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There are many different ways of printing onto promotional products. The method used largely depends on the shape and texture of the product. Listed below are three of the most common ways to print onto promotional merchandise.

Screen Printing

Screen printing is a printing process in which ink is pushed through a stencil with a device known as a "squeegee" onto a printing surface known as a "substrate. It is one of the most versatile methods of commercial printing and has been used as an industrial printing process since the early 1900's. Screen Printing is a simple concept but the techniques can be very difficult to master. It is a technique that utilizes a fine mesh screen that has been pulled tightly around a frame. Screen printing is most suitable for logos with 1-4 colours that have no shading or colour gradation. It is most commonly used for t-shirts, garments and other fabrics and is a good choice for both short and long runs, with single or multiple colors.

Hot Foil Blocking

Hot Foil Printing is just one of the processes used to customise a promotional gift. It is a different medium where metallic foil is used and the light shines off it in many different ways. Foil is heated onto a product using a hot stamp with your logo. It is widely recognised as an environmentally friendly printing technique and can be applied in single color, multiple color, rainbow color or with a holographic pattern.

Pad Printing

Pad printing is the most versatile printing process with its unique ability to print on three-dimensional objects and compound angles and is excellent for imprinting small, unusually shaped objects that screen printing is not practical for. Pad printing is used to print everything from golf balls to auto parts to pens to coasters, and it's one of the most versatile printing processes due to its unique ability to print on 3-D objects at different angles. It is not suggested for printing large areas as screen printing is better for large areas of ink coverage but is the most popular way of printing on spherical objects. Pad Printing is contact-based printing process in which a silicone ball/pad is used tolift the color and design off of a plate and then transfer it on to the surfaceof the item to be imprinted. It is an ink based printing process that can be used to personalise almost any substrate material and virtually any shape of product and is the standard system used to brand promotional products such as stress balls, USB Flash Drives and golf balls.

Written by Andy Black from PPS Ltd
A range of Promotional Products can be viewed here, also branded Biodegradable Carrier Bags.

There’ll be No Crying on Black Friday This Year

St. Louis, MO – November 1, 2007 –Tony Luna, Black Friday aficionado and founder of “Black Friday Gear” seen at www.Bfgear.com, is back again this year with more great deals, rock bottom prices, lots of links to exciting bargains and an array of fabulous Black Friday apparel. For those who look forward to Black Friday, Mr. Luna has turned Black Friday into an undisputable event, adding valuable Black Friday tools to his already popular web site, helping die-hard shoppers by posting the best deals found at major stores and offering fun Black Friday wearing apparel not found anywhere else.

If you’re ready to pull off some great holiday bargains, this year in addition to Black Friday T-shirts, sweatshirts, hats, and scarves, founder Tony Luna is offering a top ten-survival guide for getting through black Friday successfully. In addition, along with several leaked rumored ads that include downloads of actual ads, the site also provides exclusive links to product reviews primarily in the electronics industry. Black Friday Gear also has direct links to products that are available for purchase online even before the Black Friday sale begins. And in an effort to give back to the community, Black Friday Gear will be making a valuable contribution, by donating $1.00 from every sale made at his site to the Turner Syndrome Charity, a chromosomal condition that affects girls that have an absent or abnormal second X chromosome.

Quoting Mr. Tony Luna, Founder and Creator of Black Friday Gear: “Although Black Friday can be quite hectic, I have to admit I love it and I love the idea of uniting all of the committed Black Friday shoppers. Even though I see some bizarre behavior, I enjoy the mood of shoppers at the beginning of the holiday season, and enjoy making the season a lot less hectic and far more fun for shoppers.”

As the only Black Friday Gear web site, the gear is intended for fanatical shoppers and adds a hilarious twist to the holiday season that is sure to impress, amuse and entertain. To learn more about Black Friday or to purchase some of the fabulous clothing, visit Black Friday Gear at www.blackfridaygear.com or e-mail at webmaster@bfgear.com.

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Milkshake machine leaving black rubber in drinks. Does rubber seal need replacing or wearing in?

We have just bought a new milkshake machine (industrial) from an auction. When I tried it out bits of black rubber kept ending up sprayed around the edges of the cup. Does anyone know if this means the seal at the top of the arm is perished (it looks fine) or does it need be be used a few times for the rubber close to the metal to wear away from the spinning mixer arm?

something isn't right, your rubber rings all need to be lubricated with food grade lubricant. Take it apart and lube all rubber and reassemble.

Lonmin Sells $240 Million of Shares to Save Partner (Update1)
May 10 (Bloomberg) -- Lonmin Plc , the world’s third-largest platinum producer, sold 160 million pounds ($240 million) of shares to help rescue its black empowerment partner in South Africa.

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