Embossing printing refers to a process in which physical pressure is applied during printing to create a raised or textured effect on the surface of the paper. Here’s some knowledge related to embossing printing:
1.Enhances both the visual and tactile experience, giving the product a more textured and three-dimensional feel.
2.Commonly used for high-end business cards, invitations, packaging boxes, and other premium print products.
1.Single-sided Embossing: The raised effect is only on the front side of the paper, while the back remains smooth.
2.Double-sided Embossing: Both sides of the paper have raised effects, suitable for prints that need to be displayed on both sides.
1.Embossing requires specific types of paper, generally thicker or harder paper that better retains the embossed texture.
2.Common types of embossed paper include specialty paper and art paper.
1.The design of the embossing die directly determines the final raised effect, and custom patterns or text can be created based on customer needs.
2.The dies are usually made from metal and are highly durable.
Embossing is widely used in high-end packaging, book covers, business cards, wedding invitations, brochures, and other printed materials that aim to enhance texture and quality.
Increases the uniqueness and recognition of printed materials, making it an excellent choice for elevating brand image or product luxury.