
Sieveprint

Direct printing is the most common of screen-printing -techniques, which allows us to print up to 18 colours simultaneously.
The colour is being pressed through a mesh and applied directly onto the material..
To show off the radiance of the colours it is advisable to provide an underlay for the print-motif.
The colour-set, also called the 4-colour-raster-print, consists of course of 4 colours:
cyan (blue, magenta(red), yellow and black, also called depth.
With the help of these 4 colours complete images can be printed.
Colour-set-printing can only be implemented on light-coloured surfaces, such as white, crème and light-grey.
To achieve a perfect image on a darker surface provides the printer with a completely different challenge: namely the process of separation-print.
With the support of a special software, the colours of the photographic motif is transferred into real colours. Each colour is being separated from the other and finally printed one by one onto the material.
This printing process may use up to 18 separate colours.
Transferprint
Transfer-printing is also a screen-printing procedure, only in this process the colours are not directly printed onto the material, but instead onto a transfer-foil. After printing, the foil is being dried and can now be applied to the material at any time via a transfer-press. The combination of heat and pressure finally fixate the image onto the chosen material.
Flocking
Flocking is an electronic way of printing. This process allows us to accept small size orders with running numbers or names (which overall costs would not allow us to do in the screen-printing process) with the help of a high-voltage electric field in combination with an adhesive covered surface the flock (finely cut fibres) is being injected into the material. The result shows a velvet-like surface with a high-quality covering.
Digitalprint
Fast, beautiful and individual, all this is made possible by digital printing. Digital printing means, that the printable image is directed from the computer straight to the printing-machine. The result being impressive true-coloured images (resolution 720dpi), an extremely soft feel to the printed surface and the possibility of washing the article up to a temperature of 30°. We can print all photographic images without exception, as well as Vector-motifs. Medium and small-sized orders are possible in the shortest of production-time. Individual, singular printing does not prove a problem either, neither adjusting the motif to the article size. Printing on almost any type of textile material is possible, we only need your image and details of placement on the actual garment. Please send your image as a data-file (follow the information below!), the remainder will be taken care of by us. It is truly that simple! Follow-up orders are also no problem at all. Please deliver images solely as digital data: EPS, PDT or TIF-data, saved in printing size (maximum 400 x 50 cm) in a resolution of a minimum of 250 dpi.
Embroidering
Embroidery needs a specific embroidery program.
To implement this program a precise template is of necessity, as for example a laser-print, a film, or even better graphic data (e.g. JPG, TIF, bmg, cdr)
Your individual motif will then be transferred to a digital embroidery-machine-program, whereby all contours and surfaces will be carefully examined on-screen.
This process is called punching, a process which is crucial for the quality of your embroidery and requires in depth professional knowledge and years of experience.
The actual embroidery is being executed on 6-headed embroidery machines, the threads automatically cut and tied off.
The embroidery-machine controls the quality of the process automatically, but the product is finally checked again by hand in our quality-control-section.




