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Processes during and after production22 2024-11

Processes during and after production

We can foil stamp solid shapes and lines. Soft edges or gradients cannot be foil stamped. It is generally recommended that foil stamp artwork have a minimum stroke width of at least 0.5mm and at least 0.5mm spacing between foil stamp elements to avoid plugging.
Proof printing13 2024-11

Proof printing

A "proof" is a preview of your print-ready artwork, allowing you to examine and confirm layout, text and content before your order goes to print. We rely on your thorough inspection of the proof to detect and correct errors. Orders will not go to press until we receive your proof approval.
Analysis of Light Influence on Puzzle Image Printing07 2024-11

Analysis of Light Influence on Puzzle Image Printing

[2024-10-30] — With the rising popularity of puzzle products, accurately reproducing the colors and details of designs during the printing process has become a focal point in the industry. To help consumers and designers better understand the impact of lighting conditions on the printed image, Cangnan South Print Co. recently conducted a series of tests showcasing the visual performance of puzzle boxes under different lighting environments.
Difference between digital proofs and on-camera proofs in printing31 2024-10

Difference between digital proofs and on-camera proofs in printing

In the printing process, "digital sample" and "on the machine sample" refers to two different proofing methods, they are in the accuracy, effect and use of the scene there is a clear difference.
Embossing effect25 2024-10

Embossing effect

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:
Color Deviation18 2024-10

Color Deviation

In the printing process, color deviation refers to the noticeable difference between the printed colors and the expected or sample colors. This issue is common in the printing industry and can be caused by various factors related to materials, processes, equipment, and more. Below is a detailed breakdown of the causes of color deviation in printing:
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