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What's the difference between pad printing and screen printing? Can I print a color box?
Pad printing: It is an arc pad printing head made of silicone rubber. The ink on the intaglio plate is immersed in the surface of the pad printing head, and then pressed on the surface of the desired object to print words and patterns. In layman's terms, it is like stamping.

Screen printing: the ink is extruded by a scraper and transferred to the substrate through the mesh of the graphic part to form the same graphic as the original.

Screen printing: By screen printing (the pattern is on the screen).

Transfer printing: transfer printing with rubber head. (on patterned rubber head)

Color patterns can be printed.

Generally speaking, screen printing works better and transfer printing is faster.