Metallic Ink
Metallic ink printing is a beautiful way to highlight all the important elements of your printing project like logo, messages or titles. Metallic ink contains small reflective particles of metals like bronze, copper or aluminium within it and gives the printed product a lustrous quality. When the ink dries, light is reflected off these particles creating a metallic sheen. These particles can even come in different color, giving your printing project a unique identity. Add a touch of elegance to your business cards, invitations, letterheads, folders, business reports and more using metallic printing.
There are a number of ways in which you can incorporate metallic ink in your printing project:
- Highlight logos, key elements or names on your business cards, certificates, letterheads and other office stationery
- Metallic ink can be used for seals and insignia on certificates, invitations or other important documents
- Draw attention to variable data elements using this ink
- Make lettering on your presentation folders stand out
- To highlight patterns and create unique designs
- Add elegance and luxury to your invitations
Rush Flyer Printing offers printing with metallic ink. Our aim is to make the printing experience for our clients as convenient and as hassle free as possible. With this in mind, our highly trained and experienced staff is always available to solve any of your printing related queries. We use only the latest technology and state of the art equipment to ensure that your printing project is completed keeping the highest standards in mind. We offer same day printing solutions for our clients in New York City along with same day store pick up for clients from Long Island and New Jersey.
Club flyers maybe our speciality but, we also offer a number of other printing services like banner printing, business card printing, brochure printing, catalog printing, signs printing, packaging printing and more. We even offer printing related services like die cutting, bunting, silk screening, embossing, lamination, binding, large format printing, variable data printing, mailing services and graphic design support. We ship to all 48 of the US continental states and offer wholesale price on printing. Get in touch with us today for metallic ink printing solutions.
Metallic inks will not only look great, but they will also help you push your marketing materials to the next level by breaking convention. The focus of attention is often on the piece’s layout and colors, while the usage of ink is occasionally overlooked. Metallic inks produce a gleaming, glossy finish that makes your full color postcard, business card, catalog, or brochure stand out from the crowd.
Consider These Considerations When Using Metallic Inks
If you’re considering using metallic ink on your next offset printing project, there are a few things to keep in mind to get the best results.
Do your research – Not every printer is familiar with metallic inks. Before you give a printer a metallic work, ask to examine samples of previous metallic projects the business has completed.
Be proactive – Early on in the process, show your design to the printer. If either of you is concerned about how the metallic hues will appear, a small press proof—the gold standard insurance policy for attaining the effect you want—might be worth negotiating.
The importance of being coated cannot be overstated. Print on a coated sheet if you want maximum shine—the glossier the better. Ink holdout is higher on coated stocks, meaning less ink is absorbed into the paper fibers. Instead, it sits above the paper, where it can work up a substantial sheen.
Protect your item – Because metallics are made up of metal particles, they’re prone to flaking and chalking, so a protective aqueous coating will keep things in place.
If you’re considering about utilizing metallic ink on your next print project, check with our team first to be sure your design will work with this sort of ink before proceeding. You could also request to see samples of our projects created with metallic ink.
It’s best if you can be as specific as possible. Metallic ink, for example, looks substantially different on a coated sheet than it does on an uncoated sheet. If the piece will be handled frequently, you should inquire about the use of a protective aqueous coating. To create the most reflecting look, it’s usual practice to print metallic ink on a coated sheet… the glossier, the better. Because less ink is absorbed into the paper, the ink is allowed to sit on top of the sheet. It will be more difficult to get the high shine appearance when printing on a matte or uncoated sheet. Using a coated sheet may be the best option for your project, depending on your concept.