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A high speed in-line clip seal machine allows a clear clip seal to be applied to virtually any product. Our standard is the 1" seal which is regularly in stock. Clip sealing a folded product is ideal for mailing.
Learn moreCollating finish is the arranging and gathering of individual sheets, cardboard, and other printing material in a predetermined sequence. Collating is very commonly used on short-run books, multi-part forms, and receipts.
Learn moreWe are fully equipped to punch 3, 4, 5, or 6 holes on catalogues up to 1" thick. Our experienced handwork personnel work at high speeds offering effectiveness and efficiency.
Learn moreBeing a popular finishing method in printing, debossing and lettering are employed to produce a textured or three-dimensional impact on materials like paper, cardboard, leather, and more. Unlike embossing that raises the design, debossing involves pressing the design into the material, leading to a recessed or indented appearance.
Learn moreEmbossing finish refers to raising certain parts of paper and cardboard to create a design, but also to add texture and emphasis. Use embossing on any project to create a unique tactile feeling.
Learn moreEdge painting / staining is a specialized finishing technique that enhances the edges of different items by applying a thin layer of paint or ink, resulting in a polished and colorful appearance. This method allows for the use of a single color or multiple colors, based on the desired outcome.
Learn moreEyeletting and grommeting finish come in a variety of sizes and materials and are used with flick books, tickets, tags, spinners, documents and more.
Learn moreFoil stamping applies pigmented and metallic foil on any surface (paper, cardboard, etc) to add elegance and prestige to your print project.
Learn moreReferred to as holographic paper or holographic film, holographic foil stands as a specialized material applied in printing and packaging to craft captivating and visually striking designs. It showcases a holographic pattern or image that shifts with varying light angles, resulting in a three-dimensional and dynamic visual effect.
Learn moreAlso called pearlescent or interference pigments, Iriodin is a brand known for unique effect pigments. These pigments consist of natural mica flakes coated with thin layers of metal oxides, creating an optical phenomenon called "interference." This effect leads to changing colors depending on viewing angles due to light interaction.
Learn moreIn printing, laser cutting denotes the utilization of a high-intensity laser beam to precisely cut through various materials, resulting in intricate designs and shapes. This technique is widely employed for print finishing and the production of personalized print items.
Learn moreNumbering finish refers to printing numbers on sets and sequences on forms, receipts, tickets and so on. It can be printed on either descending or ascending numerical order on paper or cardboard.
Learn moreA metallic sheen finish pertains to a unique printing technique or ink that imparts a metallic look to printed materials. This method is employed to produce a glossy and reflective surface, resembling the visual qualities of metals such as gold, silver, bronze, or copper.
Learn morePadding is a procedure used to hold books or sets together by an adhesive compound spread across the edge of the sheets. NCR, or carbonless forms, are an example of individual padded sets. We offer padding in all sizes and quantities.
Learn moreIn trade printing, a pearlescent coating is a special type of coating or ink that adds a soft iridescent quality to printed materials, resembling the shimmer of light on a pearl's surface. This inclusion enhances the visual appeal of printed items, imparting an elegant and refined touch.
Learn morePearlescent and iridescent ink finishes stand as specialized printing methods employed to craft distinct and visually enchanting effects on printed materials. Both techniques infuse the ink with a sparkling and color-shifting characteristic, yielding attention-grabbing designs that exhibit a delicate interplay of light and color.
Learn morePerforated and MicroPerf finish refers to punch tiny holes on your print project, allowing you to separate the differents parts by folding and tearing along the dotted lines.
Learn moreOur top-of-the-line equipment allows us to create a round cornering finish on print project of any size : banners, journals, laminating jobs and more.
Learn moreScoring finish refers to making a crease in paper or cardboard of any thickness, to make it easier to fold. Inline and offline scoring are available. Scoring finish is recommended for greeting cards, menus, and folders.
Learn moreIn printing, a sculptured finish is a specialized process that enhances printed materials with a tactile, three-dimensional, and embossed effect. This involves adding raised or textured elements to the surface, resulting in a distinct and visually appealing appearance. The sculptured finish adds a premium tactile quality, making the piece distinctive and creating a memorable recipient experience.
Learn moreShrink wrap a product individually or in bundles, we are capable of producing up to 1500 packages an hour on our state-of-the-art shrink wrapper and heat tunnel.
Learn moreBy using eyelets and grommets, we can create a tag stringing finish to your print project. Tag stringing finishing is quite useful for retail stores, offices, or just to keep your inventory in order.
Learn moreThermography is a printing technique that creates raised, textured, and glossy designs on printed materials. It involves applying thermographic powder to wet ink or other printing substances, followed by heating the powder to create an elevated effect. This results in a distinctive raised texture that adds a tactile and premium quality to the printed piece.
Learn moreIn printing, a varnish finish involves applying a transparent or semi-transparent coating, called varnish, to printed materials' surfaces. This enhances their appearance, protection, and durability. The liquid varnish is delicately spread over the print, providing diverse benefits based on the chosen type of varnish (gloss, matte, silk, etc)
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