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Printing & Opto-electronic products

Printing & Opto-electronic products

Make a great first impression by customizing printing or led/Neon signs to get your business noticed.

F-ORCHID offers many different types of printing to meet our clients’ needs. With our diverse printing capabilities, you can choose which style will be the best fit for your needs and budget. No matter which style you choose, you can expect the best with our advanced equipment and on-site certified color management professionals.

We have a very good partner, who mainly produced various opto-electronic products, such as led logo, neon signs, 3D lamp, digital products, acrylic advertising lamp, acrylic guide plate, acrylic photo frame, acrylic menu, sensor lights, led wooden/ABS bottom base, RGB night light and so on. We focus on but not limited to LED lighting products for indoor lighting and decorative lighting.

What F-ORCHID can do for special printing request?

Litho laminating: To achieve photo-quality printing, we’ll print your high-resolution graphics to paper, which is then mounted to corrugated board. This process is used to meet your premium high-quality printing needs.


Hot stamping: is a process in which anodized aluminum (various colors: gold, silver, black, red, green, etc.) is embossed onto paper, cardboard or other material by heating.

Hot stamping involves the transfer of a metal foil to the surface of the print being stamped, with the help of a certain amount of pressure and temperature. Hot stamping foil is also used as an anti-counterfeiting method, as well as for branding and authentication purposes, and is widely used in display racks, packaging of food, pharmaceuticals, beverages, and other products. 

One of the most significant advantages of foil stamping is that it can be used to handle a variety of common product materials, including plastics, rubber, and metals, in addition to materials such as wood, leather, and glass.


Holographic embossing: can clearly reproduce the three-dimensional image of the image after the embossing process of printing, and the layers are quite distinct. Holographic effects foils are suitable for graphic arts and plastics applications such as greeting cards, brochures, folding cartons, display racks, etc. There are many patterns and colors in the holographic stamping foil series. Holographic foils can be used for branding purposes, tailored to your packaging and brand, creating a reflective effect in selected areas to enhance the overall visual impact.


UV DTF Transfers: UV Direct to Film (DTF) transfers are used to decorate hard surface products. We use a uniquely custom UV DTF transfers printing technology that prints your designs in full color onto a special film with an adhesive backing. These transfers/decals can be stored for later use and are dishwasher safe. 3D effect, Waterproof.


Screen Printing: Screen printing is the transferring of a stenciled design onto a flat surface using a mesh screen, ink, and a squeegee. Fabric and paper are the preferred screen-printing surfaces. With specialized ink, it's also to print on wood, metal, plastic, and glass substrates.

Screen printing produces a higher quality and more durable output than digital prints. This method can be used on a variety of different print materials.

This process has a much higher setup cost than digital printing and takes more time. It also has a slower turnaround time than other print methods, and small runs aren't ideal.


Sublimation Printing: The sublimation printing process involves printing text or an image onto a special sheet of paper, then transferring the image onto another material (polyester or a polyester hybrid). In this process, solids (printed ink in this case) turn into a gas without phasing through the liquid stage.

Outstanding for fine lines and details, and arguably one of the best printing methods for all-over (seam to seam) printing and helps reduce waste by using less ink during product production and saves water when cleaning up afterward since no ink or paint comes into contact with fabric at any stage.

Sublimation items must have a white or light-colored print area, black or dark-colored surfaces can't be sublimated. The item may lose color over months due to UV ray effects if exposed to direct sunlight for long periods. And, like all inkjet printers, the printheads can clog up if not used regularly.

Offset Printing: Offset printing is a common printing method in which inked images are transferred from a plate to a rubber blanket and then to the selected printing surface. High definition and quality for any project. With offset printing, you can expect a high-quality printed image every time, lower costs, and a fast turnaround time. You can use this process to print on most surfaces or shapes efficiently. Printing plates save time and money. For low-quantity print jobs, offset printing can be costly and time-consuming. It takes a long time to create a plate and set up an offset printer. If you only need a few copies, the time spent on the initial setup will make offset printing a more expensive method than digital printing.


Letterpress Printing: Letterpress printing is a form of relief printing. Using a printing press allows multiple copies to be produced by repeated direct impressions of an inked, raised surface against sheets or a continuous roll. The process is quite simple, and after an elevated first investment, it is not necessary to make any more outlandish expenses. It is possible to personalize prints and obtain them with a much more marked and different relief than with other printing methods.

This is a slower process where the application of color is limited, printing costs can be considerably more than other printing methods, and this method is dependent on the operator’s expertise.


LED UV Printing: Using UV printing, it is possible to print unique designs, images, text, and textures on a range of materials or products. UV inks are exposed to the UV-LED lights built into the printer, which almost instantly cure the ink, turning it from a liquid to a solid.

Pros: Quick drying. Since the ink dries quickly (almost immediately) on the substrate, the chemical interaction with the substrate is significantly reduced, scratch-resistant, faster production, and comes out to lower cost.

Cons: UV inks won't dry without being cured, spills are incredibly difficult to clean up, initial startup costs are higher, and operators need to avoid skin contact.


Flexography printing: It is a printing process utilizing a flexible relief plate. This budget-friendly style is like a modern version of the letterpress that can be used for printing your logo or art directly onto nearly any substrate, including plastic, metallic films, cellophane, and paper. Besides supporting multiple colors, it can be used with either water-based or oil-based inks. Currently, water-based inks have gained popularity due to their non-toxicity.

Flexography is not an ideal printing solution for small runs. Although the process is highly automated, setup can be very time-consuming.

Digital printing: prints digital-based images directly onto a variety of substrates. There is no need for a printing plate, unlike offset printing. This low-cost, simple printing method allows multiple design possibilities with full color and gradation print (without the limitation of colors). This is ideal for seasonal or short-term samples.

The range of printable fabrics is somewhat restricted when compared to screen printing, and due to fixed pricing, bulk print jobs don’t offer reduced costs. 

F-Orchid not only prints logo and colorful images directly on your products made of metal, wood, acrylic, plastic, PVC, cloth or others, you can also choose stickers or labels to decorate your products.