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Inc. 100 Cummings Park - Woburn, MA 01801 Ph: 781.935.2679 Fax: 781.935.7673 www.CoptechDigital.com Web Design by Michael Mersha - Art Director - Coptech Digital, Inc. ![]() tThis page is for search engine use only, it is not intended to be read, please visit our FAQ or whitepapers for informational resources tThe Cd Screenprint Process CD screenprint machines are the perfect solution when companies or individuals need large quantities of colorfully printed compact discs in a short period of time, but not everyone has the resources to have their own silkscreen printer. This is why CD screenprinting services are so useful to many organizations and individuals who periodically require sizeable amounts of discs to be printed at a reasonable cost. These service providers typically offer other types of printing and copying as well, such as CD replication Boston. The way that a CD screenprint machine works is simple. Before the CD screenprinting begins, ink is applied to a silk or nylon screen, which seeps in to areas of the screen that are not blocked by a stencil in the shape of a chosen design. In the average CD screenprinting job there are many stencils used, and multiple colors are applied in a single print through these stencils. The printers are the same type used for CD replication Boston discs, and all sorts of color combinations are possible. One of the great things about CD screenprinting is the fact that far more color options are available with CD silk screenprinting technology than with thermal or label printing. The result are high-quality, attractive CD prints done very fast, and the more discs you need the more affordable it will be. When you order a CD screenprint job of 1,000 or more discs there should be a very good discount, and most providers offer CD packaging and other services as well. With everything from CD replication Boston to screenprinting to packaging, you can get all your disc needs taken care of in one swoop. If you only need to print low quantities of CDs, however, it might be better to go with thermal printing instead. Screenprinting only becomes cost-effective when you need to print in bulk, with at least 500 discs; otherwise the cost will go up per unit.
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