Test print the image on a sheet of white paper to ensure the desired outcome.
How to print onplastic printing sheets.
Printing on plastic film and sheets is a very common application.
When printing the plastic product pour the ink at one end of the screen printing screen pressing and slipping the squeegee with the ink to the other end of the screen and the ink is scraped through the screen mesh onto the plastic substrate to get the required image and characters.
Depending on your printer and its driver it may also be described as clear printer paper or specialty paper.
As you can see there are many different ways to print on.
However the techniques used to print on plastics is very detailed.
A flatbed printer is the best way to print onto plastic sheets.
Usually the method and techniques chosen have to do with the plastic material itself as well as the type of printing.
If the pvc sheets come with a paper backing then they should be inserted plastic side up so the ink is applied to the plastic and not the protective backing.
Choose print from the program s menu and then depending on the program print settings or printer options.
Most often the method and techniques for printing on plastics has to do with the plastic material itself as well as how it is being printed.
When the plastic sheet comes out of your printer with your material very carefully lift the sheet by its sides making sure not to touch the ink at all.
Set your printing options to print with the highest quality.
Be very careful to ensure that the material is laser compatible though because the fuser unit inside a laser printer gets very hot and plastic sheets melting inside your printer can be disastrous.
Make any necessary changes before printing on the plastic sheets.
Lay the sheet ink side up in a cool dry place for at least fifteen minutes to allow it to dry.
Printing on plastic film and sheets is a very common application.
Print your image or text onto your plastic sheet.
Laser printing yes even a standard office laser printer can print onto certain plastics.
Similarly if the pvc has a glossy side and a matte finish side then print on the side with the matte finish unless directed otherwise by the manufacturer.
However the techniques used to print on the vast number of different plastics is very detailed.