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HOW TO PRINT TIN? HOW TO PRINT TIN? |
Step 1 | ||
White Magnetic | White Ink | Metal Printing |
Highly saturated white paint is applied on the tin material with no tin permeable part. The color of the pattern printed on white porcelain will be very close to the color of the pattern printed on white paper; It is not allowed to make up printing with the design of metal color or iron penetration effect. | Printing white on some areas, and then printing design patterns on these white areas; The color effect printed is close to that printed on white paper, but it is not as good as that of white magnet; It can be printed in the same metal color or through iron effect | If no basic coating is used during printing, the printed color will show a metallic color like iron itself; Another process is to retain the original color of iron without printing any patterns in a certain part, that is, partial iron penetration. |
Step 2 | ||
CMYK | PANTON | CMYK+PANTON |
Print multiple colors from a film document. Use a combination of cyan, magenta, yellow and black to make other colors.Low Cost | The selected specific Pantone color is matched. It is the most accurate color matching method when printing on tin with white magnetic base coating | The document you design can contain four colors and spot colors at the same time to show a variety of different colors |
Step 3 | ||
Varnish | Dumb oil | Explosive Oil |
The surface of the tin box is brighter.This is the most commonly used surface treatment, varnish. | Different from the shiny gloss, dumb oil is the effect of dumb color. | The process of breaking the seal in the process, an interesting and unique finish, is usually used to create a worn / antique appearance. |
Over Light Printing Mute |