Product Printing

                  Product printing involves applying designs, logos, or text to items for branding or decoration. Common methods include:

  1. Pad Printing: Transfers ink to curved/irregular items (e.g., pens, mugs).
  2. Screen Printing: Uses stencils for flat/cylindrical surfaces (e.g., T-shirts, bottles).
  3. Laser Engraving: Etches designs onto metal, wood, or glass.
  4. Sublimation Printing: Heat transfers ink to coated products (e.g., mugs, phone cases).
  5. Direct-to-Garment (DTG): Prints directly onto fabric (e.g., T-shirts).
  6. UV Printing: Cures ink with UV light on varied surfaces (plastic, glass, metal).

These techniques are used for customizing items like clothing, gadgets, and promotional products.

Printing

                Printing is the process of transferring text, images, or designs onto a surface (like paper, fabric, or plastic) using ink, dye, or toner. It can be done through various methods:

  1. Offset Printing – Mass production for books, magazines.
  2. Digital Printing – Inkjet or laser printers, used for quick, small runs.
  3. Screen Printing – Printing on fabrics or materials like glass, plastic.
  4. 3D Printing – Creating three-dimensional objects by layering material.
  5. Flexographic Printing – Used for packaging, labels, and wrappers.

Printing is widely used for publishing, advertising, packaging, and personal use.

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