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Embellishments

Emboss

An embellishment using two special plates to make the print area raised. Normally without ink but a printed area can also be embossed.

Blind Deboss

Printing with a deep impression but without using ink. Popular on wedding invites, normally for added graphics, but also looks great for large text.

Heat Emboss

A vintage embellishment few printers now offer. A raised shiny print using thermography, where a powder applied to the print area is melted.

Perforating

Special printers cutting rule with different widths of perf, stamped into the the stock to create a perforation.

Duplexing

Laminating, or glueing two or three sheets of board together. Our hot glue roller machine makes very permanent duplexed cards.

Die Cutting

Printers cutting knife, used straight or formed into a shape and mounted in a wood base, to cut a shape into the printed stock.

Scoring

Making a crease in the stock to give a clean sharp fold. Special scoring rule is pressed into a channel strip on the press, which creates the score in the paper.

Edge Painting

Colouring the edges of a business card to match or complement the print of the card. Another new printers embellishment we can now handle.

Numbering

Consecutive numbers printed onto the stock, normally added when tickets, invoices, vouchers, receipts etc. require numbering.

Kiss Cutting

Using special printers cutting rule, normally applied when a cut is required through the top sheet of adhesive stock, but not through the base sheet.

Albion

For larger format prints up to SRA3. We have large vintage type that can be used, or can make large format photopolymer to reproduce print from your file.

Foiling

An embellishment that we outsource to our preferred supplier.


Many of these processes can be combined into one print job.

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