Using advanced UV-DTF Transfer Technology.

Perfect for high-end notebooks, drink bottles, tech accessories, and any hard surface product,  this cutting-edge decoration method delivers vibrant, full-colour graphics with a stunning, slightly raised tactile finish. Unlike traditional printing methods, it requires no minimum order quantities, making it the ultimate solution for executive gifting, VIP events, and small-batch promotional runs.

Key Features:
  • Retail-Quality Durability: Industrial-grade resistance against scratches, water, and daily wear.
  • No Minimum Restraints: Order anywhere from 1 to 100+ units with quick turnaround times.
  • Full Colour & Gradients: We can print complex logos and sharp text without charging per colour.
  • Scratch Resistant: The print bonds tightly to metal, glass, plastic, and leatherettte surfaces.

File Requirements for Hard Surface Branding

To get a sharp print, your logo or design needs to meet these technical requirements. If your files don't match, our team can help fix them, but it may delay your order.
  • File Format: Supply your artwork as a vector file (EPS, AI, or PDF) with all text converted to curves/outlines. High-resolution PNG files are acceptable if they have a transparent background and a minimum resolution of 300 DPI.
  • No Backgrounds: Do not include background blocks or boxes unless you want them printed. Ensure your file has a true transparent background.
  • Color Profiles: All files must be saved using the CMYK color profile. If you supply files in RGB, the colors will automatically convert during printing, which can cause slight shade shifts.
  • Minimum Line Thickness: Smallest text or lines must be at least 0.5mm (or 1.5 points) thick. Anything thinner will not have enough adhesive backing to stick permanently to the product.
  • No Transparencies or Fades: The printing process requires a solid layer of white ink behind your logo. Because of this, we cannot print semi-transparent opacities, soft glows, or dropshadows that fade out to 0%. All design elements must be solid.