Printing Process

Printing process is commonly used when we are printing books, book packaging, picture books, handbags, folding pages, stickers and other paper products. There are generally laminating (overgluing), UV, hot stamping, embossing, embossing, grinding and cutting and other processes. Often times, the common process is used well, usually can play an affordable and high-end effect, but if the emphasis on the pursuit of special processes, often spend a high amount of money but do not get good results quality. To this end, LinkPrint will be commonly used processes and some of the corresponding areas listed, so that designers and enterprises in the printing process, get a better application.

Foil Blocking

Foil Blocking

Foil gold and silver, professionally known as "hot press transfer printing," is a method of applying metal foil to printed materials using a specific combination of pressure...

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Spot UV

Spot UV

Spot UV relies on ultraviolet light to cure UV ink on printed paper, creating a raised effect in specific areas.UV printing is further categorized into gloss UV, matte UV...

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Embossing / Debossing / Blind Embossing

Embossing / Debossing / Blind Embossing

Known as embossing, this process involves creating localized changes on the substrate to form patterns through pressure. It utilizes two plates, the embossing plate, and the counterplate, which are pressed together....

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Die Cutting

Die Cutting

Die cutting is a process that involves creating specialized die-cutting knives based on the design requirements of printed materials. Under pressure, these knives are used to cut or crease printed materials or other substrates into the desired shapes or patterns....

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Screen Printing

Screen Printing

Screen printing refers to the process of using a mesh screen as a printing plate through photosensitive plate-making methods to create screens with images and text.....

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YO Binding

YO Binding

This binding method involves punching holes on the left or top side of the product and binding it using either plastic-coated steel wire or plastic coils. The binding can be fixed, but some products using plastic coils allow for easy removal....

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Lamination Process

Lamination Process

The primary function of lamination is to protect smooth paper surfaces. During the lamination process, there are specific requirements for the quality and technology of the film.....

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Edge Coloring

Edge Coloring

The edge coloring process involves applying different colors or graphics to the edges of books, either manually or using digital technology....

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Flocking Process

Flocking Process

The flocking process involves applying adhesive to the surface of paper and using a flocking machine to spray fibers onto the adhesive layer, followed by drying and removing excess fibers.....

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