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Digital Printing: A modern printing technique that uses digital files to print directly onto paper. It's ideal for small quantities, quick turnaround times, and personalized prints. Offset Printing: A traditional printing method that involves transferring ink from a plate to a rubber blanket, and then onto 1 paper. It's best suited for large quantities and high-quality, consistent prints.
Coated paper: Smooth, glossy surface, ideal for high-quality images and vibrant colors. Uncoated paper: Matte finish, suitable for text-heavy documents and business cards.
The best method depends on factors like design complexity, quantity, and budget. Here are the most common methods: Screen Printing: Ideal for large quantities and simple designs. Direct-to-Garment (DTG): Best for small quantities, photorealistic images, and full-color designs. Heat Transfer Vinyl (HTV): Suitable for small quantities and textured finishes. Dye Sublimation: Ideal for all-over prints and vibrant colors on synthetic fabrics.
