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How to print the customized logo of the training package?
A: There are many kinds of printing technologies to choose from for the customization of schoolbags in training courses. Different logo printing technologies have different printing effects. The logo printing technologies commonly used for bag customization are as follows:

1, screen printing

Screen printing is the abbreviation of screen printing. Silk fabric, synthetic fiber fabric or metal screen is stretched on the screen frame, and the screen printing plate is made of hand-carved paint film or photochemical plate making. When printing, the ink is squeezed by the scraper and transferred to the substrate through the mesh of the graphic part to form the same graphic as the original.

Screen printing equipment is simple, easy to operate, simple in printing and plate making, low in cost and strong in adaptability. Screen printing is suitable for large-scale printing, with good printing effect and low price, and it is one of the most cost-effective logo printing processes at present. Many customers are customizing kindergarten schoolbags to print logo. They choose silk-screen printing technology, and customers are very satisfied with the printing effect.

Step 2 Embroidery

This printing method is actually to change the traditional embroidery pattern into modern machine embroidery pattern. This method is suitable for all kinds of fabric products, which should be the modern technology closest to the ancient technology, but it changes the working mode from manual to machine. The LOGO embroidered in this way is exquisite, colorful, flat and particularly beautiful.

3. Rubber seal

Rubber sealing refers to the plastic products made by dropping liquid materials into the mold, heating, baking and cooling for a period of time, and finally reversing the mold. Commonly used is a pattern on one side and a blank on the other, which is usually sewn on the fabric.