But what is the difference between screen printing and vinyl? We explain it to you!
Screen printing consists of applying ink directly on the piece through a screen, using a process of emulsion and engraving. On the other hand, vinyl is a plastic adhesive that sticks to the piece by heat.
We recommend screen printing for productions of 50/60 units or more, as the screen can be reused, while vinyl is ideal for productions of less than 50 units or for larger logos, as its price is more economical.
In summary, screen printing stands out for its durability, large-scale production and variety of colours, while vinyl is characterised by its versatility, precision and customisability. The choice between the two methods will depend on the specific needs of your project, the material to be printed and the desired finish.