Digital Inlay is an efficient way to include printed materials with your promotional merchandise.
Any item that can hold a piece of paper to show off the image or logo design.
With Digital inlay the artwork is printed on a full colour (CMYK) printer which offers photographic image quality and sharp text. This is then placed in the selected print template position in the product.
Digital Inlay works on any promotional product that can hold a piece of paper to show off your logo or design.
The material of the item does not matter as the Digital inlay is printed on a separate piece of paper.
Have promotional products that require a digital print added with your brand, logo or information? Digital Inlay may be the solution!
Orange Promotions offers a large number of printing methods on our wide range of promotional merchandise. Have a look at our other printing methods available here.
If you need more information on sublimation, or you are looking for a quote on any of our promotional products as mentioned above, reach out to the Promotional Products team at Orange Promotions. With decades experience in the UK Promotional Products Industry, we are here to assist you!
We are promotional product suppliers based in the UK, and look after clients around the United Kingdom, including our local areas of Surrey, Woking and London
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