Our Printing Process
Screen printing is a genuine handiwork, that we carry out with great dedication, with long experience and great expertise, with intense and clear printing colours, in exactly the tone requested. We offer other printing techniques when screen printing is not profitable, for example where the quantity is too small in relation to the number of printing colours.
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Originals
We prefer vectorised files created in Illustrator, for example, saved as .eps or .pdf. All colours should be specified in PMS U (or TPX/TPG).
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Printing Screens
For every colour in an artwork we create a printing screen. For a 3-colour print, 3 printing screens are created.
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Printing Colours
We use water-based colours, blended in our own colour lab, to ensure the exact colours for you. We match them against the Pantone Solid Uncoated Guide (PMS U or TPX/TPG) or against a colour sample from you.
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Printing Machine
We can handle screen prints with up to max 8 printing colours. The more printing colours, the larger quantity is needed to keep for the product affordable.
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Oven
After printing the dishcloths/towels travel through an oven, fixating the printing colours.
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Packaging
We offer several packaging solutions, such as folding with paper banner/bellyband or adding EAN barcode stickers, all according to customer’s specifications. If no special packaging is specified, printed finished products are packed in bulk, in cardboard boxes.
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Shipping
We use Postnord (in Sweden) or TNT/FedEx/DHL for shipping. You can also arrange the pick-up yourself, if you already have a deal with a shipping company.
Swedish Quality
We are proud of being the only printing firm in Sweden that still creates our own screen frames. Our own water-based colour is blended in our colour lab, to provide you with the exact colours you require. Colours are blended by our Master of Colours, matched to Pantone Solid Uncoated Guide (PMS U) or the TPX-scale, or against a colour sample from you. Every product passes several quality checkpoints during production process.