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Digital Print Media

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Samkit Digital Print Media Solutions include a full range of Design and Signage media available in a wide variety of thicknesses, widths, roll lengths & cut-sheets ...
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Digital Pre-Press

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Our Ctp plates has created a significant impact on the small to wide format offset printers. After imaging through recommended laser printer the plate can be mounted direct-to-press
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Dye-Sublimation Printing

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Samkit, the only manufacturer of Quality dye-sub papers in India. They can be used for printing of T-shirts, ceramic mugs, textile fabric & many other creative applications
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Latest Blog

Why Use Coated Inkjet Media

The desired print results can be obtained by retaining the ink drops on its surface, which can be achieved only by coating the surface. The coating on inkjet media ensures that ink drops remain on the surface to have vividness and vibrancy of the image closely matched to the originals.

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The Science Behind Dye Sublimation

Sublimation paper is a printing paper that’s specifically designed to absorb and hold ink. After going through the printer, the transfer paper holds a reverse image of the printed design. Once placed on a blank surface such as a t-shirt, a piece of vinyl, or some other object, a heat press is used to print the image.

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T-Shirt Transfer Paper...the limitation ?

The darker the fabric, the darker the image. By this I mean make sure the image/design you are making is several shades darker than the fabric you are using. That’s where the limitation of colors on your design/image comes in. Only color that will show up on the burgundy background.

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