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Screen printing is a stencil printing process where screen printing ink is applied to various materials using a squeegee made of wood, aluminum, or plastic with a rubber lip.

The rotary or flexographic printing process works on the “round on round” printing principle, meaning both the printing form and the counter-pressure are cylindrical. Both cylinders are in constant opposite motion, separated only by the material to be printed.

Pad printing is an indirect gravure printing process used to print two-dimensional motifs on three-dimensional objects. The ink is transferred from the printing form – called a cliché – to the substrate using an elastic silicone rubber pad.

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