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The following methods are available for printing your logo onto a USB drive:
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Through the silk-screening process, also known as screen-printing, ink is used to imprint the image
or logo onto the material. To create this look, the image is first transformed into
a stenciled screen through exposing film positives to light. Each color used in
the image requires a different screen, which also requires drying time in-between
printing.
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In the four-color process method,
filters and screens digitally separate the image into
four different colors: black, yellow, cyan, and magenta. The four distinct images
are transferred onto printing plates and loaded into a printing press, Similar to
a computer printer, thousands of color combinations can be created through mixing
the four colors.
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The hot stamp method creates a deboss, meaning the imprinted logo looks sunken into the material. The
design is first transformed onto a metal relief die or plate. This plate is heated
up and then stamped onto the printing surface.
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Employing the laser
etching method, we create engravings through the
use of a high-powered beam of light. The artwork is transferred onto the material
through sending the laser through a template, as it vaporizes everything that is
exposed.
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Through using a foil or laser stamp, logos can be imprinted with material made of metallic and colored
foils. This method allows logos to be transferred onto many types of surfaces: paper,
leather, even vinyl. A deboss effect can be created to finish the look.
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