Printing logos or patterns on microfiber materials such as coral velvet is a common personalized customization method, which is especially suitable for making promotional items with brand logos, gifts or products used within the company. Here are some key points about the offset Logo on coral velvet:
1. Choose the right ink
Water-resistant inks: Ensure that the inks remain stable during the cleaning process and are not easy to fall off or fade.
Soft touch ink: Considering the soft characteristics of coral velvet itself, it is very important to choose an ink that will not affect the touch of the fabric.
2. pretreatment
Clean the surface: Ensure that the coral velvet surface is clean and dust-free so that the ink can adhere better.
Priming (if necessary): In some cases, coral velvet may need to be primed to enhance ink adhesion, especially when the color contrast is large.
3. printing process
Screen printing: This is one of the most commonly used offset printing methods, by transferring ink to coral velvet through a special screen template. The fineness of the screen can be adjusted according to needs to achieve the ideal printing effect.
Multi-color overprinting: If the Logo contains multiple colors, precise multi-color overprinting technology is needed to ensure accurate docking and clarity between the various colors.
4. curing process
Heat setting: In most cases, heat is needed to cure the ink after printing is completed, thereby improving its durability and wear resistance. This step is crucial to ensuring that the Logo remains bright in color over the long term.
UV curing (optional): Some advanced printing systems use ultraviolet light curing technology to speed up drying and provide better environmental performance.
5. quality control
Inspection details: Carefully inspect each finished product to ensure there are no leaks, misalignments, or other defects.
Test durability: Conduct a washing test on the samples to confirm the durability of the Logo in daily use.