing and texture on the other. To make a paper thicker than paper mill produces. To make the final card thicker than the offset presses can imprint. About Us A series has punctuated the development of the invitation card industry, building a reputation for reliability and quality. Colprint is increasingly moving to become India's market leader by subjecting herself to strict quality assurance requirements. Colprint has 28 years of design and printing experience and has a full infrastructure for successful development. Colprint 's latest printing solution technology enables one-stop service from design to dispatch for on-time de

Ultimate Guide About Foil Blocked Invites

  If you are looking for wedding stationery with the WOW factor, you need to suggest   Foil Blocking ! Foiling is the process whereby metallic foil is applied to paper or coin. Upon your request, a heated die of your style is then pressed onto the foil, leaving the foil behind. If you haven't seen foiling in the flesh, please feel free to order a sample. The foiling method is pretty complicated, which can make it costly. Not only are the invitation pages printed traditionally, but the cover is also blocked with foil using a die made to your specific design. The coverings then go through a separate phase to attach the foil. For this type of operation, my suppliers use an original Heidelberg cylinder, which is the crop cream. Significance Of Foil Blocked Invites The foiling option will add to the invites' necessary costs, so it certainly won't be within the budget of every wedding stationery. That said, if you're looking for some additional glamor and elegance in your pap

Introduce your printing to a little Extra-something!

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  Ever heard of Potato printing? No, it certainly is not at all related to the potato you eat! A metal die is used in Foil Blocking which is heated well and is stamped once good amount of pressure is created on to the product while the colored foil acts as the Patty between the Blocks, being the Burger Buns. Funny metaphors and examples aside, Foil Block Printing is actually an extremely effective Print technique that provides an amazing finish and a remarkably distinctive touch to every material you choose to print. Be it Business cards, Brochures, stationery or any given Marketing collateral, Foil Block Printing is you go-to analogy and colprint.com is your go-to website for all your Foil Block Printing needs. The process of Foil Blocking involves the application of metallic foil to paper while the design gets stamped meticulously by a heated metal piece on to the surface of print. The color of this particular metallic foil is generally gold or silver, but that doesn’t limit you fro