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Custom Lanyards Printing Techniques

Custom lanyards are a popular promotional item and a great way to showcase your brand or logo. There are several printing techniques that can be used to create custom lanyards, each with its own benefits and limitations. Here are some of the most common printing techniques for custom lanyards:

Silkscreen Printing

Silkscreen Printing Lanyards offer vibrant and durable designs, ensuring your logo or message stands out with clarity and longevity.

The precise and detailed reproduction achieved through silkscreen printing makes it an ideal choice for intricate artwork and text on lanyards.

Sublimation Printing

Sublimation Printing Lanyards offer full-color, photo-quality reproduction for eye-catching designs.

The printing process ensures long-lasting and fade-resistant graphics, maintaining vibrant colors over time.

Weaving - Fabric Production

The pattern of the woven lanyards is directly sewn on polyester fabric. Soft to the touch, tightly woven patterns combine with polyester.

Making the weaving design very durable, without worrying that your artwork will fade or wear over time.

3-D Silicone Printing

3-D Silicone Printing Lanyards provide a unique, tactile dimension to your branding with raised and textured designs.

This printing method allows for intricate detailing and a distinctive look, ensuring your lanyards stand out.

When choosing a printing technique for your custom lanyards, consider the following factors:

Order quantity: If you’re ordering a large quantity, screen printing or direct to substrate printing may be a better option. If you’re ordering a small quantity, heat transfer printing or sublimation printing may be a better option.

Design complexity: If you have a complex design, screen printing or direct to substrate printing may be a better option. If you have a simple design, heat transfer printing or sublimation printing may be a better option.

Budget: If you’re on a tight budget, heat transfer printing or sublimation printing may be a better option. If you’re willing to invest in a higher-quality print, screen printing or direct to substrate printing may be a better option.