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This process of a raised effect finish is achieved by applying powder to a printed image (while the ink is still wet) and then passing the sheet under a heat element. The ink and powder then bubble up.
This process is ideal for invites and stationery and gives an 'embossed' effect even on very thick stock.
The Thermographic process when combined with Hot Foil Printing can produce a unique effect.

THERMOGRAPHY
LETTERPRESS PRINTING

This refurbished 1892 Anglo American Arab Platen produces invites and stationery using the traditional method of printing from raised type.
Manufactured in Halifax, Yorkshire, this Victorian work-horse is a vital part of the thermographic process and is also used to emboss, deboss and die-cut.
Hot Foil printing adds an elegant effect to a printed item. Stationery, invites, boxes, diaries, flat sheets.
Foil comes in numerous colours, metallic, matt and gloss pigment.
Extra security can be added to tickets and vouchers using holographic foil.
