Custom book printing services allows clients to create unique, high-quality books tailored to their specific needs. Whether for personal projects, professional publications, or special editions, custom book printing provides the flexibility and creativity to produce a product that stands out. Here's an overview of the custom book printing services we offer.
Art Paper
Kraft Paper
Coated Paper
Glossy Paper
Bible Paper
Matte Paper
Offset Paper
Fancy Paper
Newsprint Paper
Woodfree Paper
Greaseproof Paper
Paperboard
Cardboard
Millboard
Corrugated Board
Multiple Printing Processes for Customers
Digital Printing
Digital printing involves printing digital-based images directly onto a variety of media substrates. It is ideal for short runs and quick turnarounds, providing flexibility and high-quality results.
Screen Printing
Inkjet Printing Screen printing, also known as silk screening or serigraphy, is a versatile printing technique that involves creating a stencil (screen) and using it to apply layers of ink on a printing surface.
Offset Printing
Offset printing is a traditional printing method where the inked image is transferred (or “offset”) from a plate to a rubber blanket, then to the printing surface. It is known for its high image quality and cost-effectiveness for large print runs.
Flexographic Printing
Flexographic printing uses flexible relief plates to print on a variety of substrates, including paper, plastic, and metallic films. It is commonly used for packaging, labels, and products requiring flexible print media.
Letterpress Printing
Letterpress printing is a traditional printing technique where raised surfaces on a printing plate are inked and then pressed onto a print medium (such as paper) to transfer the ink.
Gravure Printing
Gravure printing, or rotogravure, involves engraving the image onto a cylinder, which then transfers ink onto the paper. It is ideal for very high-volume print runs and produces consistent, high-quality results.
Transfer Printing
Transfer printing, especially in the context of OEM book printing, involves transferring designs or text from one medium onto the final substrate, such as paper or fabric.
New Printing Technology
Flexographic printing uses flexible relief plates to print on a variety of substrates, including paper, plastic, and metallic films. It is commonly used for packaging, labels, and products requiring flexible print media.
Surface Handling Selection
Embossing
Hot stamping
Vanishing
UV Coating
Spot UV
Glossy Lamination
Matt Lamination
Film Lamination
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