Digital Label Printing is an efficient way to print artwork on a range of promotional products where no other printing method can be applied. It furthermore has the following advantages:
Digital Label Printing can be applied on a number of different promotional products This includes:
Digital Label Printing is basically a digital print on a sticker, that we then place on a product. This technique is often used on items where no other printing technique can be applied.
A full colour sticker is printed and is then cut with a plotter. The Digital label is then peeled off and applied onto the items.
Digital Label Printing can be applied as a printing method on a number of materials, including:
Have promotional products where no other printing technique can be applied? Then Digital Label Printing 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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