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Screen Printing

Heat Transfers.

High-performance transfers pressed cleanly onto finished garments, panels and trims.

What it covers

Inside this family.

Each technique below is a separate decision on a tech pack. They are grouped here because they share a process, not because they are interchangeable.

  • Size and shoe labels in stretch and non-stretch versions, for man-made and natural fabrics
  • High density, silicone, glossy, holographic, glitter and 3D transfers
  • Reflective and rainbow reflective transfers
  • Chest print and multi-height transfers
  • Laser-cut vinyl and layered multi-assembly transfer stickers

Techniques

How each one behaves.

High Density Heat Transfer

A raised transfer pressed onto the garment rather than printed directly on it. It gives a small chest mark real presence without opening a large print area, and it reaches places a screen cannot, such as a finished sleeve.

Neck Size Transfers

The size printed straight onto the inside of the neckline as a transfer, so there is no stitched tag against the skin. Common on knitwear and performance product where a label would be felt through a thin fabric.

Gradient and Tonal Transfers

A transfer carrying a graduated tone rather than flat colour. The fade is built in halftone, so the dot structure stays visible at close range and the graphic keeps its printed character.

Seen in

Where this appears in our work.

Concept collections built to show these components in place. Each identity is invented for demonstration and is not a Simsotex customer.

Related finishes

Finishes used here.

Industries

Where it is specified.