Printing is the best choice for gradients, tiny text, photo-like artwork, and complex details—especially when enamel can’t reproduce the design cleanly. Offset CMYK full-color printing for detailed artwork Silk printing for sharp spot colors and clean edges Optional epoxy dome for extra protection (when applicable) QC checks for alignment and clarity before packing
Use enamel for main color areas, and printing for fine details or text
Printing Options We Offer
We select the printing method based on your color count, detail level, surface finish, and budget.
Offset Printing (Spot Colors)
Best for:1–4 spot colors, clean edges, fine details that enamel can’t fill Why it’s used:Great for detailed logos, small text, and crisp color blocks Buyer note:Offset printing is commonly paired with protective coatings when needed.
CMYK Full Color Printing
Best for: 4 colors, gradients, photo-style artwork Why it’s used:Handles complex color transitions and shading better than spot printing Buyer note:Perfect for “color-heavy” designs that enamel can’t reproduce cleanly.
Silk Printing (Screen Printing)
Best for:solid colors with sharp edges; works well on plated surfaces (depending on product type) Why it’s used:Durable spot colors and clean coverage Limitations:Not ideal for gradients or photo-like shading
Epoxy Dome (Optional Protection)
Best for:extra scratch protection + glossy finish Important note:Epoxy works best when the design has raised borders/edges to hold the epoxy properly (otherwise it may overflow).
Printed Sticker / Patch (Cost-Friendly)
Best for:budget-focused designs, simple shapes, large quantities Limitations:Fine cutting or irregular shapes may have constraints depending on material and cutting method Buyer note:We’ll recommend this only if it matches your quality expectation.