Vinyl Stickers - Sticker Printing - Bumper Stickers - Custom Stickers
Vinyl Stickers - Custom Made Stickers to your Exact Requirements.Vinyl stickers made to ANY SIZE - ANY SHAPE - ANY QUANTITY If you are looking for a sticker printing company that can manufacture custom-made vinyl stickers to your exact requirements then you have come to the right place. We can print full colour stickers onto:
We also offer a 7-year premium vinyl for those cases that requires a more durable, longer-lasting sticker. Instant quotations are available for all of our vinyl sticker products. |
The below range of custom stickers are our most commonly sold vinyl stickers.Select the product of interest for more information and to obtain an INSTANT QUOTE. |
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Vinyl Stickers - Additional Information
Vinyl Stickers in Full Colour
Our vinyl stickers are printed using 4-colour (CMYK) printing machines at up to 1440 dpi resolution, ensuring your stickers are of the highest print quality on the market. We use genuine manufacturer's inks that are UV stable up to 3 years, meaning your vinyl stickers can be used both indoor and outdoor.
Vinyl stickers are stronger, more durable, last longer and comes in many more varieties than the paper sticker alternative. Contrary to public perception, vinyl stickers are also cheaper than paper stickers. This is because paper adhesive needs to be treated (i.e. coated) before it can be printed on. Self-adhesive vinyl (which is a pvc material) is moe versatile.
We use quality vinyl stock when manufacturing your vinyl stickers, ensuring an excellent ink bond onto the surface of the sticker.
Sticker Printing
The sticker industry has developed rapidly over recent years. Nowadays, most short-run sticker printing are printed digitally using wide-format inkjets. Large run sticker orders are still screen-printed, since this is the most economical way of producing stickers when printing 'en masse'.
Even within the short-run digital market there are several tehcnologies employed to make stickers. Spot colour printing is used for printing metallic and fluorescent stickers. It is also used when the artwork is made up of a limited number of spot colours and where opaque colours are required. The typical technology used for printing spot colour stickers is thermal transfer. This is where heat and pressure are used to 'weld' a colour resin to self-adhesive vinyl to form a bond. Full colour printing using CMYK inkjet printers is used when it is necessary to produce a sticker with a photographic image or shading, or simply where there are many different colours in the design.
Whatever method is used to manufacture stickers, they all need to be cut out at the end of the process. Screen printers tend to square-cut the stickers since the outsourcing to a third party to produce a die-cut can often be quite expensive. Digital printing, however, is often more versatile since any shape can easily be cut by creating vector paths in the design that can be followed by the vnyl plotters.
After all the stickers have been cut out the tedious job of 'weeding' starts. Weeding is the process of removing the excess vinyl, leaving the stickers on the backing paper. Weeding can be difficult if the plotters have not applied enough pressure during the cutting process. However, if the knife pressure has been set correctly then weeding should be straightforward. It is during the weeding phase that some stickers can be accidentally pulled off the backing paper and thrown away with the rest of the excess vinyl. For this reason, most sticker printers ensure that extras are always printed during the manufacture to avoid having to run the job again.
After all the vinyl has been weeded, the stickers are then cut down into sheets and packed, ready for despatch.
Bumper Stickers
A bumper sticker is the common name now used for all kinds of fun and promotional vinyl sticker. It is a normal-facing sticker as opposed to a reverse-printed window sticker (also sometimes referred to as a 'car sticker'). The term bumper sticker seems to originate from the USA during the early 1960's when it became fashionable to cover the family car's bumper with as many stickers as one could find. The word has now crossed the Atlantic and is now commonly used in the UK to mean all kinds of colour sticker. Typically, a bumper sticker will humourous, although they can also contain religious, political or personal slogans.



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