Allow your child to cycle or walk safely to school with this
reflective backpack. With a design or your child’s name on the backpack, it will become a real individual possession.
Printing method | Position | Max. printsize |
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1 colour | Back | 200x100 mm |
1 colour | Front | 0x0 mm |
14x10 - Reflecting | Above the top reflective stripe | 140x100 mm |
14x10 - Reflecting | Back | 140x100 mm |
14x20 - 1 colour | Back | 140x200 mm |
14x20 - Full colour | Back | 140x200 mm |
14x20 - Reflecting | Back | 140x200 mm |
28x21 - 1 colour | Back | 240x210 mm |
28x21 - 1 colour | Front | 240x210 mm |
28x21 - Full colour | Back | 240x210 mm |
28x21 - Full colour | Front | 240x210 mm |
28x21 - Reflecting | Back | 240x210 mm |
7x10 - 1 colour | Back | 70x100 mm |
7x10 - 1 colour | Front | 70x100 mm |
7x10 - Full colour | Back | 70x100 mm |
7x10 - Full colour | Front | 70x100 mm |
7x10 - Reflecting | Back | 70x100 mm |
Commonly used printing technique. By placing a screen printing frame on top of a product, you can use a squeegee to press the ink through the fine mesh of the frame and transfer your print onto your product. This technique is often used on items such as safety jackets and bags.
The most colourful and detailed images can be printed on a wide range of products such as caps and bags using this method. Using glue and a heat press at temperatures of around 140 degrees, the print is transferred to the product.
The most colourful and detailed images can be printed on a wide range of products such as caps and bags using this method. Using glue and a heat press at temperatures of around 140 degrees, the print is transferred to the product.
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