Services
We offer a wide range of services, please get in touch or come down the office to discuss your requirements
Print Methods
Heat Transfer
Heat Transfer printing, is the process of applying heat-applied materials to various items with a heat press. Heat-applied materials contain a heat-sensitive adhesive on one side; when heat is applied by a heat press to the material, the material adheres to the substrate to which it is being applied. The end result is a decorated garment.
Embroidery
Logo embroidery is used most often for apparel that will be used for uniforms or promotions.
Direct to Garment printing
Direct to garment printing is a process by which garments are printed directly from a computer using advanced inkjet technology. While the inks and hardware are different than a desktop printer, the method of printing from a PC is very similar. After adding all the colours and finishing the design, a heat press cures the ink.
Screen Printing
The main advantage to screen printing is the unique visual result it creates. The inks used are very durable, the colours are extremely vivid, making this a unique printing technique. It is possible to screen print on a large variety of products with little or no limitation on the thickness and composition of the material being printed on.
Sublimation
The end result of the sublimation process is a high resolution, full colour print. Because the dyes are infused into the substrate at the molecular level, rather than applied at a topical level (such as with screen printing and direct to garment printing), the prints will not crack, fade or peel from the garment under normal conditions.
Logo embroidery is used most often for apparel that will be used for uniforms or promotions.
Turnaround
Turnaround times can vary from job to job so if you require your order sooner or have a specific deadline please contact us prior to making the order. We aim to get all jobs completed within 7-10 working days.