Screen printing bridges the gap between rotogravure and digital production. It eliminates repeat limitations, delivers true metallic and pearl inks, and prices by color count instead of square footage.
Our 100-foot flatbed tables support oversized, continuous layouts that rotogravure cannot achieve. True metallic and pearl inks pass through mesh screens with full opacity and luster. Because pricing is based on color count rather than area, screen printing is often the most cost-effective method for large-scale installations.
Our 100-foot tables support continuous graphics without the repeat constraints inherent to rotogravure cylinder circumference.
Color-based pricing instead of area-based pricing. For multi-color designs at volume, screen printing frequently undercuts digital per-square-foot costs.
True metallic and pearl inks with full opacity. These specialty inks cannot be replicated by digital inkjet systems.
Large-format mesh screens are prepared for each color layer. Our screen library supports oversized formats that exceed standard industry dimensions.
Inks are hand-mixed to exact Pantone, physical swatch, or custom color specifications. Metallic and pearl formulations are mixed in-house.
A mechanical squeegee carriage passes ink through the mesh screen. Each color is applied sequentially, building the final design layer by layer.
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