Description
- Pad printing transfers ink from an etched plate (a block with your design) onto your product using a silicone rubber pad.
- One block is required for each design.
- It is more suited for small print areas.
- Limited to one colour.
- Fixed minimum charge incurred for 300 units or less.
- Please view individual product information for the maximum print area.
- Lead time is 5-7 business days. Rush charge applicable for shorter lead time.
Quantity | Charge per colour per unit (RM) | Block charge per colour (RM) |
< 500 | 85 (min. charge) | 40 |
501-5,000 | 0.17 | 40 |
> 5,001 | 0.14 | 40 |
Alternatives:
- For gradient printing, please see UV Type A.
- Ultraviolet (UV) printing is the process of using UV inks instead of traditional inks.
- While traditional inks are solvent-based and dried via evaporation, UV inks are cured with UV light.
- Does not require a block, and is suitable for multi-coloured, gradient printing.
- UV Type A is suitable for small-sized items such as pens, USBs and keyolders.
- Pricing is usually determined by the number of colours and size of the design.
- Fixed minimum charge incurred for 100pcs or less.
- Please view individual product information for the maximum print area.
Quantity | Price Per Unit (RM) |
< 100 | 110 (min. charge) |
> 101 | 1.10 – 1.50 |
This table serves as a general guide only. Print price is subject to the size and number of colours on the logo.
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