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Nonlit Whiteout Flex Printing
"Nonlit Whiteout Flex Printing" likely refers to a specialized flexographic printing process that uses white ink to create an opaque effect, without relying on light sources, possibly for creating designs or text that appear solid .
Nonlit Whiteout Flex Printing
Nonlit Blackout Flex Printing likely refers to the process of using flexographic printing with black ink or coatings to create a completely opaque (blackout) effect, typically on materials like vinyl, film, or other flexible substrates.
Nonlit Star Whiteout Flex Printing
Nonlit Star Whiteout Flex Printing likely refers to a flexographic printing technique where white ink is used to create a "whiteout" effect—such as covering areas in white or achieving high contrast designs.
Nonlit Star Blackout Flex Printing
Nonlit Star Blackout Flex Printing is a specialized printing technique where flexographic printing is used to apply blackout effects with a starry design or motif, applied to nonlit substrates (solid materials) that do not require backlighting.
Normal Backlit Flex Printing
Normal Backlit Flex Printing refers to a printing process used for producing prints on materials that will be illuminated from behind, creating a backlit effect. This is commonly used for signs, displays.
Star Backlit Flex Printing
Star Backlit Flex Printing is a type of flexographic printing where star-themed designs (such as star shapes, starbursts, or motifs) are printed on backlit materials. These materials are typically translucent or semi-translucent.
Retro Reflective Flex Printing
Retro Reflective Flex Printing involves the flexographic printing process on retroreflective materials. These materials are designed to reflect light back to its source, ensuring high visibility in low-light.
Nonlit Fabric Printing
Nonlit Fabric Printing refers to a printing process applied to fabric materials that are visible without the need for backlighting. This method is suitable for a wide range of applications, including banners, clothing.
Nonlit Blackout Fabric Printing
Nonlit Blackout Fabric Printing refers to a printing process applied to blackout fabrics that are not intended to be illuminated from behind (nonlit). The fabric itself has a light-blocking or opaque quality.
One Way Vision Printing
One Way Vision Printing (also known as One Way Vision Film or One Way Vision Window Film) refers to a type of printing applied to a perforated material that allows for one-way visibility. This means that the design is visible on one side.
Solvent vinyl printing
Solvent Vinyl Printing is a type of printing that uses solvent-based inks to create durable, high-quality prints on vinyl materials. This method is especially popular for outdoor signage, vehicle wraps, banners, and other.
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