Infrastructure

Pre Press Setup

Designing Department

Equipped with expert designers and state-of-the-art tools, this department conceptualizes and prepares layouts tailored for lenticular effects. Colour Correction- Our experts fine-tune hues and tones to match design intent, product branding, and print conditions—crucial for maintaining lenticular clarity.

Color Management

By using X-Rite calibration tools and ICC profiles, we ensure consistent and color-accurate reproduction across all devices and materials. Calibration 

Inkjet Proofing System - Ripping Software’s

Raster Image Processing (RIP) software converts digital designs into print-ready files. It ensures correct layering, screening, and output calibration. This process produces high-resolution proofs for color matching and layout checks before bulk production begins—ensuring client approval and quality control.

C. T. P. (Computer to Plate)

This advanced technology enables direct transfer, expose of digital files on High End aluminum plates, reducing error and improving output accuracy for offset printing. 

Production Setup

Offset Printing

Used for high-volume and high-quality printing, our offset presses deliver sharp, detailed results with consistent color registration—ideal for lenticular prints. 

Cutting Machine

Programmed and Precision cutting machines are employed to ensure clean and accurate trims, crucial for aligning lenticular sheets and maintaining visual accuracy. 

Gumming Machine

These in-house machines apply adhesive layers uniformly, essential for lenticular sticker.

Dia-Punching Machine

Our in house heavy gauge die-punch system allows accurate cutting of specific shapes or holes accurately. Here we can achieve a used production quantity in very short time. 

Lamination Machines

Protective lamination adds durability and sheen to printed sheets. From back side thin POBP matt and gloss film use. Hot and cold lamination. 

Board pasting machine

Our gally-making and chit pad units are used for sampling, layout mockups, and photo-alignment during lenticular lens integration. 

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